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Gr1mR33fer

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  1. I THINK this is it - It worked for me.
  2. Thanks man - Appreciate that. P.S. - Badass Profile Pic - That hawk is sick dude.
  3. Hmm - I have 2 different trainers an neither has "extras" - Do you have a recommendation?
  4. So I added the car fine - Its working for LSPDFR great but when I spawn this with the trainer there is no rambar or lights in the windows - Is there a way to fix that?
    Great Job - Been wanting this lightbar! Demo Video: http://dai.ly/x36gptb Demo Video @ Night: http://dai.ly/x36gsco (Cant embed the video sorry - I dont use youtube)
  5. “We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light.” ― Plato
  6. Wow your are the man!!!!
  7. Not sure what you mean by they are not correct, I am getting them from the Google Maps API. I will send you a link to it so you can sse for yourself.
  8. I am building a Map using the Google Maps API. I need to convert GTA IV / SCripthook X,Y to Google Maps Lng,Lat. I suck at math and this is just getting frustrating, does anyone know how to do this or that is really good with math? lol I need an equation to use I have gone in game and matched up some random coord, they are below... Where CONVERT TO is I need an equation there...It can be a differnet one for X and Y if needed. GTA GOOGLE Location 1 X: 2333.487 ==> CONVERT TO ==> 82.846545 Y: 416.7385 ==> CONVERT TO ==> -131.6271972 Location 2 X: 1229.228 ==> CONVERT TO ==> 83.0912764 Y: 610.1171 ==> CONVERT TO ==> -142.514648 Location 3 X: 36.9755 ==> CONVERT TO ==> 82.4991273 Y: 133.485==> CONVERT TO ==> -154.4458
  9. Your right - Pot doesn't need anyone to defend it..Just hard to remember that when its personal. Im gonna go smoke a bowl and relax
  10. Interesting..Reviewing the conversion, this topic was full of bs and immature conversion way before i entered it. And when I did decide to join in for some fucking reason - I posted Facts, Articles, Studies, and my opinion (about the conversation lol). At no point was this post ever a "Mature Conversation". The STFU Kid--Well he is a kid - he has admitted that many times on this website--and he was quoting my post just to piss me off , as me and him have gone through this before... and just to clarify he was not posting an opinion...have i ever got "Butt Hurt" over someones OPINION on this post. When I have seen and helped tons if ppl (Including my father, and sister) treating illnesses and even treating addiction to pills with marijuana... and it brings the life back in to them, brings them closer to there family..brings them BACK to who they were before.. - then see a bunch of ppl on here saying its horrible for your health - its a drug, drugs are bad - It really strikes home for me. Thats why I get angry and defend Marijuana as i have. With that said - I agree with most of what you have said...especially the edibles part :P - I LOOVVE me some brownies..lol
  11. ok - Thats your opinion. :) Just look at my signature haha - ITS LEGAL HEALTHY AND HARMLESS
  12. To be clear - I was not Degrading anyone - If someone wants to give their opinion, as you have, that's great! But when ppl start posting "FACTS" that are complete BS or are only partly true, it gets on my nerves - please everyone post your opinion - But dont post false facts you "Learned at a university". And I agree with you 110%...Well expect the "if" ... It already is..in 2 states. And it is regulated, cant smoke in public, u get DUI for driving while stoned, it is pretty much regulated just like alcohol. And its working great. Thank you Crawford for posting your Opinion...and not BS facts..
