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Sadly, yes they do. And that makes pellet gun use in your own apartment technically a crime. FNJ
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Ok that makes sense. For me the most time consuming part of cooking is the prep work - slicing, dicing, chopping, chiffonade. The actual putting heat and fire to raw inputs is relatively quick or at least less work. Sounds like the unskilled labor in fast food and chains could be replaced pretty easily though. Did the robot dog have a flamethrower? https://throwflame.com/products/thermonator-robodog/
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By Grima Squeakersen · Posted
I've got copies of mine stashed in different places as well. How comfortable are you that if you needed to show a cop one of the copies, that he wouldn't scrutinize it closely enough to see that it was not the original, and charge you on that basis? After I made about 10 copies (I'm a bit OCD :-) I laminated the original and the copies to hopefully minimize that risk. My original came on the low-quality recycled toilet paper that NJ used for drivers licenses back in the day, so I thought laminating it was a good idea for several reasons. -
By Grima Squeakersen · Posted
True enough. What part of this guy's conduct (obtuse though it may have been) would have been analogous to illegal activity in 1789? Picture someone riding his horse home down Manchester Pike from the local tavern, stopping to take a pot shot at some target of opportunity off in the woods, then continuing on his way. Who thinks that, unless he inadvertantly hit a person, or damaged personal property, he would be charged with any kind of criminal violation, without even getting into the ludicrous topic of duty to inform during that time period?
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