I remember waking up about then and remembering I had a fresh batch of icy pops but before I could get one I must have passed out again. I woke up at 8 am thinking my housemate must have overslept for work, but he was long gone and I never heard a thing, which is very unusual. Guess I was out cold!!I dabbed for a the first time in a while last night right before I went to bed. Woke up around 4 to use the washroom... still high. Got up to start my day at 6... still high. One hit probably would have been enough
Dabs?I remember waking up about then and remembering I had a fresh batch of icy pops but before I could get one I must have passed out again. I woke up at 8 am thinking my housemate must have overslept for work, but he was long gone and I never heard a thing, which is very unusual. Guess I was out cold!!
Yeah, ever look into the environmental viability of those things? They can never produce the energy it takes to make them and the huge carbon fiber blades are supposedly unrecyclable and are buried in land fills at the end of their service life.It's tolerable and it's temporary. We just need to get on with building our Dyson Sphere.
Yeah, ever look into the environmental viability of those things? They can never produce the energy it takes to make them and the huge carbon fiber blades are supposedly unrecyclable and are buried in land fills at the end of their service life.
I actually enjoy being proven inaccurate - it's called learning.
I actually enjoy being proven inaccurate - it's called learning.
I believe I'll investigate a bit further when I get time - the gardening calls.
buggered this thread up eh?
Out of Sight: What to Do With Germany’s 1.35 Million Tonnes of Toxic Wind Turbine Blades?
The rush to an all wind and sun powered future has left Germans sensing the kind of regret that comes with youthful exuberance – something about acting in haste and repenting at leisure sprin…stopthesethings.com
Checking sources is always a good ideaGraveyard of the green giants
Right across the road from the town cemetery in Sweetwater, Texas, sits another graveyard where the dead are never buried. Some 4,000 worn-out giant wind turbine blades are piled as far as the eye can see, taking up most of a 25-acre field.www.wind-watch.org