  13. OVERDOSE DEATHS: CAFFEINE HAS MORE Caffeine, six recorded deaths in the United States. (Maisto, Galizio, Connors, "Drug Use and Misuse", Harcourt Brace Jovanovich College Publishers, 1991, p.162) Cannabis: zero – worldwide. (Testimony of Dr. Kalant, Jan. 30, 1997, R. v. Clay, see also Robert Clarke and David Pate, "Medical Marijuana" Journal of the International Hemp Association, Volume 1, Number 1, 1994, p.9) One would each have to orally ingest about a pound and a half of high-grade bud (Clarke & Pate, Journal of the International Hemp Association,, Vol. 1, #1, 1994, p.10) or smoke over 15 pounds within 15 minutes (Ex-Drug Enforcement Agency Administrative Law Judge Francis L. Young, 1988, taken from "Marijuana – Not Guilty As Charged", D.R. Ford, Good Press, 1997, p. 238) to even risk death from too much cannabis, but it would only take you 50 tiny 200mg "Wake-up" caffeine pills to O.D. on caffeine, or 40 cups of coffee (Richard J. Gilbert Ph.D., "Caffeine - The Most Popular Stimulant", from the Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Drugs, 1986, Burke Publishing Company Limited, p.94), maybe 20 double-espressos – even less for a child. OVERUSE DEATHS: CAFFEINE HAS MORE Caffeine kills 1000 to 10000 people every year in the United States, from "stress, ulcers and triggering irregular heartbeats". (U.S. Bureau of Mortality Statistics and the National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1988, taken from Jack Herer, The Emperor Wears No Cloths, HEMP Publishing, 1993-94, back cover.) Again cannabis is zero. (See information above) WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS: CAFFEINE’S ARE MORE SERIOUS Caffeine offers the famous headache. (Richard J. Gilbert Ph.D., "Caffeine - The Most Popular Stimulant", from the Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Drugs, 1986, Burke Publishing Company Limited, pp. 93, 99, 100) With cannabis; “If people experience withdrawal symptoms at all, they are remarkably mild." (Drs. Zimmer & Morgan, Marijuana Myths-Marijuana Facts, 1997, p. 26: ACUTE EFFECTS: CAFFEINE’S EFFECTS ARE MORE SERIOUS Acute effects are immediate health problems that may result from misuse – including impairment. Caffeine "significantly increases the blood pressure in subjects who have been without the drug for some days", causes "palpitations" in those who have had such heart conditions in the past, can lead to "digestive upset" and "ulcers". Larger doses can lead to "hyperventilation", "rapid heartbeat", "convulsions", "rapid, uncoordinated twitching of the heart". (Richard J. Gilbert Ph.D., "Caffeine - The Most Popular Stimulant", from the Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Drugs, 1986, Burke Publishing Company Limited, pp. 86-95) Cannabis "acute toxicity is low compared with that of any other drugs" (1977 Commission of the Australian Government, from Zimmer and Morgan, Marijuana Myths, Marijuana Facts, pp pre-1 and 150) Cognitive impairment, psycho-motor impairment, anxiety, dysphoria, panic and paranoia, chronic bronchitis, and a "dependence syndrome" (1994 Australian National Drug Strategy Report) LONG-TERM EFFECTS: CAFFEINE EFFECTS ARE MORE SERIOUS Every other British Adult may be dependent on caffeine and use it at least in part to ward off withdrawal symptoms. And about 1 in 5 adults may regularly use enough caffeine to cause physical harm, notably heart disease, bladder cancer in males and behavioral disorders. (Richard J. Gilbert Ph.D., "Caffeine - The Most Popular Stimulant", from the Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Drugs, 1986, Burke Publishing Company Limited, p. 123) With cannabis; "There are no significant problems concerns with respect to the low/occasional/moderate adult heavy user" “the major probable adverse effects on chronic heavy cannabis users appear to be: "respiratory disease" such as "chronic bronchitis", a "dependence syndrome" and "Subtle forms of cognitive impairment." (1994 Australian National Drug Strategy Report) The author would add that this is most likely only from misuse, not proper chronic heavy cannabis use. DIRECT COMPARISONS – DEPENDENCE, WITHDRAWAL, TOLERANCE In 1994, Dr. Jack E Henningfield of the National Institute on Drug Abuse and Dr. Neal L. Benowitz of the University of California ranked six substances based on five problem areas. The substances were nicotine, heroin, cocaine, alcohol, caffeine and marijuana. The problem areas were withdrawal, reinforcement, tolerance, dependence, and intoxication. Dependence was defined as; How difficult it is for the user to quit, the relapse rate, the percentage of people who eventually become dependent, the rating users give their own need for the substance and the degree to which the substance will be used in the face of evidence that it causes harm. Cannabis was given the lowest dependence, withdrawal and tolerance rating of all six drugs including caffeine. (New York Times, August 2nd, 1994, B6) But your right...Marijuana is defiantly worse. BAHAHAHA!!!
  14. Your truly a piece of work, "a pot smoking addict. Get a life kid," -- I was simply explaining that I have a life and that marijuana has not effected that in anyway even smoking ever day. More proof. And Now you know Im right, so you resort to insulting my posts with no input or anything to remotely do with this conversation...? im done arguing with you as well.
  15. Alright - I dont beleive you are a medical student, and dont really care. At no point in any of my posts have I EVER said marijuana has NO negative effects, nor did I deny that CHS is a known medical condition. And If mariajuana is addicting to someone..ANYTHING can be..Caffeine, alcohol, meth, weed, if they are gonna get addicted, their gonna get addicted. Period. Me personally, I could stop at any point. Before weed, I Smoked Cigarettes, did several hard drugs, and drank shit loads, didn't get addicted to any of it - I now smoke because i choose, and I live the life I have always wanted. Now If you truly believe caffeine is better than marijuana, I'm done discussing this with you.
