Sour Bubble from the man, the legend, BOG

Yes sir. That’s the Cannabis Collectors Preservation Edition for Sour Bubble…

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Excellent! Hope I can get in on it. Gotta have em all. :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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Gonna keep the calc handy for this Canadian grow. Never been good converting Celsius to Fahrenheit. Why did we have to be so different?!?! :us:

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LOL, never understood it but I do like Celsius better. 0 is freezing, always made more sense to me.

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The history part is interesting, basically the US spooked Canada into going metric by announcing that the US was going to switch over.
Canada freaked and quickly put a plan together. They set up a commission, worked out timetables and began to execute in 1975 in stages - finally getting to 1977 when the roads switched.
Politics changed in the US and the process started to get ‘slow walked’ because of serious push-back.
The in 1983 an Air Canada flight made an unscheduled stop in Gimli Manitoba,
…on the highway…
It made all the papers of the time because it was a ‘dead stick landing’ (glider), brilliantly pulled off.

It quickly turned out that there was a screw-up changing the fuel figures to metric - and that was all the opposition needed in the US to tank the metric project…

TL:DR
… and that’s why only you have “Freedom Units” today…
:rofl: :call_me_hand:
{ Sorry, that’s been one of my favorites for decades }

Cheers
G

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Incredible…truly incredible :man_facepalming:t3:

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How many Freedom Fries is ONE freedom unit?
What is it called if your not in the majority? A “Freedom” Unit?

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Just double it, subtract 10% and add 32. Easy!

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The funny part is the US only uses the Imperial system because the British brought it and used it when the colonized. Even the British converted to Metric long ago while the US held out. Now they are one of only 3 countries that use that old system, the other 2 are Liberia and Myanmar. I still use the British Imperial system for some things just out of habit from when I was a kid but Fahrenheit just never made sense.

I like Celsius because 0 is the freezing point as is for water. Makes sense. Fahrenheit did not use water as the substance to calculate the freezing point for some stupid reason. Instead to figure out the freezing point they use a mixture of water, ice and ammonium chloride. WTF were they thinking.

Well for those still using Imperial remember the simple rule for converting. Take the temp in Celsius, multiply by 2 and add 30. 25 Celsius is figured as 25x2+30 so 80F

Now back to our regularly scheduled program rollitup

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When it’s -40 °C I totally stop caring about the differences between the two.

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LOL, I can understand that.

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So not a big day, nothing to report. Things are looking healthy and one is very leggy.

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There’s always one out of the bunch in my experience that wants to leg out on you. 🤷🏻

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I yell at those to stop.

Doesn’t work.

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Well another day and things are still progressing. I put the lone survivor from the original Sour Bubble into a solo cup. Little thing has it’s second set of true leaves forming and should end up a happy plant. Seeing good root growth, so far so good all.

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I got ten bucks that says that little seedling that could outta the first batch is the standout of the group, male or female.

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Ten bucks US that is

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I wouldn’t be surprised. I am stoked that it came around. Won’t be betting on that one bud, that little thing has got some fight in it.

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I love an underdog story

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Once I was in -40°c weather in the Antarctic and i wss like “meh this isnt that cold”… it was sunny and there was no wind. Then a breeze picked up and my eyes froze shut

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