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Glad the family is doing OK with the disease so far, Kyle.

There is/was a program called Ghost that will do a bit wise copy of one disc to another. I've use the Mac equivalent many times to move data from an old computer to a new one. Works like a charm as long as there aren't any significant changes to the OS. That's been the case for the last two new computer purchases, and I ended up using Apple's Migration Assistant application instead. Worked like a champ, but because the traffic went over the wireless network, it took a loooooooooooooooooooooog time. Maybe there's a winderz equivalent to MA?

I've also had good luck pulling the old drive out of the computer and sticking it into a USB box, then transferring the data over USB. That way I can keep using the old drive as either a spare or to back up the new one. If your old drive is bigger than the one in the new computer, maybe you could swap the new one into the USB box, and still put the old one in the new computer. But there have been some upgrades in the drive interfaces, too, to those would have to be compatible as well.

Ah, the joys of data migration...:grumpy:

I just put my old drive in my new desktop and have A and B drives. But I use my iPad and iPhone about 95% of the time.
 
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I still have Ghost. I would go with a fresh win10 install, and reinstall the apps, then network the drives to copy over files. I have USB adapters I can plug a drive into and then transfer files that way. Here’s one of them.
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Maybe the answer is better air filtration, like way back when they installed "smoke eaters" in the ceilings of rooms where folks were packed
in together smoking away. Most bars had them. I never thought they worked that well, always could smell my clothes when I came home and into
the wash they went. But maybe better filters are the answer. Maybe we can tech our way out of this and not just inject our way.


There was a Medcram video where they interviewed Harvard Prof. Joseph Allen about healthy buildings. Ventilation and filtration is what you need. I suspect that most places aren't going to want to spend money now that many people thing we are close to the end of this mess. There ought to be a healthy building engineering standard. Health star certified, indicating the proper level of ventilation and filtration. It would probably be useful for other airborne pathogens too. Could be a business opportunity.

Chris

You are correct. Expect to see major upgrades to both air filtration, and air purification in the coming months. I'm guessing it will be mandatory for some business's and public venues.
 
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I remember standing in line with my mother as a child for the polio vaccine. It came in a tiny paper cup, and I drank it. And I only got one dose...

I think that was a later version. I remember going to school gym in grammar school, shot in arm. More than a single dose as I recall. Also don’t recall any non takers.

One of the girls in jr high had had it as a kid. Didn’t really know her, but i do remember her as always smiling, even as she swung her body down the hall on those 2 crutches.
 
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One of the mechanical engineers at work taped a merv15 filter to the back of a box fan and runs it. Supposedly the filter will stop cv droplets.
 
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We have a little in common mate. I fly RC planes too. In fact I'm off to the club this morning if the rain holds off. Also I was in Ambulance Service for 21 years. I was a mechanic/ rescue and volunteer AO until I became fleet co-ordinator and was in the office for about 12 years until I retired. Very rewarding job but pleased to retire while I still had my marbles. Been retired 11 years now and going strong. Thanks for your service.

I wish that I could get out and fly now.... way back in this thread somewhere, I posted pics of our "hobby shack", which was quickly filled with my fleet coming out of mothballs.... I might get a couple and bring them into the house (if wifey doesn't object) and get a few ready for spring / summer.

Well, for my EMS career, it's over... not by my choice, but this knee injury. The surgeon already told me that I'm done on the streets. I moved up in rank and was a Captain when I got hurt.... maybe I can drive a desk if needed. I won't know that for at least another 6 months.

Hope you get a chance to go to the club today
 
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Not so sure about that, Drew. From what I've read, you can still be a carrier/spreader of CV19 even though you've been vaccinated. But you won't get sick. So we'll have more asymptomatic folks wondering around ready to infect anyone that hasn't been vaccinated. That solves the hospital overflow problem, but it doesn't do much to slow down the spread of the disease.

That was last week. This week: Fauci: There's evidence COVID-19 vaccines don't just protect you - they may stop you from spreading the virus to others, too | Business Insider India
 

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