BudGenius |
MenuGenius is, according to BudGenius.com, the only free menu that supports both tested and untested medicine |
BudGenius |
MenuGenius is, according to BudGenius.com, the only free menu that supports both tested and untested medicine |
It must be getting hot in Arizona. Our friends at the Phoenix New Times have a pair of stories worth repeating – so that they never are repeated again:
First up, there’s Jorge Valencia who police say was just out there in the open using Facebook to sling herb like it was no big deal (Editor’s note: it shouldn’t be). Nobody told Jorge about privacy settings apparently, because police were able to see him post about what he had and how much “dope money” he’d been making.
Next up, we’ve got Stephanie Lopez who was allegedly smoking some herb in her car when police pulled her over (in the drive-through of the Burger King). Police officer didn’t find the herb right away and Lopez denied it initiatlly, but later admitted to the cop she had it and pulled it out of her vagina. No word on if it was XXX Diesel or (I know this is bad) Pussy Kush.
BudGenius.com |
The company’s newest product, MenuGenius, is a free menu for displaying tested and non-tested medicine in an interactive format |
BG Medical Technologies, Inc. |
An online physician will analyze diagnostic sent through the Internet and send daily updates. Software developed by BG Medical will find the most convenient ordering options and track history of all recommendations. |
Bud Genius |
Graphic: BudGenius.com |
If you have a dispensary in California and test five or more strains weekly with BudGenius.com, you can qualify for a free website. |
BudGenius.com, which is both a social networking website and medical marijuana testing laboratory, announced on Wednesday it is introducing a $250,000 program for the development of 25 websites to be built for qualifying medical marijuana dispensaries.
Graphic: BudGenius |
Artificial-Intelligence Software “BudGenius” Correlates Chemical Analysis with Online Patient Feedback
Photo: David Maass/San Diego CityBeat |
A new(ish) strain of medical marijuana named after President Barack Obama has hit San Diego dispensaries over the past few months.