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2019-08-16 at 3:44 AM UTC in Why don't doctors offer a warranty?Doctors statistically kill more people than heart disease
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2019-08-13 at 7:25 PM UTC in Building a Pallet house
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny you leetart.
those bug zappers work for a few minutes or nearly an hour tops. have you even tried to keep those racket thing on continously by tying a rubber band around the switch ?
most wont last half an hour.
your a lee tart.
Whether or not they last a long time is irrelevant, the point is the voltage multiplier being quite simple to construct.
There's only about a billion ways to do anything. I've done a lot of things that I talked about for years before doing them, and people assumed I'd never get around to doing them. Eventually I did. Stuff that can make people's lives so much easier, but most people just lack the drive to do anything other than mindless automation work.
You don't need calipers or a multi meter to do any of this, but they are pretty useful. Shake lights are cool.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanically_powered_flashlightDyno torches were issued to soldiers during World War II, and were popular in Europe during the war because the electrical power supply to homes was not very reliable. A version using a pull-cord was used in World War I.[2]
Now, they do make these ones which have a flywheel in them, so you pull the trigger, and the wheel spins. This a lot more efficient than turning a crank or shaking the light. You can use the same concept to make a small charger for various different things. -
2019-08-13 at 6:59 PM UTC in Building a Pallet house
Originally posted by Obbe I think most homeless people would rather spend the money on food or drugs, I suppose they could scavenge parts but come on, she hasn't even started on the basic frame of her shelter yet.
Let's assume she's most homeless people.
That she has no drive whatsoever, even if that were the case, you can get all these components, for free, by dumpster diving. Some people use hot air to quickly loosen the solder, some people use a iron for ironing clothes.
However you do it, isn't really important, you could just yank them out with pliers. But assuming also that a person would never have a couple bucks to spend on components between drugs and food and such, is silly.
All these homeless people I see either steal shit, sell dope or rob people. Either way they have some source of income to afford these multi hundred dollar phones and drugs.
You'd think they can afford some electronic components. Getting into DIY electronics is a hobby that in itself can be a source of income. If you find old electronics, you'll often find coils of copper winding in motors and such, for free. You don't have to buy it. That's usually very thin wire too, which will produce a very high voltage of connected to a primary winding + reed switch etc and used like a auto-iginition coil's stepup transformer.
It's free. All of it is sitting out there somewhere destined for a landfill or junkyard. But, it's all money. Free money sitting around. Is that hard? Rip open some old discarded electronics, pluck some diodes, capacitors and high voltage wire? No. It isn't...
But if we're talking about people with no drive at all, then maybe it sounds that way... And if this chick is homeless, who cares how long she takes? Let her take years to do this if she wants. Doesn't mean shit. Most homeless people do not have the drive to do much of anything let alone building a hut to live in.
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2019-08-13 at 5:13 PM UTC in Building a Pallet house
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2019-08-13 at 5:11 PM UTC in Building a Pallet houseHell I might build that in my backyard, I’mma call it “The love Shack” and smoke weed in it
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2019-08-13 at 5:10 PM UTC in Building a Pallet house
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2019-08-13 at 5:07 PM UTC in Building a Pallet house
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2019-08-13 at 5:04 PM UTC in Building a Pallet house
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny except they dont give you free electricity to homeless peoples.
Of course they do you idiot, it's called homemade capacitors and rechargeable batteries.
You only need a small amount of charge, that's what the voltage multipliers are for. Goddamn you're stupid. You really don't even have to use an outlet to recharge your batteries or capacitors, you can just spin a fucking flywheel for that or hand crank if you're really picky. -
2019-08-13 at 2:26 PM UTC in Male circumcision should be illegalParents that think they own their kids need to be BTFOd. This is where human rights need to come in, even a child should have the right to having their body preserved until they get full self determination... Imagine if instead of the foreskin, some culture chopped off the pinky toe.
This includes shit like trans therapy on children. -
2019-08-12 at 10:16 PM UTC in Freedom of speech doesn't mean you have the freedom to say whatever you want
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2019-08-12 at 9:49 PM UTC in Building a Pallet house
Notice the amount of dead mosquitos at the end. If you attach a panel like that to your pallet house, you can kill thousands very quickly. You can use a reed switch for about a dollar or less, with a step up transformer coil, or a cockcroft walton style voltage multiplier, but either way, it's very easy and cheap to put together, and you won't have to buy much bug spray aftwards, because most of the mosquitoes will be dead. -
2019-08-12 at 8:36 PM UTC in Freedom of speech doesn't mean you have the freedom to say whatever you wantIt's amazing how many people think freedom of anything even exists, congrats you've been duped your whole life.
