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   / Good morning!!!! #107,441  
<snip>the bottom line is that 70% of us will get it, but most of us won't die.:eek:
We all die. We just procrastinate as long as possible.
why are we wearing masks when they say this is not airborne?
I believe N95 is the lowest rating out there, but whether you get a "better" filter, again, if not airborne, what is the point?
Seems like washing one's hands would accomplish more and don't touch eyes or mouth with unwashed hands...
Only some sources say Covid-19 is not "airborne".

Most seem to say the primary transmission is by small droplets, such as those created in a sneeze.

The cheap paper masks are only good to prevent a carrier spreading the virus and the N95 and up are needed for those people (such as health care workers) who are subject to exposure to people that are sneezing. And the masks need to fit tight.

So good paint masks all around.
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   / Good morning!!!! #107,442  
Power to the People!!!!! Our PV system appears to be up and running again:). Plans for the rest of the day = Happy Hour and making garlic bread for the leftover potato leek soup that I made.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,444  
Hawkeye- Thanks. I really have no complaints about SunBug Solar® who installed, monitor, and maintain our PV system. Being tied into the grid is a whole different animal than what David has and what RNG is doing. Our PV panels' orientation is different than what is the ideal for off grid PV setups. We are oriented more SSW than pure south so our production peaks with grid demands.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,445  
Good evening all. It was a frosty 27 this morning and quite cloudy early. Cleared nicely in the afternoon and made it to about 40. The wife, dogs, and I will be leaving tomorrow morning early for a week on the Florida gulf coast. Spent the day today getting ready for our adventure! Hope everyone has a good weekend.

Frank
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,446  
We all die. We just procrastinate as long as possible.

Only some sources say Covid-19 is not "airborne".

Most seem to say the primary transmission is by small droplets, such as those created in a sneeze.

The cheap paper masks are only good to prevent a carrier spreading the virus and the N95 and up are needed for those people (such as health care workers) who are subject to exposure to people that are sneezing. And the masks need to fit tight.

So good paint masks all around.
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I was surprised to hear the medical "expert" say a few minutes ago that the masks don't stop anyone from getting the virus, only helps sick people from spreading it when they sneeze. Dr. Siegel said that if you're not sick, then wearing one only causes you to collect other viruses and germs on it and then you might touch the mask and then you face or eyes.

Still good news...the death rate in the US is still 0.0%...I haven't heard of any in Canada or Australia/New Z, where some of you live. Bad news (for us) is that most of the worldwide deaths have been senior men, often with other conditions.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,447  
So far only one notified case down here. Bloke came of a flight from Iran -Bali- Auckland. First two tests were negative. Patient is said to be improving.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,448  
I was surprised to hear the medical "expert" say a few minutes ago that the masks don't stop anyone from getting the virus, only helps sick people from spreading it when they sneeze. Dr. Siegel said that if you're not sick, then wearing one only causes you to collect other viruses and germs on it and then you might touch the mask and then you face or eyes.

Still good news...the death rate in the US is still 0.0%...I haven't heard of any in Canada or Australia/New Z, where some of you live. Bad news (for us) is that most of the worldwide deaths have been senior men, often with other conditions.

So the medical experts read my post.:D
Men over 40 who smoke are most of the fatalities.
Coronavirus' Top Targets: Men, Seniors, Smokers
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,449  
Good evening all. 34F for the start, clear, calm wind. Moderate wind, started slowing about noon, slow start, did play in the wood pile, got about half of the logs sawed to length, stopped when saw ran out of gas :) Need to find replacement tire/wheel for wheelbarrow, tube got a puncture, probably from rusting away rim, only lasted 35 years :(. bike ride, Tomorrow go over 1,000 miles for the year. Nap then dinner followed by Scooter walk and Katy Trail ride prep.
Eric are you having way more rain than normal, and how is the flooding?
Don nice trail pic, wife just not excited about a boat that big, she more of a 20 ft girl.
Bill. nice snow pic.
Ron nap probably from after affect of anesthesia
Rick, self cleaning burn piles, how neat!
RNG from what I have heard the pneumonia that often hits during the course of the disease, the problem. people more susceptible to pneumonia are the ones dying. I bugs me that much of the medicine is coming from China :thumbdown: nice progress on projects
Jay thats cold walking weather, and you haven't gotten Brogen his own crampons? Sorry to hear about your trees.
David are you taking some time off?
Jay glad your PV is back up!
Frank have a good and safe trip!
prayers for all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,451  
Good morning all. Another night of rain and more rain. :confused3: Only occasional showers for the rest of the day, with wind rising to the 40s and 50s.

Eric are you having way more rain than normal, and how is the flooding?
I don't know what the official figures will say, I can't think of a wetter and sunless month than this February. Those temporary barriers that were struggling to hold back the river Severn a few days ago did buckle, but they held well enough to get through the peak flow, which the environment agency estimated as 500 tons of water per second. It dropped enough next day for them to be able to change out the damaged sections. With all farmland saturated, it is sure to surge again as these last two days of rain come through. Hardly any farmers have been able to plant the usual winter crops.

