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:wtf: I have to turn some things off just to use the microwave or it will trip a breaker.
Alan
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You need more switches, Mr Diachi.
What do you use all that for XD
:wtf: I have to turn some things off just to use the microwave or it will trip a breaker.
Alan
These are cool, keep the updates coming
The wildfires up here are terrible this year. Resources are stretched so thin that we have crews coming in from as far as Australia.
If fire does break out in my neck of the woods who knows how long it might take to get a response, so I built a "poor man's" fire truck.
How much watering time do you think you'd get from that running at full pelt? I'm guessing it would last about 10-15 minutes but probably be quite effective over a large area.
Awesome freefly! I'm very glad you enjoyed Canada. Even as an insider here I hear a lot of trashtalkin about "how boring Canada is, how lame and cold it is" but I still get surprised. Edmonton, my home, is usually widely regarded as barren industrial town with a large mall and no much else, but then you go fer a hike on some trails in our river valley parks (which I may add is almost 22 times the size of Central Park) and you realize there's a lot more to everything than you hear about in this country. Had a friend who visited Quebec City and says it was extremely nice, which shocked my cause I just presumed was a gabbage french cluster of old brick buildings in a windy cold plain. 'Course, I do wish Canada was more like the U.S. In the sense of the amount of things to do and technologically-oriented things to see. I do enjoy me a good nature walk every now and then, but where's a laser store when ya need one?! Toronto? Might as well be in China, what with how far away it is from me!