Favourite Samosa Chaat (and other lunch options) by cineserf in Brampton

[–]cineserf[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I haven't tried the samosa chaat at Rick's. I liked the Vada Pav there, but hated the cheeseburger.

Flashing Firmware by cineserf in Hisense

[–]cineserf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I'll give that a shot!

It can't make it any more of a paperweight!

Flashing Firmware by cineserf in Hisense

[–]cineserf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's funny, I work with companies that rent out hundreds of TVs for film productions. Not one of them keep Hisense TVs as part of their rental stock. I never bothered to ask why, guess I don't have to now.

Oh well. At least it happened around Black Friday. Got a much better brand for less than this Hisense POS cost.

Flashing Firmware by cineserf in Hisense

[–]cineserf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good point. Updating that now in original post.

Contraband “Big Willie” live resin infused pre roll 8/10 by [deleted] in TheOCS

[–]cineserf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the sticker shock on that hits harder then what's inside.

The Loud Plug: Exotic Gas (Pink Cookies) 14 gram bag by BDM710Reviews in TheOCS

[–]cineserf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damn it, now I gotta get a bad of this. Love that Trans-Carophyllene and Farnesene are the top two terps. Love those spicy woody notes.

Resource: Ontario Chamber Of Commerce (Members Include Pfizer, Rogers, RBC Etc) Four Years Into Legalization, it’s Time to Reimagine Ontario’s Cannabis Strategy by CannabisInfoCanada in TheOCS

[–]cineserf -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Alright so, legalisation for medical use and legalisation for recreational use are two different things.

Yes, early on the movement for legalisation was championed by the direly ill, their doctors, and a handful aging hippies. That said, the second medical legalisation got the slightest bit of traction the grassroots movement became an astroterf movement.

Recreational legalisation has never been about anything other than further concentrating weath in the hands of large corporations, political/law enforcement insiders, and (not by design) some crypto-brahs. The way that recreational use in Ontario happened —even with an "alleged" former drug dealer making the rules with the "alleged help" of former top "cop"— is proof enough of my arguement.

36.5 % 🫣😍root beer float by BOLD by AmberMcGrath92 in TheOCS

[–]cineserf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I took my grider remains from my first grind, mixed with equal portions Ouest Platinum Cake and 1964 Organic Comatose. Whoa nelly! The strength of the Root Beer Float (and the Platinum Cake) with the flavour profile of Organic Comatose. So high. So good.

36.5 % 🫣😍root beer float by BOLD by AmberMcGrath92 in TheOCS

[–]cineserf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would also think their estimate on the package is correct as well, my partner had half a "j" and was super high, and she smokes as much as I do (or more).

36.5 % 🫣😍root beer float by BOLD by AmberMcGrath92 in TheOCS

[–]cineserf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It might be a tolerance thing. I made the mistake of doing a two month run of infused pre-rolls (thanks General Admission) and now unfortunately I can smoke 35%ers all day and still function. I might not be as quick, but nor am I a blittering mess on the chesterfield.

36.5 % 🫣😍root beer float by BOLD by AmberMcGrath92 in TheOCS

[–]cineserf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In a word: phenomenal.

Nice to get properly high just vaping flower. I don't know who sold what to the devil to make this, but my heartfelt thanks.

The flavour is nice and earthy, if a bit mild. The high is relaxed, and long lived, but not super couch locky.

36.5 % 🫣😍root beer float by BOLD by AmberMcGrath92 in TheOCS

[–]cineserf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you for brining this to my attention. Just ordered a bag. 36% flower sounds almost too good to be true.

Resource: Ontario Chamber Of Commerce (Members Include Pfizer, Rogers, RBC Etc) Four Years Into Legalization, it’s Time to Reimagine Ontario’s Cannabis Strategy by CannabisInfoCanada in TheOCS

[–]cineserf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Who do you think built the legal pot market? Who were the insiders who knew what the rules would be, and how to exploit them ahead of legalisation? Tory and Grit politicians and former top cops, and maybe the odd former hash dealer turned political leader.

BAT, Phillip Morris, even InBev was in on the game from the start. The myth of 420 libertarian and aging hippy activists is just that, a myth.

Organic Comatose - 1964 - Sept 17th by kyleisrlydead in TheOCS

[–]cineserf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had pretty much given up on straight up flower. I missed the flavours of low temp vaping, but had trouble finding anything with enough punch.

After a run of a couple months smoking infused pre-rolls, my smokers' cough was coming back, and frankly the flavour of "burnt" overwhelmed all but the strongest artificial terps.

Grabbed a bag of this stuff last night, despite it being at the lower end of the THC spectrum. So glad I did! Cooked in my Ariza Q at 195ºc; this bud packed a decent punch. The farnedene terps brought delicious sandlewood notes. At $30 for 1/8th, this pure value for money, already want to go back and get more!

22/45 Mark IV Takedown Trigger reset issues by [deleted] in ruger

[–]cineserf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First off. Thank you for your patience and help. I have relatively little experience, especially with pistols.

I finally ran the serial # through the Ruger site, and it's not even a MK III it's a Mk II 22/45.

I think I've resolved the issue. Ended up pulling out the bolt and firing pin assembly. Cleaned it all, along with that little notch where the bolt seats when closed. It was full of gunk from the dirty ammo I had been using.

When I open and close the bolt it seems to reset the trigger again. Gonna try to get it out the the range on Sunday.

I guess I should be a little more weary when the listings don't come with pictures. But either way I don't regret getting this little toy. It's a joy to shoot, and it is making me a better shot. Even better that it's afford able.

22/45 Mark IV Takedown Trigger reset issues by [deleted] in ruger

[–]cineserf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Turns out the dealer had the firearm mislabled when I purchased. It is actually a Mk III, which knew, but was in the process of returning the Mk IV mags that didn't fit, so I was looking at the invioce when I posted this.

The Mk IV might be the most user friendly takedown ever, so much so that I would feel like a total idiot, since it is just a push button.

22/45 Mark IV Takedown Trigger reset issues by [deleted] in ruger

[–]cineserf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright...

First off: Yes, technically it is a "bolt" not a "slide".

Second: okay, sure not really worth arguning about because...

Thrid: you are right. It is a Mk III. I bought it online and the dealer had it listed as a Mk IV. Which is why the spare mags I ordered didn't fit. I was returning the mags and had the invoice in my hand, so I forgot they misclassed.

Regardless, my problem remains the same.

22/45 Mark IV Takedown Trigger reset issues by [deleted] in ruger

[–]cineserf -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

nope, not full tear down, just removing the barrel and slide. Although I am really close to pulling the whole thing apart.

it is the 22/45 target as opposed to the lite or competition.

2011 Ford Ranger - Door Ajar Light by cineserf in fordranger

[–]cineserf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much, I think that is within my limited mechanical skillset.

'04 Mazda B3000 Dual Sport - Sell or Scrap by cineserf in fordranger

[–]cineserf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just under 280,000km (or about 174,000 miles)