waiting out the storm (virus)

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   / waiting out the storm (virus) #51  
Working in medical the handwashing and not touching your face is ingrained... I do think it explains why Docs often don't catch everything even though they are surrounded by it.

Being deathly allergic to Poison Oak... even from the dust of tractor work taught me to touch nothing to reduce exposure...

Strange how children that seem to touch everything and put things in their mouths seem to be largely unaffected.

This whole 60 and above thing has legs of it's own... the news interviewed a little Mom and pop shop in San Francisco... both husband and wife are 60 and were questioned why they had not closed due to their age... they said if they close the bills add up with nothing coming in to pay for it.

Analysis of compensation seem to favor salaried over hourly... those salaried must be paid their salaries if they do any work in the period... where as hourly are only paid for time on the job... with so many getting by paycheck to paycheck with no reserve.

Unfortunately, the above isn't always enough. Two Emergency Room Doctors Are in Critical Condition With Coronavirus

I found /pine's link to Mark Twain's experience to be interesting, especially that of the sacrifice's made by the friars he observed.
 
   / waiting out the storm (virus) #53  
Wondering what people will be doing...especially the ones isolating themselves etc...
There is no sports to watch...

What will the Internet bring to the table...?

I suspect streaming service subscriptions will be going up...youtube and other sites will be seeing more traffic...

Maybe some free games etc?

Please send me home for 14 or more days! I have at least 60 days worth of chores I could do, easily 20 days worth where I wouldn't even need a hardware store run.
 
   / waiting out the storm (virus) #55  
My retirement date is March 20, chosen before all this got going, not going to change... so we will be working on getting our medical coverage (have 5 plans to choose from, know which on we will likely get already).. need to find out about doctors locally and such.. working on getting prescriptions filled for next several months so we don't have to try and get a new doctor in the middle of this madness.. Trying not to think about 401K right now, it will recover.

We have our grand daughter every day until schools open back up, so we will be working on school work and such. She is very active so it wears on us, but with me done with work for now, there will be 2 of us to get it done.

I'll check on some older folks to see if they need anything.. but otherwise will stay home mostly.
 
   / waiting out the storm (virus) #56  
Yep good time to load some more pistol ammo.

James,
Pistol ammo is never much a challenge as I have two Dillon 1050's. Easy to crank out two thousand in 3-4 hours without pushing hard at all.

What takes time for me is preparing military 7.62 and 5.56 cases for the rifles. Plus I am **** about rifle ammunition.
 
   / waiting out the storm (virus) #57  
Just stopped to the gun store and picked me up some small rifle primers to load up some .223 also bought another box worth. Ammo is just like TP you want to have extra in case of emergencies.

I too am very particular with my rifle ammo. I like (try) to shoot clover leafs out to 300 yds. so the more precision I use preparing cases and rounds the more precise my shots are.
 
   / waiting out the storm (virus) #58  
James,
Pistol ammo is never much a challenge as I have two Dillon 1050's. Easy to crank out two thousand in 3-4 hours without pushing hard at all.

What takes time for me is preparing military 7.62 and 5.56 cases for the rifles. Plus I am **** about rifle ammunition.

Agreed, rife ammo is a lot more trouble. I have the Dillon 550B. Loading shotgun is kind of relaxing on the MEC, but I haven't loaded any in a long time. I just don't have a place to shoot clays anymore. I live in the woods. When I lived near Willard, Mo. I had a great place to throw clays. Of course I ran thru a lot of shotshells in 3 gun too. But I don't shoot competitively any more.
 
   / waiting out the storm (virus) #60  
Wouldn't it be quicker to just eat less? ;);)

No problem cutting down on food, but I only eat 1 meal a day at noon, maybe a little popcorn at night or a small yogurt.
Im not over weight at all, its just that I like being skinny.:D
 
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