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2019-08-09 at 9:09 AM UTC in Building a Pallet houseand does this rule apply to everyone in the country, like an actual proper law, or is this just a condition obbe imposed on niggasin.space users?
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2019-08-08 at 1:29 AM UTC in Vinnie and G4LM Bans .. Lanny Something.. Something.. DrunkI build a pallet house for each of my victims to lay their corpses in. Using information learned on NiS(TM)
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2019-08-04 at 4:42 PM UTC in Building a Pallet houseCheck out Bush Craft by Mors Kochanski, or The SAS Survival Handbook by John Wiseman, both have great sections on building a variety of shelters.
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2019-08-04 at 3:55 AM UTC in Building a Pallet house
Originally posted by park police lol it's hard to dislike this guy sometimes.
Clay is actually pretty damn common in soils. I have a hobby that involves taking soils with a high clay content, and extracting pure clay from it. It's probably possible to use in conjunction with something else, as insulation in a pallet house. The SAS survival handbook mentions mixing clay soil with leaves and twigs and using that as insulation in walls. Pallets seem perfect for that since they already have a big gap in them.
The author mentions that the organic matter trapped in the clay will actually sprout mycelium (fungal threads) which will help hold it together. But that's kind of a dirty method.
You should make a thread about the clay extraction. That sounds interesting. No troll. -
2019-08-04 at 3:26 AM UTC in DONT FORGET TO DO THIS BEFORE SUNDAY!!!!!You bitches got pill caddies but I got a pill Cadillac
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2019-08-03 at 9:45 PM UTC in Building a Pallet house
Originally posted by park police Yeah it probably would last a long time. I would never do much digging without one of these https://www.grainger.com/product/20C887?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-9Lc6dDn4wIVBJ6fCh1RLgB0EAQYASABEgKfPPD_BwE&cm_mmc=PPC:+Google+PLA&ef_id=EAIaIQobChMI-9Lc6dDn4wIVBJ6fCh1RLgB0EAQYASABEgKfPPD_BwE:G:s&s_kwcid=AL!2966!3!50916774837!!!g!137381030482!
They're heavy, so it's MUCH easier to dig when you have one, at least in heavy clay type soils with rocks and shit. I love digging. 30 to 45$, not a bad investment, and who is going to steal one of those….
You know, I can't criticize people for how they want to live their lives, or how they feel they have no choice but to live them. Being homeless isn't hard at all in the US. Being COMFORTABLE when you're homeless is hard sometimes. I can respect those high tech homeless people, the real clever ones, that build these elaborate places intelligently enough to not have it fall apart or get discovered by the government or whoever.
I think a truly durable person should not be depressed in such a situation. You should be able to be happy wherever you go, even if it's the streets/homelessness, or in prison.
Not everybody can do that. You shouldn't WANT to be homeless or in prison, but if that happens, you should be durable enough to make the most of it and still be content, inshallah. You are not a slave to all the things everyone else is a slave to.
Speaking of prisons..The City of Oakland offered the recently closed Jail to become a Homeless structure to get people out of their tents. but then the crybaby "Advocates" say it's Cruel and Inhumane.
umm yeah, they don't get locked in the cells they can come and go all hours of the day. Stop speaking for these homeless people and fucking up an opportunity that will now get shot down because you're an "Advocate". It seems these people just want Homeless to get Section 8 and large properties or free apartments which is a huge premium in places like San Francisco.
I mean, that Oakland Jail will probably get bought up by hipsters and turned ito minimalist studio apartments because it's "Trendy" and "Affordable" at 300 thousands a cell room.
this is a huge opportunity for houses for humanity people to get in and fix each cell up and take out the bars or large safe size doors and replace them with normal wooden doors that lock from the inside and not from the outside.
and a staffed kitchen of both homeless and volunteers in the existing jail kitchen.
and you're right. reformed prisons like in Germany. the prisoners get the key to their own cells, live in them, work and study in them, don't have access to internet unless strictly watched over. people don't fight or get raped.
