Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Celtic Mystique Music for Deep Relaxation

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Last of the Mohicans- Alexandro Querevalú

LOST SOULS - Powerful Female Vocal

Ahhh for something different, eclectic....beautiful.

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Vivek Ramaswamy at Richard Nixon Library

This is a great speech with all the information of his strategy as president. #hardtalknews

Thursday, August 24, 2023

HardRider Motorcycle, eStore, HardTalk News, Magazine

HardRider Greeting for riders everywhere. #hardtalknews #hardrider #hardridermotorcycle

HardRider Intro Video for New Fall Products 2023

Video launch for new fall products HardRider. hardrider.net #motorcycle #motorcycles #hardtalknews #hardrider #hardridermotorcycle

HardRider New Merch Coming August 2023

Getting ready to update New Merch. Also Thank You to all of our Euro subscribers and buyers, we appreciate your business. We now have contacts in Ukraine and purchasing products for resale as well. We will update our site and channels for Fall Delivery. #hardrider #hardridermotorcycle #motorcycle #motorcycles #harley #harleydavidson #suzuki #honda #yamaha #KTM #ducati #Triumph #kawasaki

Wednesday, August 23, 2023

Would You Wear This Motorcycle Tshirt

Would You Wear This Motorcycle Tshirt #hardrider #tshirts #motorcycle #hardridermotorcycle

HardRider New Tshirts Release August 2023

Motorcycle Tshirts. #hardrider #hardridermotorcycle #motorcycle #tshirts

What happens when ideology runs a power grid.

This is what happens when ideology runs a power grid.. NDP and Liberal ideology making slaves of middle class. #hardtalknews

Hash vs Weed

If you’re new to the world of cannabis, you might think weed and hash are two interchangeable words used to describe the same thing. But they’re not. Below, we’ll walk you through the differences. What Is Weed? Weed refers to dried cannabis. In most parts of the world, weed is made up of cannabis flowers that have been dried and cured, and are ready to smoke, vaporize, cook, or turn into some kind of concentrate. In some regions of the world (like South America and Southeast Asia, for example), you’ll still find “brick weed”, which usually contains buds, stems, leaves, and seeds, all compressed into a hard, dark block. There are countless strains of cannabis out there, and they all produce unique effects. Since the 1980s, cannabis growers have started breeding and manipulating these strains to produce unique varieties with different aromas, flavours, and effects. Sativa varieties tend to produce a more uplifting, euphoric high, while indica varieties are thought to produce more relaxing, mellow effects. But keep in mind that the effects of a strain come down to its chemical makeup, not its genetic lineage.
Hash vs Weed What Is Hash? Hash (or hashish), on the other hand, refers to a cannabis extract made by separating the resin from buds (and/or sugar leaves). There are many different ways to make hash, but they all involve separating the trichomes and pressing them into a block, ball, cylinder, or coin. The result is a strong concentrate with unique flavour and effects. Some of the most traditional forms of hash come from Afghanistan, Morocco, and India. Afghan and Moroccan hash were traditionally made by running dried cannabis through fine sieves. The gentle friction would separate the trichomes from the dried plant material to make kief, which would then be heated and pressed to produce dark, creamy, and very potent blocks of hash. In India, on the other hand, hash was produced differently. Here, people would take live cannabis buds and roll them between their hands. The heat and friction would cause trichomes to separate from the actual plant material and create a thick, dark resin on the hands. This would then be rolled into balls and sold as charas. Other forms of hash include rosin, bubble hash, and BHO, the latter two of which are made using solvents. How Do Hash And Weed Compare? Now that you understand the difference between hash and weed, here’s an overview of how they differ in terms of preparation, flavour, effects, potency, and use. Preparation Weed is prepared by growing female cannabis plants, waiting for them to flower, keeping them from being pollinated by males, and harvesting their buds at peak ripeness. Today, most weed is grown indoors using specialised lights, ventilation systems, and nutrients to help maximise a female cannabis plant’s ability to produce resin. After about 8–12 weeks of flowering (depending on the strain), female plants are cut down, and the buds are dried for about two weeks before being placed into jars for curing. This process is vital because it helps the buds mature and maximises potency and flavour. Hash can be prepared in a multitude of ways, but they all involve separating the trichomes from cannabis buds and binding them together. The simplest and most traditional ways to make hash are those used by people in Morocco and India (which we mentioned earlier). Rosin hash, on the other hand, is made by pressing cannabis flowers using a hot press or hair straighteners to extract a rich, golden resin. Meanwhile, bubble hash uses ice water and physical agitation to separate the trichomes, and BHO uses butane. Flavour There’s a stark difference in the taste of weed and hash. Whereas weed tends to have more fresh, herbal, and sometimes fruity flavours and aromas, hash tends to be complex, rich, and spicy. Keep in mind that the flavours of hash and weed will vary depending on what strain was used to create them. The flavour of hash also varies greatly based on the way it’s produced. Hash is much more potent than weed. Most cannabis strains on the market today produce between 15–30% THC. Because hash is made by compounding a ton of trichomes together, it can reach potencies of 40, 50, or even 60%. Again, the exact potency of weed or hash will vary from one strain to the next, and will also come down to the style of hash-making utilised. Today, BHO tends to be the most potent type of hash out there, reaching over 90% THC. Use This is where weed and hash have more in common. Both can be smoked, vaporized, or used in edibles. Weed flowers, however, can also be used to make concentrates, whereas hash doesn’t work here. Quality First, Always Whether you prefer weed or hash doesn’t matter—both offer a unique and enjoyable experience. Whichever you choose, however, always make sure to source your weed or hash from quality producers using the best genetics. Or better yet, grow your own weed and make your own hash at home using our top-shelf seeds! HardTalk News