  16. ok - Now I know for sure your not a medical student...Caffeine doesn't effect the brain? Im done with you. Waste of my time. As I have stated before... Been smoking weed for years - the past 3 years I have smoked every single day...but Im a normal guy who gets paid shit loads to sit at a computer all day at a Job I love, I have a beautiful Wife, Amazing Son, I get to smoke weed everyday, I never have to worry about money, I never have to stress about anything, I own a car and a house, have friends i get to see everyday, and my health is in tip top shape. Not a single thing wrong...I fucking love my life! ..So no thanks Ill stick with this life. And all my INTERNET links are also VALID studies. Some by major universities.
  17. YOU WANNA BRING UP SIDE EFFECTS HUH? ALCOHOL.... Drinking too much – on a single occasion or over time – can take a serious toll on your health. Here’s how alcohol can affect your body: Brain: Alcohol interferes with the brain’s communication pathways, and can affect the way the brain looks and works. These disruptions can change mood and behavior, and make it harder to think clearly and move with coordination. Heart: Drinking a lot over a long time or too much on a single occasion can damage the heart, causing problems including: Cardiomyopathy – Stretching and drooping of heart muscle Arrhythmias – Irregular heart beat Stroke High blood pressure Liver: Heavy drinking takes a toll on the liver, and can lead to a variety of problems and liver inflammations including: Steatosis, or fatty liver Alcoholic hepatitis Fibrosis Cirrhosis Pancreas: Alcohol causes the pancreas to produce toxic substances that can eventually lead to pancreatitis, a dangerous inflammation and swelling of the blood vessels in the pancreas that prevents proper digestion. Cancer: Drinking too much alcohol can increase your risk of developing certain cancers, including cancers of the: Mouth Esophagus Throat Liver Breast Immune System: Drinking too much can weaken your immune system, making your body a much easier target for disease. Chronic drinkers are more liable to contract diseases like pneumonia and tuberculosis than people who do not drink too much. Drinking a lot on a single occasion slows your body’s ability to ward off infections – even up to 24 hours after getting drunk. CAFFEINE... Diarrhea dizziness fast heartbeat hyperglycemia, including blurred vision, drowsiness, dry mouth, flushed dry skin, fruit-like breath odor, increased urination, ketones in urine, loss of appetite, nausea, stomachache, tiredness, troubled breathing, unusual thirst, or vomiting (in newborn babies) hypoglycemia, including anxious feeling, blurred vision, cold sweats, confusion, cool pale skin, drowsiness, excessive hunger, fast heartbeat, nausea, nervousness, restless sleep, shakiness, or unusual tiredness or weakness (in newborn babies) irritability, nervousness, or severe jitters (in newborn babies) nausea (severe) tremors trouble in sleeping vomiting Abdominal or stomach bloating dehydration diarrhea (bloody) unusual tiredness or weakness Symptoms of overdose Abdominal or stomach pain agitation, anxiety, excitement, or restlessness confusion or delirium convulsions (seizures)—in acute overdose dehydration faster breathing rate fast or irregular heartbeat fever frequent urination headache increased sensitivity to touch or pain irritability muscle trembling or twitching nausea and vomiting, sometimes with blood overextending the body with head and heels bent backward and body bowed forward painful, swollen abdomen or vomiting (in newborn babies) ringing or other sounds in ears seeing flashes of "zig-zag" lights whole-body tremors (in newborn babies) HMM...I think ill Stick to my green!
  18. Man - I must be physiological mess! Conclusions: Cannabis abuse and particularly heavy abuse can be considered a stressor eliciting relapse in patients with schizophrenia and related disorders and possibly a premorbid precipitant. -- So if you already have Brain disorders dont smoke - Ya that actually does make sense...lol
  19. Im acting aggressively because i have to deal with this daily, and it aggravates me ppl like you act like you know what your talking about, and spread misinformation. And I have read every one of those articles in full text, and know exactly what they say. Maybe you should read past the Abstracts.. "Throwing around articles doesn't help anything" - lmfao.. So only what has been fed to you will help right? You haven't provided any articles or research because its only what you have been told. Thats why you have to explain it. Because it was explained too you. HAHA..O man, Im crying laughing so hard - this is just great. Ya - Im 10..you caught me. The term is used to describe those who voluntarily acquiesce to a suggestion without analysis or research. Using your brain and LOOKING at the health effects....... or being told what the health effects are.... BIG DIFFERENCE.... Didnt bash anyone simply for their opinion - If you read my post - I bashed them for presenting falsified facts. No im not a doctor - but i have read 1000's of article, research papers, experiments, testing, ect.. of world renowned doctors... I know - They are brick walls - Idk why i even try.
  20. Thank you for even more proving my point - NO FACTS, NO ARTICLES - JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN TOLD. That right there tells me you have no clue about anything in the medical field, so just stop making yourself look stupid. And again - Im done arguing with Misinformed Sheeple.
