Not a lot of mom-and-pop electronic components shops near me (zero total) so RadioShack.
DerArzt
You lucky bugger
Bro when did they come out with Hickory?
Thirdly, it's a lot quicker to manufacture. "A conventional rigid brace takes more than two weeks to manufacture," VNTC points out, while "Spinamic can be immediately customized and delivered based on clinical X-ray data."
Yeah that doesn't explain how long it takes to build this device.
Looks like this brace could be a game changer for scoliosis patients, I hope it works out!
How would that work for the people already using 6 GHz routers?
I'm doubtful that an armed US populace will be effective against the militarized police forces and literal military being deployed against Citizens.
The second amendment was more realistic when society had roughly the same fire power as the military, but not so much any more.
They have predator drones, we have AR-15's. These are not the same.
I'm asking as you're the one complaining. Don't bring me a dead cat without bringing me a shovel.
Forgot about the new ones popping up, so I will lump them in as well: what concrete actions can US citizens take in regards to the concentration camps being set up by their government? A government that has the largest amount of military spending on the planet, and has now started deploying that military against it's own citizens.
What can the average US citizen do about concentration camps that are outside the US but controlled by the US?
I work at a fortune 250 company and we have a pension. I don't know if it's good or not as we also have a 401k, but we have it.
It's also fun that critical success and critical fail has the player (or enemy) rolling for a random result from a table.
It was also pretty funny when one of my players cast color spray from the back line, but they cast it to well, so it actually did damage and almost killed a player