Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #122,141  
Good Morning!!!! 51F @ 8:00AM. Plentiful sunshine. High near 65F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph.
Very nice weather wise yesterday, with mild temperatures, light wind, and enough sunshine to put solar production well into the black for the day. More of the same for the next ten days, with no sign of rain at all.
Almost forgot. That little thunder storm that dropped the hail day before yesterday spun up a tornado that tore up some fences a few miles south of here.:eek: Never seen one come that close before.

Returned the moving dolly I bought at HF last week; it was just too small to do the job I needed it for. While I was there, I got a clerk to look at the weed burner I have to see if it was among those being recalled. Unfortunately it wasn't, as I was hoping to get a replacement where the pizeo electric sparker worked.

I did enjoy a nice burrito for lunch. On the trip I had one made with adabado, something I'd only heard about as being the sauce that chipotle peppers are packed in. It's very tasty, mildly spicy with a smokey flavor. I asked the lady yesterday if they could make one, and she said yes, but when I picked it up the other gal there said it was a pastor burrito. Turns out they're close, but not quite the same, or at least not the same as that adabado burrito last week. Next time I pass through Barstow, I know where I'm havin' lunch!

Also hit Costco. Not a shred of TP or PT to be found, though I did see a package or two rolling around in other people's basket. No wait to get in, but a handful of people in line in front of me, and most of the registers were manned. Many more people there stocking up than usual, but I'm sure Thanksgiving has something to do with it, too.

Got an email yesterday telling me that the components I ordered for the solar rack upgrade are ready for pickup, so I might go up there today to get them.

Also heard back this morning from the company I ordered a red dot sight from back in June. Over the past couple of months I'd tried emailing them, using their website contact form, and yesterday even calling them, with no response. Last night I posted a note to their Facebook page, and this morning finally had a reply saying they'd get back to me with a ship date. In the mean time, they've come up with a new version with a glass lens to replace the plastic one they have been using, so I've asked for that one instead. :crossfingers: that doesn't result in an additional delay...

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Somehow this bottle of anejo found it's way into the basket at Costco, and it turned out to be a very smooth tequilla with a delicious honey finish, well worth the twenty bux it cost. I think it tastes like more...:laughing: Perfect way to celebrate the first campfire of fall, made safe by the recent rain. I wonder if Larro is still enjoying his campfires?

I think the new doorbell is haunted. The doorbell part is just the traditional ding dong chime, but twice now I've heard it make the dong sound all by itself. I suspect the ghost is hiding in the camera part that came from Unifi. Some googling might shed some light...

Got a call from my friend that bought the place up in Klamath Falls last night telling me he's headed up there today for the week, returning after Thanksgiving. He's hoping I'll join him for a few days, maybe helping out with a project or two. That wouldn't sit well with our governor, who is strongly discouraging travel within and out of the state. Then again, he's the same governor that got caught attending a fancy dinner party after telling everyone else they can't have Thanksgiving dinners with their big families in their own homes. What a hypocrite.

TGIF gang!:drink:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #122,143  
As far as the rapid development of the new CoVid-19 vaccines is concerned, from what I understand it works the same way, and is made in the same way, as all the other flu vaccines out there

I think the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are a little different. If anyone is curious Dr. Seheult explaines it in the last two Medcram videos on Youtube. It is pretty interesting science.

Chris
 
   / Good morning!!!! #122,144  
Then again, he's the same governor that got caught attending a fancy dinner party after telling everyone else they can't have Thanksgiving dinners with their big families in their own homes. What a hypocrite.

Surely you knew that the rules are different for "wheels". Look at taxes we pay then but "wheels" don't. How about jail time? If we do something bad we go to jail Not "wheels". Their lawyers get them off. I would put a smile emoji here but it isn't that funny.

Chris
 
   / Good morning!!!! #122,145  
Then again, he's the same governor that got caught attending a fancy dinner party after telling everyone else they can't have Thanksgiving dinners with their big families in their own homes. What a hypocrite.