  21. Another misinformed person - Where are ALL these facts coming from? I have smoked Marijuana EVERYDAY for over 1000 days straight - Doctor said dont do it - 3 years later, not a SINGLE THING wrong - No Lung problems,defiantly no CHS oh..and Im a programmer who manages a huge database and multiple servers daily - STONED. For you to even compare giving all those kids (Not just 1 girl..100's of kids are Cannabinoids for treating an array of illnesses) alcohol vs marijuana is WRONG. You cant even begin to compare the effect on your entire body alcohol has. Marijuana can heal cancer? - No .....Correction... YES In a recent report, the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the Federal government’s National Institutes of Health (NIH), stated that marijuana “inhibited the survival of both estrogen receptor–positive and estrogen receptor–negative breast cancer cell lines.” A study published in the British Journal of Cancer, conducted by the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Complutense University in Madrid, this study determined that Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and other cannabinoids inhibit tumour growth. A study published in The Journal of Neuroscience examined the biochemical events in both acute neuronal damage and in slowly progressive, neurodegenerative diseases. They conducted a magnetic resonance imaging study that looked at THC (the main active compound in marijuana) and found that it reduced neuronal injury in rats. A study published in The Journal of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics already acknowledged the fact that cannabinoids have been shown to possess antitumor properties. A study published in the journal Molecular Cancer Therapeutics outlines how brain tumours are highly resistant to current anticancer treatments, which makes it crucial to find new therapeutic strategies aimed at improving the poor prognosis of patients suffering from this disease. This study also demonstrated the reversal of tumour activity in Glioblastoma multiforme. A study published in the US National Library of Medicine, conducted by the California Pacific Medical Centre determined that cannabidiol (CBD) inhibits human breast cancer cell proliferation and invasion. They also demonstrated that CBD significantly reduces tumour mass. A study published in The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics determined that THC as well as cannabidiol dramatically reduced breast cancer cell growth. They confirmed the potency and effectiveness of these compounds. A study published in the Journal Molecular Cancer showed that THC reduced tumour growth and tumour numbers. They determined that cannabinoids inhibit cancer cell proliferation, induce cancer cell apoptosis and impair tumour angiogenesis (all good things). This study provides strong evidence for the use of cannabinoid based therapies for the management of breast cancer. A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) determined that cannabinoids inhibit human breast cancer cell proliferation. A study published in the journal Oncogene, by Harvard Medical Schools Experimental Medicine Department determined that THC inhibits epithelial growth factor induced lung cancer cell migration and more. They go on to state that THC should be explored as novel therapeutic molecules in controlling the growth and metastasis of certain lung cancers. A study published by the US National Library of Medicine by the Institute of Toxicology and Pharmacology, from the Department of General Surgery in Germany determined that cannabinoids inhibit cancer cell invasion. Effects were confirmed in primary tumour cells from a lung cancer patient. Overall, data indicated that cannabinoids decrease cancer cell invasiveness. A study published by the US National Library of Medicine, conducted by Harvard Medical School investigated the role of cannabinoid receptors in lung cancer cells. They determined its effectiveness and suggested that it should be used for treatment against lung cancer cells. A study published in the US National Library of Medicine illustrates a decrease in prostatic cancer cells by acting through cannabinoid receptors. A study published in the journal Molecular Pharmacology recently showed that cannabinoids induce growth inhibition and apoptosis in matle cell lymphoma. The study was supported by grants from the Swedish Cancer Society, The Swedish Research Council and the Cancer Society in Stockholm. A study published in the US National Library of Medicine conducted by the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology by Virginia Commonwealth University determined that cannabinoids induce apoptosis in leukemia cells. A study published by the US National Library of Medicine results show cannabinoids are potent inhibitors of cellular respiration and are toxic to highly malignant oral Tumours. A study published by the US National Library of Medicine determined that that THC reduces the viability of human HCC cell lines (Human hepatocellular liver carcinoma cell line) and reduced the growth. A study published in The American Journal of Cancer determined that cannabinoid receptors are expressed in human pancreatic tumor cell lines and tumour biopsies at much higher levels than in normal pancreatic tissue. Results showed that cannabinoid administration induced apoptosis. They also reduced the growth of tumour cells, and inhibited the spreading of pancreatic tumour cells. .........NEED I GO ON?! Also you can indeed OD marijuana. - WRONG AGAIN, Sorta.... A smoker would theoretically have to consume nearly 1,500 pounds of marijuana within about fifteen minutes to induce an overdose. - Well I guess your right...lmfao! Shit - Ill even be the first one to do it if you can get me that much! While smoking a joint isn't as bad for your lungs as smoking a cigarette, it certainly does harm the lungs ....Again WRONG. http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/01/11/marijuana-smoking-does-not-harm-lungs-study-finds/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0 Im bored, I could tear apart your entire post, but Im gonna stop wasting my time here, Just wanted to make sure false facts were being spread.

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