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  1. The unaswerable question. If you’re comfortable alone, go forward. If not, look around. I married at age 49, 25 years ago. Still wondering if it was the right decision. Time will tell I suppose.

  2. The bane of burners! Those ceramic chambers always chazz, the nature of the product. If you do everything right. ISO baths, swab every time, hard burn at high temp or actually torching it, it will happen. Explore SiC or NiC bowls. Property maintained, problem solved. I burnt through a bunch until I listened to advice.

  3. I haven’t checked, I assume they would be available. I was speaking from an OG perspective.

  4. My OG has served me well for a couple of years. I don’t need the bells and whistles but she is a beauty. Tell me why I should leave the tried and true🥴.

  5. Little room for error, fly straight and true.

  6. I mount a Firehouse ARC V strobe on top. When approached, I fly up and away, birds attack from above, seldom from below. Quickly and on Sport mode if time allows. With the strobe, most birds seldom approach.

  7. Using a Mini3Pro here, a gateway bird but workable, publishable images. Next step, Mavic 3 Pro. Excellent optics and adjustable f-stops. BTW, promising work!

  8. Big boys, little boys. Nothing new here, they all have their place.

  9. I have a similar case for my m3p, great for protection in transport, checked bag, potential rough handling. Day to day use? I use the bag that comes with the FlyMore kit. It took a moment but it holds the drone, controller, charger and cords, four batteries, three strobes, four filters w/cases plus. Zero impact protection. I have seen hardshell dedicated backpacks, could be handy for trekking.

  10. It’s just another gig, game face on. Confidence creates confidence.

  11. Kudos, way cool project and results!

  12. I register my drones with the FAA and have a label with the registration number on one side and my phone number on the other side. Will it help? I haven’t lost one yet, time will tell. Pilot Institute offers free decals.

  13. Chazzing on the standard ceramic (?) bowls is inevitable. I still use an OG Peak and am way OCD on care but it is a losing battle.I went through a frustrating dozen before I found AiN or SiC bowls. I bought an AiN, use 99% ISO to clean, burn only on the lowest temp and chazzing has become a thing of the past. Problem solved! Another factor, the quality of the concentrate. I have tried every variety available, quality matters. I burn only fresh rosin. It is clean, pure and effective.

  14. No, it is far from the best DJI offering.

  15. Check your chamber, it’s a connection issue.

  16. Two events, one absurdly cool and one simply absurd? And you only broke one small piece, not the chimney? Tomorrow is another day, look for positive signs.

  17. I l use a slightly tricked out Puffco OG on blue, the lowest setting, 450f. I put in a tiny dab and grab a half dozen tokes, fire it up again for a few more.and swab the bowl with a glob mop. With fresh rosin and an AiN bowl, the residue is minimal. Find your sweet spot.

  18. Do you go continuously? How much time between the first half a dozen and when you said firing it up again? Are you extending it by double tapping or just restarting it?

  19. There are no rules. I fire it up, take the tokes desired. When it cycles down, I double tap and go forward. For the size of my dabs and quality of concentrate, two rounds is average. You asked before about temps. The rule is low produces more flavor, high big clouds, logical. I prefer flavor and headspace over flash. Just jump in the water, you’ll figure it out.

  20. It was just a flyby, you would know if there was aggressive intent. A strobe mounted topside helps, I recommend a Firehouse ARC V. The rule with a bird encounter? Fly up immediately and quickly. A bird looks and attacks from above, not below.

  21. Literally billions of images are hitting the online market every day. Twenty five years ago, my average sale for an image, one year license for print ads only, was $10,000. Today, whatever is there, free and good enough is the rule. Being published is cool but lunch? You’ll be buying your own.

  22. And there it is again. The avoidance sensors are developing, they will become better. I want to trust them but that is a fools choice.

  23. Your sesh, product, clouds and lungs. Whatever it takes to get there. Just like bbq, I dig low and slow.

  24. That’s a pretty big dab! My style is tiny dabs and slow sips at the lowest temp on an OG with a few upgrades, Big couds are cool but I dislike waste. I’ve tried pretty much every style of concentrate but have settled on fresh rosin only. Always burns clean, disappears in a NiC bowl and a half dozen seshes keeps my head right. But, that’s just me.

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