I remember about ten years back, hemp was the "new big thing" in the local farming industry. There were a bunch of farmers around here growing it.
Then they had to deal with dumb kids trying to sneak into their fields and smoke it.
Then they discovered that it was especially hard on their harvesting machines.
Then they discovered that there wasn't much of a market for it, I suppose, because after that one year, I never saw another hemp field again.
Every five or so years, someone comes forward and says that hard drives are nearing their physical limit. And then someone else makes a big breakthrough and continues the growth.
Are we going to have to go through the same roller coaster ride with lasers too?
At only seven months old, was the machine not under warrenty?
It's been a long time since I've bought a computer from a box store, but I was under the impression that one year warrenties come standard with computers.
Brings new credence to the theory of Raptor Jesus.
I remember about ten years back, hemp was the "new big thing" in the local farming industry. There were a bunch of farmers around here growing it. Then they had to deal with dumb kids trying to sneak into their fields and smoke it. Then they discovered that it was especially hard on their harvesting machines. Then they discovered that there wasn't much of a market for it, I suppose, because after that one year, I never saw another hemp field again.
Does this pacman eat dangling chad?
Who in their right mind pokes a dead person?
Every five or so years, someone comes forward and says that hard drives are nearing their physical limit. And then someone else makes a big breakthrough and continues the growth. Are we going to have to go through the same roller coaster ride with lasers too?
At only seven months old, was the machine not under warrenty? It's been a long time since I've bought a computer from a box store, but I was under the impression that one year warrenties come standard with computers.
What's wrong with the good old percontation point?