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Old 04-22-2014, 01:56 PM
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How we gonna get anyone to work when they're all potheads?
i could laugh at your sarcasm if it werent for the fact your sarcasm is taken as legal advice by the DEA.

also, tax wont motivate... you can make your own medicine and food, why pay taxes?

could shake up the whole paradigm. now you know why its obvious that the illegality is immoral... and morals are for religion... so why are we involving them here.

i like the Op Ed's from Boyscouts in my local paper saying everyone will do drugs now that weed is legal.... and ignoring the boyscout who killed himself by rolling a log down hill.

Life is dangerous. Cannabis is safe. You can tell who really does research and is honest by the conclusions they reach through the misinformation. It is quite a quagmire with the truth in the middle.
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"Graphene, a one-atom-thick form of the carbon material graphite, is strong, light, nearly transparent and an excellent conductor of electricity and heat, but a number of practical challenges must be overcome before it can emerge as a replacement for silicon in electronics or energy devices. One particular challenge concerns the question of how graphene diffuses heat, in the form of phonons. Thermal conductivity is critical in electronics, especially as components shrink to the nanoscale. Using the Stampede supercomputer at the Texas Advanced Computing Center, Professor Li Shi simulated how phonons (heat-carrying vibrations in solids) scatter as a function of the thickness of the graphene layers. He also investigated how graphene interacts with substrate materials and how phonon scattering can be controlled. The results were published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Applied Physical Letters and Energy and Environmental Science."

you can make graphene from hemp, and hemp from very little resources. gg.
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