I'm admittedly a n00b here, so you would think you would cut me some slack.
If posting constructively, but marginally on the wrong topic, looks like trolling to you then maybe you have a problem here, not me.
You could get a gun if you go through the trouble of being an active member of a gun club.
Getting a gun isn't as easy as in the US though.
You can't exactly go to REMA 1000 and buy a gun over the counter :yh:
Asking for my cell number and thus decloaking my real identity should never be asked for.
Especially considering most of us are breaking the law.
I understand you've been plagued by trolls and sophisticated persistent trolls can be a pain in the ass.
I don't know what more I could do though...
Here's a snapshot from NRK, the national broadcasting company in Norway.
The subtitle says: "We should continue to dwell on this question and see where it leads us".
This is a repost from "http://laserpointerforums.com/f53/problems-left-eye-101399-5.html#post1494551 "for visibility.
Here's a snapshot from NRK, the national broadcasting company in Norway.
The subtitle says: "We should continue to dwell on this question and see where it leads us".
Norway is small country and there's no dubbing of movies here. Because we're constantly exposed to English speaking content most people become good at it.
I'm not a troll. Seems it's not possible to make you believe otherwise either.
I've never claimed to be knowledgeable or an expert of any kind. I guess it's up to every person individually if they want to take the advice of an anonymous stranger on an internet forum or not.
You seem to enjoy reading and responding to my posts though, so at least there's that :fightin:
So accidents never happen in your world?
No matter how careful you are accidents will happen.
Is it really that hard to imagine that you might hit something you shouldn't have with a hand held laser?
The risk increases with lasers that can be permanently switched on.