Surely you knew that the rules are different for "wheels". Look at taxes we pay then but "wheels" don't. How about jail time? If we do something bad we go to jail Not "wheels". Their lawyers get them off. I would put a smile emoji here but it isn't that funny.

Chris

Although I do have an opinion, politics are not good for this friendly Good Morning thread!!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #122,146  
My proposal went well at work today. The meeting start time got delayed a couple of times, but we eventually got together. The President and the Plant Manager had to get in their usual bickering about who's to blame for things, but once we got that childishness out of the way, it turned very productive. We'll start implementing the changes after next week, which is essentially re-laying the floor plan for work to flow more efficiently through the shop. A lot of work ahead, but it will be worth it.

I'm mostly just glad everyone in management is finally on the same page. We needed that more than anything.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #122,147  
Although I do have an opinion, politics are not good for this friendly Good Morning thread!!

Which is why I’m biting my tongue re Covid Cathy vaccine naysayers.

Being that 1st responder/med types are at top of the list I find it mind boggling we be trying to kill them off 1st with something unsafe.
Thank God, Dr Salk didn’t have to contend with today’s media.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #122,148  
Good Morning!!!! 51F @ 8:00AM. Plentiful sunshine. High near 65F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph.
Very nice weather wise yesterday, with mild temperatures, light wind, and enough sunshine to put solar production well into the black for the day. More of the same for the next ten days, with no sign of rain at all.
Almost forgot. That little thunder storm that dropped the hail day before yesterday spun up a tornado that tore up some fences a few miles south of here.:eek: Never seen one come that close before.

Returned the moving dolly I bought at HF last week; it was just too small to do the job I needed it for. While I was there, I got a clerk to look at the weed burner I have to see if it was among those being recalled. Unfortunately it wasn't, as I was hoping to get a replacement where the pizeo electric sparker worked.

I did enjoy a nice burrito for lunch. On the trip I had one made with adabado, something I'd only heard about as being the sauce that chipotle peppers are packed in. It's very tasty, mildly spicy with a smokey flavor. I asked the lady yesterday if they could make one, and she said yes, but when I picked it up the other gal there said it was a pastor burrito. Turns out they're close, but not quite the same, or at least not the same as that adabado burrito last week. Next time I pass through Barstow, I know where I'm havin' lunch!

Also hit Costco. Not a shred of TP or PT to be found, though I did see a package or two rolling around in other people's basket. No wait to get in, but a handful of people in line in front of me, and most of the registers were manned. Many more people there stocking up than usual, but I'm sure Thanksgiving has something to do with it, too.

Got an email yesterday telling me that the components I ordered for the solar rack upgrade are ready for pickup, so I might go up there today to get them.

Also heard back this morning from the company I ordered a red dot sight from back in June. Over the past couple of months I'd tried emailing them, using their website contact form, and yesterday even calling them, with no response. Last night I posted a note to their Facebook page, and this morning finally had a reply saying they'd get back to me with a ship date. In the mean time, they've come up with a new version with a glass lens to replace the plastic one they have been using, so I've asked for that one instead. :crossfingers: that doesn't result in an additional delay...

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Somehow this bottle of anejo found it's way into the basket at Costco, and it turned out to be a very smooth tequilla with a delicious honey finish, well worth the twenty bux it cost. I think it tastes like more...:laughing: Perfect way to celebrate the first campfire of fall, made safe by the recent rain. I wonder if Larro is still enjoying his campfires?

I think the new doorbell is haunted. The doorbell part is just the traditional ding dong chime, but twice now I've heard it make the dong sound all by itself. I suspect the ghost is hiding in the camera part that came from Unifi. Some googling might shed some light...

Got a call from my friend that bought the place up in Klamath Falls last night telling me he's headed up there today for the week, returning after Thanksgiving. He's hoping I'll join him for a few days, maybe helping out with a project or two. That wouldn't sit well with our governor, who is strongly discouraging travel within and out of the state. Then again, he's the same governor that got caught attending a fancy dinner party after telling everyone else they can't have Thanksgiving dinners with their big families in their own homes. What a hypocrite.

