Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #107,761  
There were a lot of British groups I liked in the 60s and in that time became a huge fan of Eric Clapton still am

The Beatles not so much sacrilege I know. The Dave Clark Five were on one of my favorite lists as well just Petula Clark was first thing that came to my mind. Another favorite was Dave Mason but when Disco came about I got stuck in a rut and kept listening to 60s early 70s music still do

Always been a Dave Mason fan myself, Traffic was a good one, and the Moody Blues...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,762  
So much to catch up on.

PJ, hope the car drama ends as well as it can.

Randy, hope Ellen gets mole removed with little to no pain.

Don, do you ever eat that much kale in a day? Our kale must be a short variety. It has not tried to grow very tall.

Saw the kinks in concert. My first real concert to attend.
The Kinks - No More Looking Back - YouTube

Ron, nice pics.

Roy, hope the layoff doesn't get you. I'm slow at work right now. Historically, it happens twice a year. I've got a project coming that they are budgeting 480 hours for me. That's a 1/4 of my yearly calendar.

Here's a doctor with a good Youtube channel about covid.

Coronavirus Epidemic Update 31: Mortality Rate, Cleaning Products, A More/Less Severe Virus Strain? - YouTube

RNG, glad you got new toys. Hope your test comes out good.

Eric, glad you are getting some decent weather.

Take care all, prayers for our team.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,763  
TheBritish invasion.... some of my favorite music, some of the greatest artists .... for generations.

Then let me recommend a movie called The Boat That Rocked. It's a comedy that chronicles a weird bit of British history and features a TON of great British rock'n'rolll from that era...

 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,764  
Don, my ejection fraction was in the 35 percent range after my stent but before my surgery. Haven稚 read the latest echo report but it it must be substantially improved based on my improvement overall.

Randy, I know your main problem was your heart valve but your secondly problem was occlusion hence the stent. That is where a plant based diet is important. Dose your cardiac rehab have a teaching class and what do they say about a plant based diet.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,765  
Don,I came across this today, thought you might try it out. For that matter, any of you guys can try it!
 

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   / Good morning!!!! #107,766  
Don,I came across this today, thought you might try it out. For that matter, any of you guys can try it!

That is not heart healthy to my standards. It has added cholesterol (turkey) and fat (canola oil) and dairy (yogurt). You cannot prevent or reverse heart disease with those.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,767  
The other day I was in the entrance of the supermarket wiping down the cart surfaces, my hands, etc. in my OCD manner and a woman exiting commented on my antics. She seemed surprised that I have been exercising "Universal Precautions" (as trained) since the late 1970's. I now wonder about each and every product that I touch especially the fruits and vegetables and who sick handled and/or sneezed/coughed on it.

I see more and more people entering the grocery store doing that. Now I've no doubt that it's a good idea, but just something I've never done. I DO wash my hands frequently, and I DO wash all the fruits and vegetables when I get them home. But I became a police officer BEFORE firemen drove ambulances. The city had contracts with funeral homes to provide ambulance service, and any first aid rendered at the scene was done by the police. Ambulance attendants (usually only one man; the driver) loaded and hauled the victims; period. And neither police nor ambulance attendants had any rubber gloves. So getting our hands dirty and/or bloody was just part of the job. When we left such a scene, we usually stopped by the station or a fire station to wash up a bit.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,768  
Don, do you ever eat that much kale in a day? Our kale must be a short variety. It has not tried to grow very tall.

had Pasta fagipoli for lunch (used 6 cups of Kale).

The rootball on the kale plant I pulled was the size of a basketball and was 4' high and as I said had 80 stems of leaves. It was like a hedge. I have 6 more of these whoppers. I'm delaying planting half my potatoes until they die from the heat.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,769  
Drew, the Corona virus has up to a 9 day incubation period. That is why, on this virus, the standard advice of staying home when you are sick makes little difference. You could go to work for over a week and feel great while you unknowingly infect everyone around you. Eric is on the right track with this.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,770  
Don, that's a lot of good food.

