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  • I made groceries.

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    JollyJ

    BTW, I went into a smaller, local grocery store for most of what I bought today. I've known their butcher for 45 years...P.J. told me that things were getting back to normal as far as his job went. I noticed I could buy just about what I wanted, with the exception of some really nice ribeyes or such, but that store doesn't tend to stock that type of product. Real blue-collar type of store.

  • Nitric Oxide Trial Underway

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    RainmanR

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  • Saturday drive

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    L

    It’s one of my favorite adventures. There are so many cool places to stop along the way too.

  • The Hero

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  • RIP Tom Lester

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    markM

    RIP

  • Questioning Conventional Wisdom in the COVID-19 Crisis

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    CopperC

    @Horace said in Questioning Conventional Wisdom in the COVID-19 Crisis:

    the "lives are priceless" idea is nonsense,

    Yes, of course.

    What do insurance companies think of the price of a life these days?

    Is the demand for insurance going up? If so is the price going up?

    Maybe both are going down.

    Those guys could give you a reasonable number to put on a life.

  • "Das Bild" responds to a critical letter from the Chinese embassy

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  • Patients are vanishing from hospitals (heart attack, stroke, etc)

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  • Hey George!

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    MikM

    I can see that. Kitchen real estate is precious.

    Have I told you how much I love my Breville?

  • Hey Horace

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    HoraceH

    can't move the thumb joint still. I think I have a secondary rupture of that tendon in the wrist. I felt a sharp pain there once while the primary rupture was fresh and I accidentally flexed that muscle. i think the tendon was in a weird position and tore itself. If I'm right then there was a length of tendon there between my wrist and thumb totally disconnected from anything else. One end got connected in surgery and I think the other end is still detached. But the doctor thinks this may be just a "block" on the tendon sheath. I could use an MRI but they're not doing those according to the doctor, due to the virus.

    The student left a couple weeks ago, she's back in japan now I think in home quarantine. Her school here won't be re-opening this year.

  • Lots of ‘mutinous’ states out there.

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    MikM

    Beaches can be controlled, but it will take considerable personnel. They are probably about the easiest public spot to control.

  • Only a dream

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    L

    @jon-nyc said in Only a dream:

    Half siblings maybe.

    Your vigilance with social distancing has context now.

  • Condoleeza Rice: "The Chinese are trying to shift the narrative"

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    JollyJ

    They'd point to anything. At this point, the coyotes have howled so hard, for so long, at so little, it's mostly just background noise.

  • Aerosol vs Droplet transmission

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    JollyJ

    @jon-nyc said in Aerosol vs Droplet transmission:

    Always hated those too, Mik. And in Manhattan, that's pretty much all you get. It was very common for the distance between you and the stranger beside you to be less than the distance between you and your date across the table.

    That's over with. Maybe forever.

  • We need more CO2!

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    MikM

    That was an accident. A happy one, admittedly, but still an accident. And it will make its own CO2.

  • Useful Tips

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    MikM

    It turns out that My Favorite Redhead is an absolute expert on this stuff, having sold disinfectant wipes and chemicals, and taught about them in boot camps around the country.

    What you need to look at is:

    Kill Claims: What the product is supposed to kill. You want a broad range of things killed.

    Dwell Time: The amount of time the agent has to remain wet on a surface. A shorter dwell time is better. We are using Oxivir TB Wipes, which use hydrogen peroxide and have a one minute dwell time. If the wetness dissipates before the dwell tie you have to re-wet it.

  • The check is in the mail.

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    Aqua LetiferA

    We found that it's also a good way to mix up the random crap that's available in the way of groceries.

  • Uncovered.

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    MikM

    It will vanish like fart in the wind. I sure wouldn't invest much in it, but it might be a good way to get some folks to work if you can get the PPE. The odd thing about all the economic destruction is the pandemic is also creating a whole lot of opportunities.

  • Meanwhile, in New York...

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  • I think he doesn't like them...

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