• Let’s see what kind of person you really are!

    Ketchup bottle; Keep in fridge or out on counter?

    Toilet Paper; Over or Under?

    Air Fryer; Yay or Nay?

    burnme420
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    • Condiments go in the fridge so they do not go rancid between usages.

      I have a cat. There is only one right answer here. If under and the cat likes to spin the roll it doesn’t go all over my floor.

      I own a convection toaster oven, My Mom owns an air fryer though.

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    • Ketchup: Keep in the refrigerator because it has sugar. Says so right on the bottle, and I hate ketchup water!

      Toilet Paper: It goes over the top, to be pulled down. Reason: The original patent for toilet paper depicts the roll in this manner. I’m going with the guy that invented it.

      Air Fryer: Yay! Who doesn’t like quick and crispy, and…

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    • In the fridge, brought out when starting to thaw whatever to room temp. Over so you can karate chop it into your piece. Air fryer for certain things, fry’s, potatoes, taquitos, shake n bake chops. I’ll lay it down son lol

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    • I was just staring at a few old bongs i have. The way one does.. I started thinking, i bet i could get a clone to grow out of this bong. All the way through flower. And then i would take it out. And put it right back in.

      That sounds like a pretty cool challenge 😼

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    • My girls are finishing, where do you guys get best clones from. Must ship to Rhode Island

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        • Best clones you can trust are from this plant. You would have had to do it 2 months ago before flower, but you could have had a couple more plants. I have 10 plants in various stages of growth from one seed. Just sayin, nice plant.

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      • Glad to join and look forward to learning and growing with everyone. Watching the latest on YouTube and the 20 hour day is interesting. In the navy, submarines run an 18 hour day a lot of times. No natural light for months at a time, so why be bound by the sun? Programming a raspberry pi for 20 hour light cycle control would be pretty simple.…

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        • If all you want to do is control the lights, get a timer from Amazon that is built to do that. Unless you are making sure to match your amp draw with an appropriate relay that can handle it, then the draw could melt your system when you have lights running, and whatever else you are looking to control. Otherwise the R PI is a bit overkill.

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          • Can you link one? I agree not everyone has spare R Pi laying around, but I’m not aware of anything operating on a 20 hr base cycle. And R Pi can control everything, not just lights

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            • Can’t post the links(?), I keep getting an error, but all I did was search google for raspberry pi garden controller. Github has the GardenPI source available, as well as piGarden, Pigrow, and GardenPIO. The project on Instructables shows the components, wiring, and build, along with video on youtube.

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              • Right on, for some reason I only saw the first half of your comment. I would totally go to github first, but have written some clock managing code that I think could be modified to reduce everything from a 24 hr day down to 20 if needed. I was only commenting on the light because that’s what the guys mentioned in the video but in the back of…

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