In the USA there has been groups of Prison Guards (Usually in groups of three for some reason) ending up going to prison themselves because they organize large gang brawls for their own amusement. or even have people killed because they get paid off from the outside.
This fucking abuse that is stacked on top of a sentence has to stop. I know some prisoners are pieces of shit such as peados and shit.. but you isolate these fucking people as a punishment and not put them with others. the system is over crowded because 90 percent of the prison are full of people for third strike violations of drug use or selling drugs or something not really worth the time given to them.
people go to prison (expecially in California) because they murdered someone.. but it doesn't mean they're bad people. it means they were trying to protect themselves from the very crime they were forced to jump in and do first.. because the fucked up legal system couldn't protect them.
so if you remove 90 percent of the prison population.. you don't have over crowding. the serious hardcore criminals can just be isolated from one another and learn to be more productive and get aid in treating them for whatever they did not acceptable with 99% of society
Just common sense shit like killing some old person for their money (including family members)
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2019-08-03 at 9:26 PM UTC in Building a Pallet house
Originally posted by Mud Hole Mania The Pallets do look like old building framing. where they just plastered over boards that have spaces between them, unlike the plywood or particle boards used in the past 50-60 years
that clay over pallets would make a decent temporary house structure that could last for years or even a few decades, yet I still think a cellar dweller home of digging a big ass hole out of the ground, then using the pallets to build a wall and ceiling truss with maybe tarp over the top of that and then bury back with dirt. Like burrow-owls do. make it an Earth nest .
I wouldn't build it where it rains too hard or where there is lots of snow. if you do, make sure you have some good ventilation shafts at the top. some people make decorative pieces to hide them.
I saw how people would park their cars in a state park (like Golden Gate Park) and go down to say Michaels Art supply, and purchase plastic ivy and glue them to a green tarp and then just park the car off road and throw the tarp over it or even glue plastic or dead branches to a tarp and camouflage it to look like a bush. LOL most people would walk right past it and not even know.
Yeah it probably would last a long time. I would never do much digging without one of these https://www.grainger.com/product/20C887?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-9Lc6dDn4wIVBJ6fCh1RLgB0EAQYASABEgKfPPD_BwE&cm_mmc=PPC:+Google+PLA&ef_id=EAIaIQobChMI-9Lc6dDn4wIVBJ6fCh1RLgB0EAQYASABEgKfPPD_BwE:G:s&s_kwcid=AL!2966!3!50916774837!!!g!137381030482!
They're heavy, so it's MUCH easier to dig when you have one, at least in heavy clay type soils with rocks and shit. I love digging. 30 to 45$, not a bad investment, and who is going to steal one of those....
You know, I can't criticize people for how they want to live their lives, or how they feel they have no choice but to live them. Being homeless isn't hard at all in the US. Being COMFORTABLE when you're homeless is hard sometimes. I can respect those high tech homeless people, the real clever ones, that build these elaborate places intelligently enough to not have it fall apart or get discovered by the government or whoever.
I think a truly durable person should not be depressed in such a situation. You should be able to be happy wherever you go, even if it's the streets/homelessness, or in prison.
Not everybody can do that. You shouldn't WANT to be homeless or in prison, but if that happens, you should be durable enough to make the most of it and still be content, inshallah. You are not a slave to all the things everyone else is a slave to.
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2019-08-03 at 9:04 PM UTC in Building a Pallet houseAlso this.
Hide your garbage, do not be a hoarder and collect shit you think you can sell at a flea market or use at some point. this is what is pissing people off. Even homeless advocate groups are getting tired of the hoarding which is piles and piles of garbage to them.
One mans garbage is another mans treasure.. I agree. but it's usually something they store out of site and in their garage. it's not to be piled up in public with more people being homeless neighbors and doing the same.
then the city comes in because it becomes a health hazards or fire danger and they have the garbage people sweep it all up just after the police come in and sweep away the homeless to another location.
then the homeless do it all over again. then rinse and repeate. this is the problem. You can only be so compassionate towards homelessness. I never hung out with other people while Homeless when I live in the back of my truck. And if I was with no vehical. I am not going to go hang out with other people. I'm going to go find a good hiding spot and keep everything in trash bags out of sight. My dirty clothes in one. My clean clothes in another. Waste from food containers in another (Usually throwing them away as soon as possible)
How can one homeless person give advice to another. Sure they can tell you how to build a temporary tent out of tarp and sticks, but outside of that. LOL