TGIF gang!:drink:
We replaced our old door bell with a wireless one. After installing it, we would get random rings when no one was at the door.

A couple weeks later I was talking to the renters in the house next door. They mentioned that they would randomly get rings as well when no one was at the door.

I asked if he had a wireless door bell and the answer was yes. I asked if I could take a look at it. So..... come to find out our door bells were the same make and model.

I went home and changed the dip switch settings on ours. And that took care of the ghost ringing our bell.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #122,149  
Luther, Thanksgiving dinner a week ahead of time?

Hi Ron,
No particular reason other than we had everything, the calendar doesn't mean much to us these days. No kids, parents gone, we used to slit up for the holidays. My sisters are both getting on and cancelled any gatherings for now. Most of the wife's siblings are spread across the country, the ones within driving distance have other plans that aren't covid friendly so no visiting there. So that's my story and I'm sticking to it. :D
 
   / Good morning!!!! #122,150  
My proposal went well at work today. The meeting start time got delayed a couple of times, but we eventually got together. The President and the Plant Manager had to get in their usual bickering about who's to blame for things, but once we got that childishness out of the way, it turned very productive. We'll start implementing the changes after next week, which is essentially re-laying the floor plan for work to flow more efficiently through the shop. A lot of work ahead, but it will be worth it.

I'm mostly just glad everyone in management is finally on the same page. We needed that more than anything.

Ateam: I love it when a plan comes togrther! - YouTube
 
   / Good morning!!!! #122,151  
Certainly true for flu... possibly not so much with non-respiratory viruses ... like a virus that uses bodily fluids for transmission, like say Ebola.

Having said that, we knew going in that this was a novel virus ...

I would think that a conservative approach in such a case would dictate caution ... until we better understood exactly what we were dealing with.



It's also relatively easy to be careful ... wear a mask and socially distance.

I’m not seeing where I disagree with you. I’m just saying it was an easy leap early on when it was considered a respiratory only virus. Now they know better, thus the hindsight comment.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #122,152  
40 and a sky full of stars. Looking for a beautiful 65 to continue the drying phase of our soaked landscape.

The first hard freeze and 20s of the prior two nights knocked all the leaves off the royal paulownia, so will mow/shred them and the remaining maple and oak leaves today and clean up the zero for winter.

Happy Early Thanksgiving, Luther. Yum.

Visited my mom yesterday. 89 and gets around so well and sharp as a tack. First time we've seen her since the C.virus invasion. Did some chores for her, and brought in some Brunswick stew from the best chicken joint in Virginia Beach for lunch. Always good seeing aircraft carriers in Norfolk driving across the bridge-tunnel, and fighter jets flying touch and go at Oceana at the beach.

I was in VA Beach out near Oceana in about 1982, had beautiful view when one of the carriers was exchanging its F-4s for F-14s, of course I couldn’t see the ship but there were droves of planes.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #122,153  
Old man winter is finally knocking at my door. Snow flakes forecasted every day for the upcoming week.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #122,154  
Always good seeing aircraft carriers in Norfolk driving across the bridge-tunnel, and fighter jets flying touch and go at Oceana at the beach.
An outfit (VF 31) at NAS Oceana was my first duty station after technical training. This was in the early 1970's. We deployed on the USS Saratoga out of Mayport, Florida
VF 31 was flying F-4 Phantom II aircraft at the time...an outstanding aircraft!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #122,155  
42 going up to 64- was a nice sunny day for a trip
Went, for the last time, to my current office in Mid-Town.
Clear out the desk for our move to another building.
No traffic, not many tourists out in the usual spot. NY library has huge masks on the lions. Finally took my kid up there last yea to show him the areas they shot Ghostbusters.
Very different city then when I left to work remote in March. Sad to say goodbye to the building people since they are staying behind for the next (hopefully) tenant. Great team.
Will be down town again. I have worked in about a dozen different buildings in NYC during my career so far, but this new one is by where my old one was before 9/11 so a bit emotional every time I go down there. Nice new buildings though and a bizarre train station (the Oculus)

