Why You Need A Warehouse

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You could go full Phillip luty there. And should...
It's funny you should mention that, since I already have. The hard part is done, now it's just about putting shit right. I'm limited by tools and material - but the theory worked out. I solved the one specific problem which made sure that the USA was one of the only places you could get free access to firearms - the practical limitations of nitric acid production. I managed to develop a creative little workaround by working a "novel" process - a modernised, industrialised variation of the "piss to gunpowder" method using DEF or fertiliser instead of piss.

That's not a joke, afaik, that's a completely new invention, and you fuckers have been treating it like a little kid's drawing, like "Oh yes, this is a lovely bit of hard-science and innovation you've made! Let's put it right up on the fridge for everyone to see!" - like, some actual curiosity would be appreciated, I put a lot of effort into it.

It comes with risk, too, so I can only hope that Null's anti-British stance extends to requests from the UK Govt.
 
Too late, she's already filled it with Mason jars full of soup.
Not if she doesn’t know where it is and doesn’t have the key. She can make all the mason jars of soup/pickles/etc and I am happy to store them in my warehouse, but she has zero interest in going there.
 
Really off-topic to the thread, but can soup last in mason jars?
This was a joke, riffing on the canning thread(s) in this subforum.
This subforum could probably absolutely tell us about soup lasting (or not) in vacuum sealed Mason jars.
 
Big steel shipping containers. They're usually 8'x40'x8' or 8'x20'x8'.
Ah yes, we refer to those as ”Shipping Containers” in the US. They wouldn’t be practical in the city, but they are very useful once you get to the suburbs and practically essential in rural areas.
 
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