

Ditto on tribit, good quality for the price. And it can be disassembled, in the case of battery replacement.


Ditto on tribit, good quality for the price. And it can be disassembled, in the case of battery replacement.

They are daydreaming of a mad max future

I agree, that’s a reasonable plan.

For any candy that includes HFCS, might as well switch it to carob, stop ruining real chocolate.


Sounds like UK and US are learning a thing or two from Russia

First, produce hydrogen with solar and wind, then store and transport it with rail and ships, and then it can be distributed to smaller vehicles. The biggest issue are oil and gas industry and politicians doing anything they can to stop the hydrogen progress.


The US produces oil and Petro products, china produces electronics with sources of rare earths, it’s all about money and power, not the environment.

Chew on this one, chemtrail conspiracy theorists


There’s always companies taking a good thing and ruining it for profit.


I wish I had that guys skills

They just want to huff those fumes, in their case it might increase brain cells

Only as a last resort, if no other animal is available.


I found that a 12v blanket would keep me warm at night while it’s freezing outside, and recharge the battery each day. But a wood stove has been the best method I’ve found for warming spaces off-grid.
I’ve also been curious about making a hot table, using ceramic pellets for holding the heat.


Getting 5-10 cents each is the most practical. Otherwise, you can melt them down and do sand casting for parts. That’s what my old metal shop class did.
Oh, and you really want a project, cut off the bottoms, take two to make an alcohol stove, then flatten the cylinder into squares and use them as roofing or siding.


When Ice agents get detained by civilians, they can be told that they are just making it up. The agents don’t exist, so they can’t vanish.

We sure are good at terraforming, too bad that wasn’t our intention


I, for one, welcome our eight appendage overlords
Often the suppliers for school lunches are the same that provide meals for prisons.