I had to chuckle about Eric's Subaru, I'm sure he chronically laments that his dash doesn't have the same bespoke
flavor as a new custom Bentley model.:
the Riverwood on the dash "has been preserved for 5000 years in peat bogs, lakes, and rivers found in the Fenlands of East Anglia, England."

sounds like our using Redwood.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,771  
I saw my first harbinger of Spring yesterday- a Redwinged Blackbird :cool:.

Paul- good luck with the car search and acquisition.

Bird- Thank you for your services. I am happy that you and your first responding colleagues were not seriously impacted by exposure to others' contagious diseases and bodily fluids. Universal precautions took on a new perspective when HIV+ became an occupational hazard. We treated all psych admissions to be potential HIV+; we had to as, many admits were highly agitated and combative freely spewing bodily aerosols and fluids. I believe that a lot of the posters here had similar occupational exposure hazards. I hope that we are all so lucky with this COVID-19 and/or any other pandemic event.

Kyle- Thanks for sharing the link.

An interesting, but scary site tracking the COVID-19: Operations Dashboard for ArcGIS
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,772  
Then let me recommend a movie called The Boat That Rocked. It's a comedy that chronicles a weird bit of British history and features a TON of great British rock'n'rolll from that era...

Not to be confused with that other movie about weird British music history called This Is Spinal Tap. :laughing:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,773  
Yep on the edit.

Would have been easy to do...and added nothing to the point of the opinion piece you quoted. Now off of my soapbox.

I didn’t see any of it as a good educational piece.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,775  
Today is the 184th anniversary of the final siege at the Alamo.

"Fall of the Alamo, and Massacre of Travis and His Brave Associates

by Francisco Antonio Ruiz
Translated by J. A. Quintero

On the 6th of March at 3 a.m. General Santa Anna at the head of 4000 men, advanced against the Alamo. The infantry, artillery and cavalry had formed about 1000 varas from the walls of said fortress.

The Mexican army charged and were twice repulsed by the deadly fire of Travis' artillery, which resembled a constant thunder. At the third charge the Toluca battalion commenced to scale the walls and suffered severely. Out of 800 men, only 130 were left alive.

When the Mexican army had succeeded in entering the walls, I with Political Chief (Jefe Politico) Don Ramon Musquiz, and other members of the corporation, accompanied the curate Don Refugio de la Garza, who, by Santa Anna's orders had assembled during the night, at a temporary fortification erected in Potrero Street, with the object of attending the wounded.

As soon as the storming commenced, we crossed the bridge on Commerce Street with this object in view, and about 100 yards from the same a party of Mexican dragoons fired upon us and compelled us to fallback on the river to the place occupied before.

Half an hour had elapsed when Santa Anna sent one of his aides with an order for us to come before him. He directed me to call upon some of the neighbors to come with carts to carry the dead to the cemetery, and also to accompany him, as he was desirous to have Colonels Travis, Bowie and Crockett shown to him.

On the north battery of the fortress lay the lifeless body of Colonel Travis on the gun carriage shot only in the forehead.

Toward the west in a small fort opposite the city we found the body of Colonel Crockett.

Colonel Bowie was found dead in his bed in one of the rooms of the south side.

Santa Anna, after the Mexicans were taken out, ordered wood to be brought to burn the bodies of the Texans. He sent a company of dragoons with me to bring wood and dry branches from the neighboring forests.

About 3 o'clock in the afternoon of the next day they commenced laying wood and dry branches upon which a file of dead bodies were placed, more wood was piled on them and another file brought, and in this manner all were arranged in layers. Kindling wood was distributed through the pile and at 8 o'clock it was lighted.

The dead Mexicans of Santa Anna's army were taken to the graveyard, but not having sufficient room for them, I ordered some of them to be thrown in the river, which was done on the same day. Santa Anna's loss estimated at 1600 men. These were the flower of his army.

The gallantry of the few Texans who defended the Alamo were really wondered at by the Mexican army. Even the generals were astonished at their vigorous resistance, and how dearly the victory had been bought.

The generals who, under Santa Anna, participated in the storming of the Alamo were Juan Amador, Castrillion, Ramirez y Sesma, Andrade.

