Quote:So, I said "I am the law" doing my best early-life-brain-damage-Sylvester-Stallone..
I assume Wiregeek and Eric Zhu do the same on their stations.
Hermes was the only person there polite enough to even make an attempt to stifle her laughter.
She runs the show, I just set the regs. Call it symbiotic.
I'm originally from Alaska, and further, from a less-urban area of Alaska. I believe that guns are nothing more than tools used to propel small bits of metal very very fast - a projection of force, if you will.
I am very interested in projection of force, and would be foolish/misguided/liberal to deny myself the posession of a firearm... or twenty.
Add onto that that I like guns, for the collector's value, if nothing else, and my father's firearms collection is slated to be shipped to Hephaestus for 'cold storage' in 2011... Since I don't have to worry about natural disasters like floods, hurricanes, or the U.S. Government.
'Light' drug production is a trivial problem. Marijuana, Alcohol, Tobacco, are all basically hydroponic growth items. I do not personally consume marijuana, but a friend of mine, a sweet young geek-ette, does, and thinks that the marijuana room would be a lovely interim solution for oxygen regeneration (provided sufficient filtering, of course), and the sort of light control and gravity control and OMG the possibilities..
Weed's easy. Alcohol doubly so. Tobacco is, perhaps, the most difficult 'light' drug to generate - not to mention to use, as many are VERY tender about their air supply and filtration gear. Most of the problem with tobacco is in the processing of the raw product, and oh hell, I'm going to end up doing the research and probably selling "Lucky Fen" brand smokes, aren't I?
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