Sirhc978

Sirhc978 t1_jdebqgx wrote

Were they F22s? An ex military guy I work with thought they were F35s.

>Anyone have insight?

They were just doing training. At work, I park my car on the other side of the fence from one of the runways, and the military is here doing training like once a month or so. This is the second time in 3 years I have seen fighter jets, but C130s or similar are way more common. They just don't make as much noise. The windows were shaking in my building.

Managed to get a good video of the vapor cloud one made as it was turning away from the runway.

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Sirhc978 t1_jddznzj wrote

I kind of base it on what they are selling. I have gotten good deals this way on tree removal, because the crane is going to be in the neighborhood anyway, and they will have it for the whole day, so you essentially split the cost of it with your neighbors. I do not trust people selling solar this way, since a lot of solar companies are scams to begin with

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Sirhc978 t1_jch29a1 wrote

>This would effectively legalize the possession, cultivation and distribution of marijuana for everyone 21 and older with no specific limits on how much can be grown or possessed.

The way this is worded makes it sound like, you can have and grow as much as you want, but you won't be able to open a dispensary?

Also from the actual bill:

>This bill legalizes the possession and use of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), mescaline, psilocybin, and peyote for persons 21 years of age and older.

I am confused.

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Sirhc978 t1_jc7dv3w wrote

About 6" in Milford, of heavy wet stuff. A lot of the roads aren't plowed yet. It took me 30 minutes to get from the oval to the Merrimack Outlets, and by the time I got there, work (in Manchester) said don't come in.

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Sirhc978 t1_jajblzc wrote

>But in general, maps of "interesting facts" found online are complete and utter hogwash.

Not necessarily. There are tons of "weird" laws on the books from a century or more ago that made sense at the time. They are just not enforced anymore and there is no political motivation to spend the effort to remove them.

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Sirhc978 t1_jaj9529 wrote

>Customers are eligible to renew online up to one year in advance of the expiration date printed on their license or ID, and up to two years after the expiration date.
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>Prior to May 7, 2025, customers will not yet need a federally compliant REAL ID for the purposes of boarding domestic flights or entering certain federal buildings. The fee for renewing a non-commercial standard or REAL ID license is $50, while the fee for upgrading to a standard or REAL ID card is $25.

https://www.mass.gov/news/real-id-credential-wont-be-needed-until-2025-to-fly-domestically-or-enter-some-federal-facilities-0

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Sirhc978 t1_jaellfy wrote

Are you selling them to make money or are you selling them to downsize your collection and the money is a nice side benefit? If it is the latter, just bring them to any card shop a negotiate a bulk deal for the whole lot. My friend had WAY too many MTG commons and a shop gave him like $50 for the whole box. He didn't care if it was a good deal, he just wanted them gone.

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Sirhc978 t1_j72705n wrote

WMUR was saying the windchill on Mt. Washington could be -100F and that the troposphere might actually dip below the observatory, putting it briefly in the stratosphere.

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