I am almost finished with my last marijuana vape cartridge. I don't want to have to take my mom to the dispensary to get more. Something feels degenerate about breaking social distancing to score drugs even if curbside pickup is available.

NJ doesn't do delivery and keep in mind we don't have full legalization. I still abuse the system and get medical marijuana through my mom who has the card. She hasn't smoked since high school.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
order delivery. Eaze, kushagram, most local dispensaries are offering delivery.
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Mostly landscapes, but since traveling anywhere is pretty much out of the question right now, and the fact that I only work two days every week, I've been using my off days to basically reverse my sleep schedule and set up my scope on any clear night. I've gotten acceptable images of the Whirlpool Galaxy and the Ring Nebula, and okay images of Saturn and Jupiter, and decent images of less interesting stuff like globular clusters. Nothing I'm super-proud of, though. Astrophotography is difficult to do well, especially without a guided scope. "All" I have is an 8" scope that'll track the sky but unless you have a perfect alignment it drifts even over the course of a 30-second exposure. I'm looking into an affordable smaller guidescope that rides the back of the main tube and has an electronic imager, which is then connected to a computer that then goes to the scope to drive it with greater precision based on a selected guide star in the small scopes field of view. But I'm also loosely considering an upgrade of my whole rig, which means I don't want to spend too much on a guiding solution that may (or may not) become obsolete with any new mount.uziq wrote:
what sort of photos do you take?
very cool.HollisHurlbut wrote:
Mostly landscapes, but since traveling anywhere is pretty much out of the question right now, and the fact that I only work two days every week, I've been using my off days to basically reverse my sleep schedule and set up my scope on any clear night. I've gotten acceptable images of the Whirlpool Galaxy and the Ring Nebula, and okay images of Saturn and Jupiter, and decent images of less interesting stuff like globular clusters. Nothing I'm super-proud of, though. Astrophotography is difficult to do well, especially without a guided scope. "All" I have is an 8" scope that'll track the sky but unless you have a perfect alignment it drifts even over the course of a 30-second exposure. I'm looking into an affordable smaller guidescope that rides the back of the main tube and has an electronic imager, which is then connected to a computer that then goes to the scope to drive it with greater precision based on a selected guide star in the small scopes field of view. But I'm also loosely considering an upgrade of my whole rig, which means I don't want to spend too much on a guiding solution that may (or may not) become obsolete with any new mount.uziq wrote:
what sort of photos do you take?
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Never worn nikes, also I don't wear trainers in bed.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
did you put your nikes on and go to bed right after this pic?
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven%27s_Gate_(religious_group)
That guy who does micro-insect photography is interesting, thousands of photos for one image, the depth of field is so short.uziq wrote:
interesting hobby!