20 Apr 23
@badradger saidSuch a fantastic site. I now produce my own sauerkraut and rye sourdough bread which saves me £s.
I have followed many indoor and outdoor veg growing vids with excelent results, plus budget cooking relly like sherylls whats for tea and the bald food guys contributions one for good cooking and the other for a laugh.
@badradger saidhave you watched the one where the tomato grower was attempting to use copper wire wrapped around and stuck directly thru the stems of his tomato plants to prevent a type of fungus in the tomato plants?
I have followed many indoor and outdoor veg growing vids with excelent results, plus budget cooking relly like sherylls whats for tea and the bald food guys contributions one for good cooking and the other for a laugh.
i watched it for twenty metric minutes and found out that i'll never get that time back that i could have used to accomplish extraordinary things like talking to you about tomatoes and copper wire and stuff that doesn't work
if you happen across that video, don't bother watching
24 Apr 23
@rookie54 saidHard to believe I know but, the US has managed to harness this technology to make high velocity weapons.
https://youtu.be/fdoLXChlJ_4
four metric minutes of imperial irresponsibility
The projectiles can achieve speeds of close to 2 miles per second. The impact is so devastating that explosives are not required, thus cheaper. What's not to like.
25 Apr 23
@rookie54 saidi didnt watch it
have you watched the one where the tomato grower was attempting to use copper wire wrapped around and stuck directly thru the stems of his tomato plants to prevent a type of fungus in the tomato plants?
i watched it for twenty metric minutes and found out that i'll never get that time back that i could have used to accomplish extraordinary things like talking to you about ...[text shortened]... nd copper wire and stuff that doesn't work
if you happen across that video, don't bother watching