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    Disposing of male plants in an urban setting (apartments)

    If you're attached to a sewer system, shred up all the leaves in a food processor and flush. Cut stems and roots into small pieces and dispose of in the trash, preferably underneath Something Disgusting. (Used kitty litter or diapers are good for this.)
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    What would you want to see in an "EPIC BATTLE" movie sequence?

    Steampunk mechanized army versus necromancers.
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    The absolute easiest way to get Psylocibin

    This definitely is an easy way to get psilocybin, but it does take forever, and some people just find truffles utterly unappealing. :)
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    How does a humidity controler work? Are they worth the extra money?

    I've heard that a 20% increase in yield with CO2 is something you can count on, if you've done it right.
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    Right to Work

    I think that it's generally because it's easier for an employer to get everyone under the same contract rather than having some people under one contract and others under another. The main thing, though, is that it comes down to the fact that right-to-work laws weaken unions, which reduces...
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    Right to Work

    ...Mostly because you're so fucking much poorer, on average, than workers in the North. You can't pay someone else to do it for you, so you -have- to do it yourself. I've been there. I'm proficient at basic plumbing, electrical, automotive, carpentry, and general jury-rigging work. I've...
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    Right to Work

    Bullshit. Workers in union shops can be fired, it's just a bit harder and you actually have to document why you're firing the person. Even tenured teachers can be fired. You just can't fire someone for no reason without severance, in most contracts. Also, while union workers aren't...
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    Right to Work

    Private sector employees with the least amount of education do tend to make more than their peers. However, once you get into college educated employees, the trend reverses itself, with the public sector employees making less than the private sector employees, when you compensate for the amount...
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    Right to Work

    So? Everyone denigrates teachers and says that they're paid too much. The profession seems to be looked at as something one step up from a day-care provider. In reality, teaching is an extremely tough job, places high demands upon the teacher's time (grading papers, etc, at home, and don't...
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    Right to Work

    Got a breakdown of those numbers? Everything I've seen indicates that Right to Work states may have 'better employment numbers', in some cases, but far more people who're 'employed' at multiple part time McJobs. On the other hand, workers in union states make about $5K more per annum. Your...
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    EC Meter

    Multiply EC by .7 and multiply it by ... uh ... a thousand, I think ... to get ppms in the scale most commonly used.
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    Report: US government spent at least $945M on advertising in 2010

    You're probably being a smartass, but this actually is one of the things that those advertising dollars are spent on.
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    Report: US government spent at least $945M on advertising in 2010

    Err, they don't use it telling us 'how great they are.' When was the last time that you saw an ad: "The US Government! We're awesome!"? Mostly, they use it to tell people things and to get people to apply for jobs. How much money do the Air Force, Marines, Army, and Navy sink into ads just...
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    Dui checkpoints: How to proceed when the gistapo ask for your paperz

    This is, depending on the state, not true. In some states the police have the right to demand identification, and if you have it, you have to cough it up.
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    Dui checkpoints: How to proceed when the gistapo ask for your paperz

    I think it depends entirely on the cops and how under the influence you are. If the cops are respecting your rights and the law, this is a completely safe tactic to undertake to avoid giving them any kind of probable cause -- even if you have had a few drinks. You have a right not to answer...
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    Right to Work

    The only thing that right-to-work laws usually do is make it easier for employers to fire you and to drag down unions that might otherwise provide positive wage pressure for jobs with significant union representation. Right to work laws mean that everyone in a workplace benefits if there is any...
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    nutes question.

    Dude, you aren't going to get any answers if you don't 1: give enough information for people to work from, and 2: ask a freaking question, man. ;)
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    New to DWC!! Using organic nutes!! Any advice? WTF is this white foam too?

    The foam definitely isn't anaerobic bacteria, if your DWC is boiling with air you're pumping in. Is the foam slimy and snot-like, or is it just wet? If it's snotty, it's probably bacteria. I suggest running H2O2 if you're doing inorganic DWC -- it won't harm anything and it acts as a...
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    How does a humidity controler work? Are they worth the extra money?

    A humidity controller just turns a device on or off when the humidity hits a certain point, just like a thermostat does for temperature. These can be used to control dehumidifiers or humidifiers -- of course, nowadays, most dehumidifiers have a controller build in. In most cases, you don't...
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    First DWC grow. expierienced grower tips and advice plz!!!

    There's lots of information out there on cooling your grow. The easiest way is to use an air conditioner. The optimal way is to use a chiller plumbed into the buckets, but this is a giant pain in the ass. At the very least, you can wrap your buckets in mylar and cover the tops in mylar, and...
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