Sunday, August 20, 2023

Friday, August 18, 2023

The Big Bang Theory Myth

How can the universe be infinite if it began with the big bang? This is going to come as a shock to you, but the physics community does not believe in the Big Bang and it does not believe that there was a ”singularity”.
The term Big Bang is misleading, and was in fact invented by the British astronomer Fred Hoyle to mock the idea of the universe exploding from a “singularity” (he believed in a steady state universe, which exists forever, more or less unchanged). Our best theories of the early universe say that there was a time when our visible universe was incredibly small, hot and dense. That’s it. You could extrapolate back from that and say “Well, looking at this graph of the size of the universe, it crosses the zero line at this time, therefore it must have come from nothing, or a point of zero size, which we call a singularity.”, but you would be mistaken in doing so. Lots of people have made this mistake, and the name also helps to create the commonly held misconception that there was a big explosion where previously there was nothing. I could do the same for your mass, as a foetus: I’d say “Well, looking at this graph, we can see the mass of the foetus crossing the zero line at this time here - therefore, the foetus came from a singularity!”. But, you didn’t come from nothing. There was a single fertilized cell, which we know about, and then before that, something happened, but we don’t know exactly what. (And we don’t really want to know, thanks, that’s between your mom and dad). The current leading theory states that the universe expanded incredibly rapidly in a very very short space of time, due to a process called cosmic inflation. This theory made some predictions which have since been borne out, eg by some features of the cosmic background radiation, and so it’s a strong, widely accepted theory. That begs the question “Well, what inflated?”, and that is a good question. We’re not quite sure. But, it seems that there was something there before, that dumped a great deal of energy (for some reason), and that triggered a short runaway expansion of a small part of space into the much much larger part of space which made up the very early universe. Then, the inflation chain reaction stopped, and the universe continued to expand just due to the fact that it was incredibly hot and dense, and that’s what hot and dense things do if they’re not contained. Personally, i think we could cure a lot of public misunderstanding if we ditched the phrase “The Big Bang” and replaced it with “The Big Stretch”. Regarding infinity - you're right: if it is infinite now it must have been infinite then too: you can't transition from finite to infinite. All we know about is our finite part of the entire Universe (as opposed to the visible Universe that we can see out to the cosmic background radiation). We don't know if the larger Universe is infinite. It might be - this is actually one of the debated subjects of cosmology.