Rick, only a magician could do a better job of making a burn pile disappear. :thumbsup:

Thanks for helping the rest of us more fully appreciate how the phrase "Mad dogs and Englishmen" came to be, Eric!:rolleyes::laughing:
... "Go out in the midday sun"
What midday sun ? or any sun ? - oh that's so cruel RNG. :laughing:

I attribute my sometimes lack of seriousness to a bad dose of flipancy-itus that I caught while growing up.;)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,452  
Now how's this for a little "right back at you"? There's a lot of talk these days about the high cost of health care, much of it focused on the high cost of research needed to bring new drugs to market. Much of that expertise exists in the US, and the two largest efforts to develop a vaccine for Covid-19 I believe are in the US. Now I wonder who's going to pay for that research? If the private sector pays, the cost of a dose of that vaccine is apt to be rather high. If the US taxpayers pay, people will scream we're being taken advantage of by the rest of the world. So why don't we let the Chinese pay; after all, it was their poor health and sanitary practices that led to the virus crossing over from bats to humans.


The World Health Organisation (WHO) has 6 main centres for influenza

Melbourne, Australia
Beijing, China
Tokyo, Japan
London, United Kingdom
Atlanta, United States of America
Memphis, United States of America

There are lots of other international efforts going into this sort of thing too by many commercial companies. For example, the main UK vaccine producer (which exports more than is used in this country) is part of a Swiss pharmaceuticals giant.

When a pandemic comes along, we all pay one way or another. I wouldn't get too worried about a few tax pounds or dollars paying for the fundamental research to try and keep things in check.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,453  
30 this morning windy snow covering the ground about one half inch very beautiful

High of 40 later today big warm up next week

Prayers for all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,454  
good morning all.
31 out now, only getting up to 49 today.
Not going to be working outside.

yesterday was challenging. Took pain pill at 2am to help me through the epidural process where I have to lay on my stomach, which is very hard on my bad back. Says take with food, which I could not. Oh boy...got out of car at pain clinic and promptly started dry heaving into their bushes. Utterly nauseous, nothing came out, nothing was in there, so waited until that was done and went inside, sweating like mad. Was taken back to procedure room and started retching again. Nurse thought I was having a heart attack, but thankfully not. For sure no procedure under anesthesia feeling like that, so had to reschedule. Just not having a lot of luck here.

However...when I got home I got a call later in day which for sure improved my outlook. They say it's not what you know but who you know, and an old friend of mine from Pa, who sadly has Parkinsons, was doing research for me at UPenn in Philadelphia for back surgery. Turns out he is highly connected there, and got me the names of the two top neurosurgeons, including the dept. head. He is calling them on Monday (knows how to bypass phone system) and will confirm who I should talk to. UPenn has very good reputation and the doc that did my neck ten years ago is still there. So I see some good progress there.

Helper not coming today, sick with something, and we both agreed it was too cold to be out if one didn't feel well. So both of us are going to take it easy today. I need to be in top shape for trip to Chapel Hill Monday morning for ear.

I'm genuinely getting sick of seeing doctors but what choice does one have...

one of local hospitals is restricting visitation to age 12 and over. Probably going to see a lot of that soon.

If a big warmup is coming, yeah.
Hope you all have a good weekend.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,455  
Good morning, -5°F and going to 14. Wind NW 7mph. 40% chance of flurries.

The North Bay trip was another boring uneventful trip. The slow lane on Hwy 11 northbound was wheel track bare in spots, damp to wet in others and the closer to NB we got the lane soon became dry. The left lane, well not so much. both ways it was frozen hardpack. I ran at 65 mph going up and 70 coming home. (The horse always runs faster when it is headed for the barn.) :laughing:

Today I get to plow what I didn't yesterday. The windrows ought to be fun and not in a good way.:(
Cutting out the windrows now is still better than braving NB traffic on a Saturday.

That is my day in a nutshell.


Have a good day all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,456  
Morning everyone! Currently 20 going to 28ish. Look's like high 40's to low 50's coming up next week. Nice!

I've been trying to keep up with all the post. Hope everyone is improving health wise. Lot's of nice pics on the ongoing projects. See a lot of concrete and dirt being moved.

Lot's of snow melt going on here. Very unusual for February! Hopefully March won't change our mild winter.

Been to numerous doctors visits and have 3 or 4 more coming up. Poked, prodded and stuffed into more machines then I ever want to see again. Hopefully a positive diagnosis will come from all this. Feel pretty good right now so I'll take it.

Wishing everyone a safe and healthy future!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,457  
Got to 24 early, 31 now ahead of a cold front, high about 40 today. Got to get busy, check in later, overslept this morning. Prayers.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,458  
18F clear sky upper 20's for high.

Outside chores done E muffin time. :licking:
Yesterday another sign of spring coming roads were post to 6 ton limits,this morning doing chores 8Tom turkeys strutting fanning gobbling at feeding station another sign spring on its way. :)
Plans for today...Take Mrs. find a new electric stove than supper market after that putter.

Enjoy the day all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,459  
Need to pour second cup of coffee. 15ー with partly cloudy skies this morning. Heading to 33ー with some sun in afternoon. Last day of daytime temperature in 20's and 30's. March is going to be a welcomed with warmer temperatures. Need to clean up shop today from various projects. Still have a collection of unfinished projects laying on one of the benches.
Checked my supplies for flu and C-19. Got enough mask for about a year. Hand cleaner for a couple of years. Hope I do not need any of them.

Drew, sorry you did not get the epidural. Hope you feel better.

Phil, seems like lot of us are going threw the Dr. visit routine.

Eric, had to check to see what the UK definition if for "flipancy-itus". Yup, same condition here in the states. :rolleyes:

Looking, stay warm.

Mostly, anesthesia is what I thought. Like MRI 2 weeks ago. It took more than a day for my stomach to get back to as normal as it is going to get.

Randy, overslept here also. But nothing pressing to get done today.

Jay, good to here PV is back up and running.

Good Morning All.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,460  
Thomas robins showed up yesterday Spring is close although winter never came here
 

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