Heh ;)

Full disclaimer and to be fully honest, I've been growing cannabis indoors and out for 25+ years. I have an issue with "Restless Leg Syndrome", and every day, moments before I go to sleep, I vaporize about three puffs of an indica-based strain that eradicates the problem in its entirety. I very rarely smoke or use it other than for that specific purpose (there's the odd time a family member or friend may be over and I'll roll a dube or use the bong, but that's a handful of times a year).

I'm actually an outcast in my family relative to cannabis use, as many of them use it, some even daily for recreational purposes.

Not that I need to explain myself, but my point here is that I use it legit for medicine, have for numerous years, and feel it should have been *de-criminalized* a long, long time ago. There are as many medicinal, economical (building materials, rope, clothing etc), ecological (supplants trees; hemp is a yearly reproduceable product, trees are not) and *insert many other benefits here*.

I just went on a mission to get Perl, my favourite programming language, to be a part of this process.

Now I can say this is one thing that Perl has done for me (see How has Perl affected you?). It helps with a decades-old issue that I have due to a severe injury I suffered many moons ago, and periodically the odd anxiety bout.

Stoner? Sure. But a Perl-based Stoner :)


In reply to Re^4: Efficiency of indoor grow light timer by stevieb
in thread Efficiency of indoor grow light timer by stevieb

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