good point. or you create 50 different accounts and all rep your main account. never trust the internet.
I dont think that actually works...... New people give "less rep points" than "people with a lot of rep". I think if I rep you it gives you the max points (50? 100? I dont know) versus 1 of a new account with no rep of their own............. The entire rep system is a bit strange, and the "like" system here is even stranger. People used to reply with comments, now they just "like" posts. I think the volume of posts went down tremendously when they added that feature.
Anyway back to our friend iPot, it wasnt that more than I just dont make rasta colors. Things kinda got out of hand after that. You must also have some common sense, given the type of a forum RIU is, new people are *ALWAYS* put under scrutiny. Are there police here? Of course. There's even some with their own grow journals from med states with their badge numbers in the title of the thread. Its not that friendly everywhere though.
Line tubing is a pretty big process. You take 50x5mm tubing, chop up 15 or 16 color sticks and toss those in for the rasta colors, then add a 25x4mm closed and flared tube inside of that. You then kiln it for a half hour, then attach two blowtubes to it, one blowtube to a shop vac, heat the shit out of it for a half hour (at a cost of 1/4 tank of oxygen) while being ever so careful not to allow it to slump, pull apart, spin, or trap any air in it. Then I have to heat it from one side to the other again while pulling it out, or get it all real hot all at once and hold it between my feet and pull it to my head. After the tube is chopped into smaller sections then I have to pull that one out and then from that start a rasta pipe by shaping it pushing bowls etc.... And then I have a shitload of tubing I dont want after.
Its logical to say "Well, dont make as much tubing!", but aha, the joke is still on me because I could make twice as much or half as much tubing and the time spent doesnt really change but a minute or two.
Hopefully that was somewhat educational.......