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by GalebG4M
24 Oct 2019, 07:18
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: US shale oil production is plummeting
Replies: 54
Views: 11944

In countries with terrible weather like the UK or my native homeland of Belgium, would it be viable to install wind turbines, or would that idea shatter against the wall of municipal regulations? Because if it isn't, then it could be a good way to power things like an electric car, especially since ...
by GalebG4M
24 Oct 2019, 06:48
Forum: Preparations
Topic: What guns to buy? and related posts.
Replies: 511
Views: 71975

Hard or not, the good thing is that shotguns are pretty much legal everywhere as long as you're not in Japan or some other country with crazy regulations; even the UK, Australia etc allow shotguns. AFAIK, in France, bolt action, semi auto and break action shotguns are legal while pump action ones ar...
by GalebG4M
24 Oct 2019, 06:43
Forum: News
Topic: Syria watch...
Replies: 587
Views: 128629

I don't remember where I read this so take it with a grain (rock?) of salt, but according to the article, the SAA is taking over YPG positions in Manbij and other Kurdish-controlled areas as to prevent any further Turkish incursion. And speaking of the US "withdrawing" troops from Syria, t...
by GalebG4M
23 Oct 2019, 18:45
Forum: Permaculture
Topic: Advice on wasp nests
Replies: 23
Views: 8770

I know it's not the cleanest way to do it, but I usually go with chemical insecticides when there's a wasp nest inside of my house or in the shed. Gasmask on, and strike in the dead of night, when they're sleeping! The process when I'm doing it outside is more refined: it's still insecticide based, ...