My neighbor got the modera vax last week.
He has been pretty fucked up all week.
Yesterday he needed me to solder some new pots & a capacitor in an electric guitar. Somethimg he is fully capable of doing.
He was having extreme back pain & ' pissing beet-juice'...
This morning I took him to the E.R.
Kidney failure....
Pray for Humanity, but even so not everyone is gonna survive this.
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These days my preferred armour is kevlar.
I am however making some titanium scale mail From an exhaust nozzle from a 737
It's slow going
You mispelt armor..
Scale mail is gonna be heavy, a guy I worked with long ago was involved with Renaissance Festivals, he made chain mail shirts out of stainless wire. They were still heavy but nothing like that scale is gonna be.
I had an old Kevlar liner in a swimming pool we used to have. When we took it down I kept the Kevlar, cut it and put some in the door panels of my Truck (TM). I still have that big diesel, with Kevlar panels, BLM terrorists do not wanna try to block a road I'm using.
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Titanium.
I did work with the SCA back in the day.
Told em to fuck right off... Its mithryl!
Joined HEMA.
Still gotta be historically correct.
Would titanium be correct...?
Just teasing, from about 1800 on titanium 'could' be good.
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Actually, both spellings are correct: armor is American, armour is primarily used in english outside of the US. Also -- misspell.
That is precisely why I do it that way, mispelt.... it irritates grammar nazis.
Both cannot be correct, not here in America and I do understand many poor unfortunates are not here in America.
If both are correct then neither is... colour me cantankerous.
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Color colour
Favor favour. Eh.
Thanks tho
I prefer the armor of God. Steel plating doesn't hurt
Titanium over spectra.
The end is not for everyone