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Hmm. Don't approve of drugs but that article certainly makes one think that there is good money to be made illegally. Maybe I could start a whorehouse in my garden shed. I was going to make lots of bottles of xoggoth wine but the bloody birds ate all our grapes.bloggoth
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThose houses must light up like candles in infra red. Easy meat surely.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNot if it's just one room. As the article says, the houses that are easy to spot using infra red cameras are those where the entire premises has been given over to growing.Comment
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI wouldn't want to bet on it. How much heat are we speaking about here? I assume it's a fair wack above average the average household.
The gas discharge lamps that site seems to recommend are around 15% efficient, so the energy wasted generating heat will be around 4000 watts. That's about the same as keeping granny warm with a four-bar electric fire, so nowhere near enough to attract the attention of a thermal imaging helicopter in a respectable residential area.Comment
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostHmm. Don't approve of drugs but that article certainly makes one think that there is good money to be made illegally. Maybe I could start a whorehouse in my garden shed. I was going to make lots of bottles of xoggoth wine but the bloody birds ate all our grapes.
Havant Council bans NHS worker Victoria Campbell from living in her parents' shed | Mail OnlineCoffee's for closersComment
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Very interesting but how would you deal with the distinctive smell (hypothetically, of course)?
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostVery interesting but how would you deal with the distinctive smell (hypothetically, of course)?
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