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Schmendrick
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I nom nom WBS
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I admit it.. I like the taste of Millet. When my WBS is soaking, I have a hard time not going over to it every hour or so and just narm-narming a fistfull of half-soaked Millet and corn-shards. It's delicious.
Fuck those shitty excuses for "sunflower seeds" they put in WBS bags though... they taste like down syndrome.
Edited by Schmendrick (09/14/13 01:24 AM)
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I bet Sheekle will watch the whole thing...
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lessismore
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Plant the sunflower seeds from your WBS mixes in your garden / home
gives 6ft tall sunflowers, they grow very fast in full sun
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Schmendrick
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mio said: Plant the sunflower seeds from your WBS mixes in your garden / home
gives 6ft tall sunflowers, they grow very fast in full sun
I have a hard enough time battling the sunflowers I already have. I have 10 acres, and half of it seems to be nothing but sunflowers. Thank goodness for gator blades on my riding mower. That makes short work of them.
Don't get me wrong, they are pretty and all, but I would rather use that land for Papaver Somniferum. I have migraines.
Edited by Schmendrick (09/14/13 01:00 AM)
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lessismore
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Yeah understandable, it's often so that the more we have the less we appreciate it, unknowingly :-)
be it money, flowers, food, sex, a home, our health etc.
at least in my experience
but the ground is ours, we can grow what we like to, I love to grow in my garden too grow food, grow medicine plants i.e.
the first sunflower I grew was a miracle :-)
I had luck smoking weed for my kidney stones took the pain away as good as morphine, but dunno for migranes, I think weed gave me migranes, always had a strong headache till I quit smoking it, but then the pain was back , but when I smoked when I had one it went away right away faster than any pill could make it go away
I think the best way of living with any illness is appreciating what we have my pet birds made me happy everyday when I woke up even though I couldn't get out of bed same with houseplants
Wish you good luck, often there is a natural remedy that can help pain/illnesses just as good as the prescribed pills, just like you found out it seems :-)
Had headaches daily due to my high BP for some time, weed seemed to help, in moderation for me , but too much daily use didn't make my life easier moderation is always important it seems
peace
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mio said: Yeah understandable, it's often so that the more we have the less we appreciate it, unknowingly :-)
be it money, flowers, food, sex, a home, our health etc.
at least in my experience
but the ground is ours, we can grow what we like to, I love to grow in my garden too grow food, grow medicine plants i.e.
the first sunflower I grew was a miracle :-)
I had luck smoking weed for my kidney stones took the pain away as good as morphine, but dunno for migranes, I think weed gave me migranes, always had a strong headache till I quit smoking it, but then the pain was back , but when I smoked when I had one it went away right away faster than any pill could make it go away
I think the best way of living with any illness is appreciating what we have my pet birds made me happy everyday when I woke up even though I couldn't get out of bed same with houseplants
Wish you good luck, often there is a natural remedy that can help pain/illnesses just as good as the prescribed pills, just like you found out it seems :-)
Had headaches daily due to my high BP for some time, weed seemed to help, in moderation for me , but too much daily use didn't make my life easier moderation is always important it seems
peace
Thanks. I still have some hope to get these headaches under REAL control (you know, other than taking narcotics for the rest of my life). I am 33 and still have all of my wisdom teeth, which have grown in horizontally and are putting pressure on my molars, causing constant radiating jaw pain.. and I am an Android programmer so I spend all day staring at a computer screen, but my current monitor only has a 60hz refresh rate which can cause eye strain. I have a feeling that when I get my wisdom teeth pulled and buy a better monitor, I will have far fewer headaches. We shall see.
Edited by Schmendrick (09/14/13 02:51 AM)
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lessismore
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I'm a programmer too, just on linux (php/C/python/bash etc.) :-)
hope to play with android one day, looks quite impressive like nothing I've seen before (got a rooted S3 galaxy I want to code something for one day)
would probably change resolution down to 640x480 for better refresh rate
currently coding on 1024x600 as all my computers died recently, only got my laptop just a little too low res IMO, should preferably be 1600x1200 or above for better code overview, that's what I'm used to
I miss my old 21" crt... crts were pretty good.. 2048x1536 @ 85hz iirc , stable picture and probably only $0 or $50 used these days
Edited by lessismore (09/14/13 03:14 AM)
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Schmendrick
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mio said: I'm a programmer too, just on linux (php/C/python/bash etc.) :-)
hope to play with android one day, looks quite impressive like nothing I've seen before
would probably change resolution down to 640x480 for better refresh rate
currently coding on 1024x600 as all my computers died recently, only got my laptop just a little too low res IMO, should preferably be 1600x1200 or above for better code overview, that's what I'm used to
Well, if you want to code Android, better bone up on your Java. You have a little bit of OOP experience (Python), so it won't be a huge shock for you. Java is VERY heavily typed, but so is Python, so again no biggie. The Android API is actually very well documented, and the new Android Studio IDE is coming along nicely. It is only in alpha, but already good enough that it has replaced Eclipse as my daily driver.
Edited by Schmendrick (09/14/13 03:13 AM)
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