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Michael Larabel
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Originally posted by mark45 View PostHere's an idea how to maximize your profits. You do a lot of tests on lots of hardware which produces a lot of heat, so you could grow some crops in there, so you get a beautiful greeny environment and sell crops. Recommend starting with broccoli since it's pretty pricey.
Also, the local breweries there have some pretty tasty stuff. ^_^
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Originally posted by Nobu View PostIf he was going to do something like that, he should have moved to Colorado. Beautiful scenery, lots of trails to ride (if you're into that), you can grow Cannabis privately, and if you have a license you can sell it.
Also, the local breweries there have some pretty tasty stuff. ^_^
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Originally posted by Nobu View PostIf he was going to do something like that, he should have moved to Colorado. Beautiful scenery, lots of trails to ride (if you're into that), you can grow Cannabis privately, and if you have a license you can sell it.
Also, the local breweries there have some pretty tasty stuff. ^_^
The website is greeny already, so he's on a good start.Last edited by mark45; 21 September 2014, 07:59 PM.
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Originally posted by Desti View PostMany screens, but very few working space. Wouldn't do it this way.
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Mick! If you're up for a challenge, get yourself a drop-saw (hire one is your best bet, or talk to a local shop to I guess), and cut a bunch of slots in to a plank of wood to store all your peripherals and RAMmage. A bit more time, and you can build a racking system (plenty of old cabinets with runners) to save more space, and ideally make it convenient. And it will fit in your lock-up cabinet. I've lost more old hardware to stacking in piles than static (none). Granted, I moved around lot to, though.
You'll be glad you did. Nothing like a clean and organised workspace. And it's just nice to work with wood.
And doesn't the US have a burgeoning micro-brewery industry? Would have thought you'd be on to that stuff!Last edited by stiiixy; 21 September 2014, 10:33 PM.Hi
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Originally posted by stiiixy View PostMick! If you're up for a challenge, get yourself a drop-saw (hire one is your best bet, or talk to a local shop to I guess), and cut a bunch of slots in to a plank of wood to store all your peripherals and RAMmage. A bit more time, and you can build a racking system (plenty of old cabinets with runners) to save more space, and ideally make it convenient. And it will fit in your lock-up cabinet. I've lost more old hardware to stacking in piles than static (none). Granted, I moved around lot to, though.
You'll be glad you did. Nohing like a clean and organised workspace. And it's just nice to work with wood.Michael Larabel
https://www.michaellarabel.com/
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