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Try to leave Home Depot without checking out...

BSR says...

Every week a man would walk out the door of Home Depot with wheelbarrow full of sawdust. The cashier would check through the sawdust to be sure only sawdust was in the wheelbarrow. He would do this about once a week and each time a cashier would check through the sawdust and the man would be on his way.

One day the manager called a meeting with the employees to be more observant for shoplifters. Turns out there were 5 wheelbarrows stolen from the store.

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eric3579 says...

He's not selling "burglary tools" anymore than Home Depot is, but i know what you're saying. It sure doesn't feel right for him to sell what he does.

By California law it's no more a burglary tool then a screwdriver is. Intent to break in must be proven for the tool to be deemed illegal to be in possession of. At least that's how i read it. California Penal Code 466

newtboy said:

It should be noted, just getting caught with burglary tools can be a 6 month sentence in California.

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Hypersonic Missile Nonproliferation

newtboy says...

The fact that the current state of the technology is not public knowledge, and the fact that it's development is a secret military program, likely without a publicly available budget in all 3 countries, makes me think it's secret. Just tests on models require a supersonic or hypersonic wind tunnel....you don't pick those up at home depot.
Nobody has seen one fly, so if it was even in the early testing phase, no one noticed. Since we're watching, I'm dubious it's past models and simulations anywhere.
I don't doubt they, like us, are working on it. I have doubts any nation has made exponentially more progress than we have, and I wouldn't trust China or Russia if they claimed to have them without seeing them demonstrated successfully, just as they shouldn't trust us if we make more unsubstantiated claims, we're proven liars.

scheherazade said:

Why do you think it was secret?
Why do you think nobody noticed?
Do you think they just began on it since sanctions?

Every major power has had back-burner development of this stuff since the cold war.
The only "secret" was how much progress they made. That it existed, you can freely take for granted.

Just how you can take for granted that everyone is working on genetic weapons, everyone is working on directed energy weapons, everyone is working on infrastructure hacking weapons, everyone is working on automated robotic weapons, etc.

Do you think there is a better / more-cost-efficient place for Russia to spend defense dollars, than on a system which can trade the price of a missile for the price of an aircraft carrier?
I would be more surprised if they hadn't put their money into a program such as this.

Look at what progress China has made :
Which country is fielding a rail gun today? China.
Which country is fielding a man portable laser rifle? China
Which country has demonstrated quantum entanglement encrypted communication? China.

The world is moving on, while we stand around confidently patting ourselves on the back.

-scheherazade

The Worst Roofing Job Ever

Chaucer says...

yea. its about 5 times what I paid for mine. However, that is a very large house and its in California so the prices will be jacked way up. Then again, the roofer probably made a killing as it looked like he just went to home depot and got a bunch of dudes to put the roof on.

CrushBug said:

$20k? That is 4 times what I paid for mine.

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bremnet says...

We used to call them lawn rollers in the 50's, and we still use them today. Ours held around 300 lbs of water (20" dia x around 42" wide - around 230 l of water plus the steel weight. ) Home Depot has 'em in a variety of sizes today. Different function, identical design.

Revolutionary? If the only other choice is a bucket or a very absorbent rock, then yes. Otherwise, nuh uh.

modulous said:

I've camping with one of these for the best part of a decade.....granted its only 50l rather than 90l.

They're cool, but I think they've been around since the 70s.



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