Gen 3 Hayabusa Facts

Gen 3 Hayabusa Facts. Gen3 lookin good. #hardtalknews #hardrider #hardridermotorcycle #motorcycle

Resurgence of Vision Vivek Ramaswamy

August 2023, listen to Vivek's strategy against the advice of strategic professionals. Resurgence of Vision Vivek Ramaswamy #hardtalknews

Built a world-beating Racebike in Garage

Built a world-beating Racebike in Garage. Super interesting and worth watching... #hardtalknews

Twin Turbo Virago Bobber

Twin Turbo Virago Bobber . This is an amazing detailed install of a turbo kit on a carbureted motorcycle. Check it out. #hardtalknews

TReason SpaceX Developed The Starship

The Real Reason SpaceX Developed The Starship!. This is a really helpful video that is full of important and interesting details. #hardtalknews

What Elon Musk Did With Mel Gibson

What Elon Musk Did With Mel Gibson. Check out how Musk and Gibson are tackling real world problems. #hardtalknews #soundoffreedom

Thursday, August 17, 2023

Trudeau's staff Affiliated with Chinese

https://twitter.com/TheRealKeean/status/1691951076390650358?s=20 Go figure. finally the Chinese are calling in the favours, for the personal money they have given to Trudeau. Trudeau's staff Affiliated with Chinese Communist Party. Trudeau is the most corrupt Canadian Prime Minister in our history. #hardtalknews

Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Hayabusa Exhaust Sound Over 20 Systems

Hayabusa Exhaust Sound - from over 20 Systems. Check out the actual sound from each of these exhausts. #hardtalknews #hardrider #hardridermotorcycle

Extreme Harley Davidson V Rod Custom

Check out the builds and the sounds. #hardtalknews #hardrider #hardridermotorcycle

Monday, August 14, 2023

Suzuki GS250 Build - Cinematic Timelapse

This is amazing, check it out... #hardtalknews #hardrider #hardridermotorcycle

Radical Left guilting the West into oblivion

Radical Left guilting the West into oblivion. Psychopathic radicals. #hardtalknews

Whitney Webb Deplatformed by Patreon

Control your own data via email, blogs and websites. It is well known Facebook, Youtube and others can cut you off in a second and delete your data. Whitney Webb was just recently pulled from Patreon. #hardtalknews #mediahead

Saturday, August 12, 2023

Thursday, August 10, 2023

Fat Tire Kits from HardTalk News

Fat Tires for Motorcycles, Pros & Cons

Motorcycle fat tire kits have gained popularity among riders seeking to customize their bikes for a unique appearance and improved performance. These kits involve replacing the stock narrow tires with wider ones, giving the motorcycle a distinct look and altering its handling characteristics.

One of the primary reasons riders opt for fat tire kits, is the visual impact. Wider tires can give your motorcycle a bold and aggressive appearance, making it stand out from the crowd.

While some riders enjoy the unique handling, others find that fat tire kits can negatively impact the bike's maneuverability. The wider tires can lead to slower and less responsive steering, making tight turns more challenging. Wider tires are typically heavier than their narrower counterparts. This additional weight can affect acceleration, braking, and overall performance. Fat tire kits can be expensive.

If you go for a two-forty rear wheel, then all you will need is a simple extended sprocket that is slightly wider than the original. However when you go wider, you will need a Jack Drive or Out Side Drive setup. The jack drive requires 2 chains and a special swingarm, while the OSD Kit has a double bearing sprocket drive that attaches to the side of your bike where the forward sprocket drive is located. Swingarms, extended or single sided, can be pricey, costing many thousands of dollars.

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Wider Wheel Pros Cons | Motorcycles