The men burned numbered 182. I was an eye witness, for as Alcalde of San Antonio, I was with some of the neighbors collecting the dead bodies and placing them on the funeral pyre.

(Signed) Francisco Antonio Ruiz"
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,776  
BEF- My + thoughts, wishes, and prayers for your Son. I do not believe that USA data reflects the real situation due to limited testing resources. I think that we are just seeing the tip of the iceberg.

I am hoping/praying that COVID-19 mutates to a less virulent form.

Rick- Thanks for sharing the final siege of the Alamo. History forgotten will be repeated.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,777  
Randy, I know your main problem was your heart valve but your secondly problem was occlusion hence the stent. That is where a plant based diet is important. Dose your cardiac rehab have a teaching class and what do they say about a plant based diet.

My blocked artery was non life threatening, didn’t even cause angina. The stent was done as precaution in the event of future problems. I’ve never had high cholesterol. As for the classes I have not seen any but I will ask about that on Monday. I’m not against helping myself.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,778  
Thanks for that, Rick. We seem to have forgotten or want to change history today.

My Great, Great, Great, Grandfather, Gordon Jennings--generally regarded as the oldest defender, was one of the 182 dead.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,780  
Today is the 184th anniversary of the final siege at the Alamo.

"Fall of the Alamo, and Massacre of Travis and His Brave Associates

by Francisco Antonio Ruiz
Translated by J. A. Quintero

On the 6th of March at 3 a.m. General Santa Anna at the head of 4000 men, advanced against the Alamo. The infantry, artillery and cavalry had formed about 1000 varas from the walls of said fortress.

The Mexican army charged and were twice repulsed by the deadly fire of Travis' artillery, which resembled a constant thunder. At the third charge the Toluca battalion commenced to scale the walls and suffered severely. Out of 800 men, only 130 were left alive.

When the Mexican army had succeeded in entering the walls, I with Political Chief (Jefe Politico) Don Ramon Musquiz, and other members of the corporation, accompanied the curate Don Refugio de la Garza, who, by Santa Anna's orders had assembled during the night, at a temporary fortification erected in Potrero Street, with the object of attending the wounded.

As soon as the storming commenced, we crossed the bridge on Commerce Street with this object in view, and about 100 yards from the same a party of Mexican dragoons fired upon us and compelled us to fallback on the river to the place occupied before.

Half an hour had elapsed when Santa Anna sent one of his aides with an order for us to come before him. He directed me to call upon some of the neighbors to come with carts to carry the dead to the cemetery, and also to accompany him, as he was desirous to have Colonels Travis, Bowie and Crockett shown to him.

On the north battery of the fortress lay the lifeless body of Colonel Travis on the gun carriage shot only in the forehead.

Toward the west in a small fort opposite the city we found the body of Colonel Crockett.

Colonel Bowie was found dead in his bed in one of the rooms of the south side.

Santa Anna, after the Mexicans were taken out, ordered wood to be brought to burn the bodies of the Texans. He sent a company of dragoons with me to bring wood and dry branches from the neighboring forests.

About 3 o'clock in the afternoon of the next day they commenced laying wood and dry branches upon which a file of dead bodies were placed, more wood was piled on them and another file brought, and in this manner all were arranged in layers. Kindling wood was distributed through the pile and at 8 o'clock it was lighted.

The dead Mexicans of Santa Anna's army were taken to the graveyard, but not having sufficient room for them, I ordered some of them to be thrown in the river, which was done on the same day. Santa Anna's loss estimated at 1600 men. These were the flower of his army.

The gallantry of the few Texans who defended the Alamo were really wondered at by the Mexican army. Even the generals were astonished at their vigorous resistance, and how dearly the victory had been bought.

The generals who, under Santa Anna, participated in the storming of the Alamo were Juan Amador, Castrillion, Ramirez y Sesma, Andrade.

The men burned numbered 182. I was an eye witness, for as Alcalde of San Antonio, I was with some of the neighbors collecting the dead bodies and placing them on the funeral pyre.

(Signed) Francisco Antonio Ruiz"

Thanks Rick.

Much fallout and trickledown from this fight.
 

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