...That sounds like 5 mercury cells (1.35V) in series so most definitely not just obsolete, but banned in all civilized places.
I assume this means you have a "small" stockpile in your basement, "Just for emergencies"...?
mnem
*agitating-ily*
I don't acquire things just because they are banned. Not always anyway.
Oh, me neither. *Nudge-nudge, wink-wink* Say no more... was curious about the culture of the great white north. so naturally i made the mistake of googling tim hortons. most of what came up revolved around an unspeakable incident of which i will not speak.
am now worried about the havoc a dragon could cause to our friends up north.
You kidding...? As long as I have fire in my belly, I'll NEVER run out of friends up here... So far my stress level has decreased at least 20dB across the board; I've cut my Sudafed intake in half and stopped taking Claritin altogether and I can still breathe better most of the time than back in South Dumbfuckistan.
I do feel your fears are
mostly unfounded... unless I happen to sneeze.
Tim Horton's is... a strange anachronism. Or maybe more a strange alloy of old and new; they do seem to make a straightforward decent cup of coffee without all the
9 Bucks Coffee bundahoo, but their frontend is positively McD's complete with disaffected idiot teenagers running the floor. Right now we're actually taste-testing a bag of their Hazelnut-flavored coffee; it came at a reasonable price from the local grocery and claims all-natural flavoring.
From up here, there have been several "incidents" in recent memory that happened to happen at a Tim Horton's; much like down in Tejas, where it seems like every other day you're hearing about a incident at some Wally World. But UNLIKE there, those incidents do NOT involve guns.
Heghlu'meH QaQ jajvam!!! ya blue-arsed bastahd.
mnem
Q' Aplah!!!
just a guess.......but is that Klingon?
it is Klingon! and there are online translators that will convert it to English! Ohhhhh... What a world, what a world!
Q'aplah!!! mnem
Star Trek Trivia:"Q'apla!", the popular Klingon expression, actually most closely approximates "Fuck off and die!" exchanged as a friendly curse between soldiers. They told the Federation it meant "Success!!!" as a joke, and they never caught on.