Fat Tires for Motorcycles | Pros & Cons Motorcycle fat tire kits have gained popularity among riders seeking to customize their bikes for a unique appearance and improved performance. These kits involve replacing the stock narrow tires with wider ones, giving the motorcycle a distinct look and altering its handling characteristics. Like any modification, fat tire kits come with both pros and cons that riders should consider before making a decision.
Pros: Aesthetic Appeal: One of the primary reasons riders opt for fat tire kits is the visual impact. Wider tires can give your motorcycle a bold and aggressive appearance, making it stand out from the crowd. Enhanced Stability: Wider tires provide a larger contact patch with the road, potentially improving stability and grip during cornering, especially at lower speeds. Customization: Fat tire kits allow for personalization and customization, enabling riders to express their individual style through their motorcycles. This can include choosing from various tire tread patterns, rim designs, and color options. Unique Handling: While it may not be to everyone's taste, some riders enjoy the altered handling characteristics that come with wider tires. The bike may feel more planted and stable, especially in straight-line riding. Improved Traction: The increased tire width can result in better traction, especially on surfaces like gravel or sand, where wider tires can help prevent sinking. Cons: Altered Handling: While some riders enjoy the unique handling, others find that fat tire kits can negatively impact the bike's maneuverability. The wider tires can lead to slower and less responsive steering, making tight turns more challenging. Increased Weight: Wider tires are typically heavier than their narrower counterparts. This additional weight can affect acceleration, braking, and overall performance. Limited Tire Choices: The variety of tire options for fat tire kits might be more limited compared to standard tire sizes. This could restrict your choices when it comes to tire brands and tread patterns. Installation Complexity: Installing a fat tire kit is more complex than simply swapping out tires. It often involves modifications to the swingarm, rear suspension, and other components. Professional installation is recommended, which adds to the overall cost. Cost: Fat tire kits can be expensive. In addition to the cost of the kit itself, there's also the expense of professional installation, potential modifications, and any necessary adjustments to the bike's suspension, brakes, and drivetrain. Legal and Safety Concerns: Widening the tire size might lead to legal issues depending on your local regulations. Additionally, handling changes can affect the bike's stability and safety, especially if not properly adjusted or ridden without the necessary skill. Types: 240, 300, 330 Here's where the rubber hits the road. If you go 240 rear wheel then all you will need is a simple extended sprocket that is slightly wider than the original. Big advantages to going 240 because of this, plus the ride is better and more truer for a wider wheel. However when you go wider than a 240 wheel, you will need a Jack Drive or OSD (Out Side Drive) setup. The jack drive requires 2 chains and lots of ongoing adjustments, while the OSD requires a single chain but still has the double bearing sprocket drive. Regardless, going wider than a 240 greatly increases your rear end weight and decreases all ridability in curves and corners. Plus tires are expensive and so are the rims. Swingarms: Custom swingarms, extended or single sided swingarms can be pricey costing many thousands of dollars. Again, you go wide, the cost goes up and the ridability goes down, that simple. Bottom line, our recommendation is go 240 with a braced standard swingarm. Note: Unlike OSD systems, the Jack drive is almost always built in to the swingarm and quite often a single sided swingarm. In conclusion, motorcycle fat tire kits offer a unique and attention-grabbing aesthetic along with potential handling improvements for some riders. However, they also come with downsides such as altered handling characteristics, increased weight, and added costs. Before installing a fat tire kit, it's essential to thoroughly research, consider your riding preferences, and consult with professionals to ensure that the modification aligns with your motorcycle and your riding style.

Facts on Transgender Numbers in Canada

In Canada, the proportions of transgender or non-binary individuals are three to seven times higher among Generation Z (born between 1997 and 2006, 0.79%) and millennials (born between 1981 and 1996, 0.51%), than among Generation X (born between 1966 and 1980, 0.19%), baby boomers (born between 1946 and 1965, 0.15%), and those born in the pre-World War II and Silent Generation era (born in 1945 or earlier, 0.12%). An increase in gender transition may also lead to an increase in detransition. Recent studies, cited in a Real Clear Science article, suggest detransition rates ranging from approximately 2% to 10%, surpassing the previously reported 1%. Questions have arisen regarding whether the teaching of gender ideology in schools contributes to this phenomenon. When queried about the importance of discussing this topic in classrooms, the majority expressed support.
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Monday, August 7, 2023

Sunday, August 6, 2023

Victor Davis Hanson “The Case For Trump”

Victor Davis Hanson “The Case For Trump”. This helps explain the state we are in right now. #HardTalknews

Wednesday, August 2, 2023

HardRider Custom Busa Loaded

HardRider Motorcycle's Custom Busa. #hardrider #hardridermotorcycle, #motorcycles #motorcycle, #custombusa hardrider.net

AWS Basics In 10 Minutes

Mediahead delivers AWS hosting, servers and setups. mediahead.ca #mediahead #hardtalknews

RIDE OF THE VALKYRIES - PIPE ORGAN

RIDE OF THE VALKYRIES - PIPE ORGAN #hardtalknews