Stay safe and be well. Hopefully will get some outdoors time this weekend. So many projects I want to do.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #122,156  
My late wife was an RN for years, and doctor for the last 28 year of her life, she worked in infectious diseases before going into women’s health. She was medical supervisor for Tyson Foods in the Mid Atlantic region for several years. Just giving a background for what I’m going to say.
The flu vaccine CANNOT give you the flu, it’s a killed virus and only a small portion of it, it cannot replicate. Those that get symptoms after the vaccination are caused by your body’s immune response. Now if you were exposed just before or after the vaccination, of course you wouldn’t be protected. Flu vaccine runs normally 50-70% effective. In 2015 there was a rouge strain that showed up too late to add it to the vaccine and the vaccine was only 30-40% effective that year. But it still kept a large number of people from getting the flu. That is the only time I’ve had the flu since 1976 when I started getting the shots. The old nasal spray was a weakened virus and some people actually got the flu from it, they discontinued it, it was mostly kids that got it to avoid shots.

The Covid-19 vaccine has had rigorous testing, one reason it was done so fast was working three shifts seven days a week, instead of 8-5 Monday through Friday. The government paid drug companies large sums of money for developing the vaccines. This is one of the most effective vaccines ever developed for widespread diseases. It’s also one of the safest ever. Every person that gets one will stop 50+ people from being exposed over the coming months, and and all those won’t pass it if they don’t become infected. It breaks the chain of infection. Please consider getting the vaccines, both flu and Covid-19.
Those with GBS should not get the flu shot, haven’t heard anything about the Covid-19 vaccine in this regard.

U.S. government taps Pfizer to produce millions of doses of potential coronavirus vaccine
 
   / Good morning!!!! #122,157  
Yea, that's why the government has indemnified them from any responsibilities when the vaccines are administered to people.
And how can anyone have any idea of what may transpire 2 to 10 years from taking it.
Those pharmaceuticals always work 24/7 especially for any kind of product that has to be grown or cultured.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #122,158  
Yea, that's why the government has indemnified them from any responsibilities when the vaccines are administered to people.
And how can anyone have any idea of what may transpire 2 to 10 years from taking it.
Those pharmaceuticals always work 24/7 especially for any kind of product that has to be grown or cultured.

Is it grown or cultured if it is a mRNA vaccine? So much to learn in a short time. They project by June everyone that want's the vaccine will have it.

"Much of the fear over vaccines can be divided into two worries: being injected with a live virus and contracting the disease; being injected with a dead virus that contains virus-killing compounds like mercury -- and becoming ill from virus-killing compounds.
These arguments all have some validity."

However "This Pfizer and BioNTech vaccine puts both of these arguments to rest because neither a virus (alive or dead) nor toxic chemicals are being used.

Using a new technology (mRNA vaccine), no virus is in the actual vaccine. All human cells use DNA to make messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules. mRNA is the template for the cell to make proteins. An mRNA strand coding for a virus-specific antigen is used as the vaccine.

Once the mRNA strand is inside the body's cells, the cells use this genetic information to produce this specific antigen on the cell's surface. This antigen causes the immune system to react, creating immunity. In the case of the Pfizer and BioNTech vaccine, the mRNA is coated with fat and this fat capsule encourages entry into the human cells. With this new technology there is no risk of becoming infected by the virus and no anti-viral compounds like mercury are used."
COVID vaccine will be different from common vaccines

I can see proof of vaccination will be required just like a passport, and for flights and cruises.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #122,159  
Yea, that's why the government has indemnified them from any responsibilities when the vaccines are administered to people.
And how can anyone have any idea of what may transpire 2 to 10 years from taking it.
Those pharmaceuticals always work 24/7 especially for any kind of product that has to be grown or cultured.

Lou, all I have to say is 10 years is not as big a concern for me, as is the next 6 months. But thankfully we can choose our paths and all must follow their hearts.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #122,160  
I have read that there is some question if the mRNA vaccines prevent you from becoming infected or just keep you from having symptoms. Might need masks still.

Chris
 

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