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Working from home, and yesterday I decided to take a break and, you guessed it, cut the grass. Well, more like pick up the few leaves, bits of acorns, and dead grass that is there while it's starting to green up. The temp yesterday was 87.
Because the pollen is kicking in right now, I went to the shop to get a dust mask. I had bought a box of them to use while sanding or grinding in the shop, doing a quick spray of paint from a can, etc. Imagine my surprise when I noticed they are N-95 masks! Maybe if it gets bad I can trade a few for some TP and Purell. ![]() Ya'll be safe and well. |
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On 3/21/2020 12:00 PM, Its Me wrote:
Working from home, and yesterday I decided to take a break and, you guessed it, cut the grass. Well, more like pick up the few leaves, bits of acorns, and dead grass that is there while it's starting to green up. The temp yesterday was 87. Because the pollen is kicking in right now, I went to the shop to get a dust mask. I had bought a box of them to use while sanding or grinding in the shop, doing a quick spray of paint from a can, etc. Imagine my surprise when I noticed they are N-95 masks! Maybe if it gets bad I can trade a few for some TP and Purell. ![]() Ya'll be safe and well. Been following temps in the southern parts of the country because one of the theories about this corvid-19 virus was that once temps were in the 60-70 degree range or higher, it caused the virus to become inactive or something. Had something to do with the "crowns" on it's surface. Apparently that theory has been shot to hell. Florida's number of confirmed cases continue to climb. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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On Saturday, March 21, 2020 at 12:49:26 PM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/21/2020 12:00 PM, Its Me wrote: Working from home, and yesterday I decided to take a break and, you guessed it, cut the grass. Well, more like pick up the few leaves, bits of acorns, and dead grass that is there while it's starting to green up. The temp yesterday was 87. Because the pollen is kicking in right now, I went to the shop to get a dust mask. I had bought a box of them to use while sanding or grinding in the shop, doing a quick spray of paint from a can, etc. Imagine my surprise when I noticed they are N-95 masks! Maybe if it gets bad I can trade a few for some TP and Purell. ![]() Ya'll be safe and well. Been following temps in the southern parts of the country because one of the theories about this corvid-19 virus was that once temps were in the 60-70 degree range or higher, it caused the virus to become inactive or something. Had something to do with the "crowns" on it's surface. Apparently that theory has been shot to hell. Florida's number of confirmed cases continue to climb. The 87 was just a blip for a couple of days. We should be in the low-mid 70's. I think they are saying 81 today, 71 tomorrow. I'll take it. We went out earlier this morning to a store in the mall area. What is normally a busy, bustling area had little traffic. The only full parking lots were the Publix grocery store and Home Depot. Supposedly folks sitting around their house all day are noticing home projects that need to be done. Luckily, my wife is staying busy with work so I haven't had any new projects added to the list. Yet. |
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Its Me wrote:
On Saturday, March 21, 2020 at 12:49:26 PM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 3/21/2020 12:00 PM, Its Me wrote: Working from home, and yesterday I decided to take a break and, you guessed it, cut the grass. Well, more like pick up the few leaves, bits of acorns, and dead grass that is there while it's starting to green up. The temp yesterday was 87. Because the pollen is kicking in right now, I went to the shop to get a dust mask. I had bought a box of them to use while sanding or grinding in the shop, doing a quick spray of paint from a can, etc. Imagine my surprise when I noticed they are N-95 masks! Maybe if it gets bad I can trade a few for some TP and Purell. ![]() Ya'll be safe and well. Been following temps in the southern parts of the country because one of the theories about this corvid-19 virus was that once temps were in the 60-70 degree range or higher, it caused the virus to become inactive or something. Had something to do with the "crowns" on it's surface. Apparently that theory has been shot to hell. Florida's number of confirmed cases continue to climb. The 87 was just a blip for a couple of days. We should be in the low-mid 70's. I think they are saying 81 today, 71 tomorrow. I'll take it. We went out earlier this morning to a store in the mall area. What is normally a busy, bustling area had little traffic. The only full parking lots were the Publix grocery store and Home Depot. Supposedly folks sitting around their house all day are noticing home projects that need to be done. Luckily, my wife is staying busy with work so I haven't had any new projects added to the list. Yet. I was at Home Depot couple days ago. Surprised at how many construction people were shopping. I had the water heater go out, so had to,get a new one. Cool, high 50’s and rainy. |
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On Sat, 21 Mar 2020 18:17:07 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote: Its Me wrote: On Saturday, March 21, 2020 at 12:49:26 PM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 3/21/2020 12:00 PM, Its Me wrote: Working from home, and yesterday I decided to take a break and, you guessed it, cut the grass. Well, more like pick up the few leaves, bits of acorns, and dead grass that is there while it's starting to green up. The temp yesterday was 87. Because the pollen is kicking in right now, I went to the shop to get a dust mask. I had bought a box of them to use while sanding or grinding in the shop, doing a quick spray of paint from a can, etc. Imagine my surprise when I noticed they are N-95 masks! Maybe if it gets bad I can trade a few for some TP and Purell. ![]() Ya'll be safe and well. Been following temps in the southern parts of the country because one of the theories about this corvid-19 virus was that once temps were in the 60-70 degree range or higher, it caused the virus to become inactive or something. Had something to do with the "crowns" on it's surface. Apparently that theory has been shot to hell. Florida's number of confirmed cases continue to climb. The 87 was just a blip for a couple of days. We should be in the low-mid 70's. I think they are saying 81 today, 71 tomorrow. I'll take it. We went out earlier this morning to a store in the mall area. What is normally a busy, bustling area had little traffic. The only full parking lots were the Publix grocery store and Home Depot. Supposedly folks sitting around their house all day are noticing home projects that need to be done. Luckily, my wife is staying busy with work so I haven't had any new projects added to the list. Yet. I was at Home Depot couple days ago. Surprised at how many construction people were shopping. I had the water heater go out, so had to,get a new one. Cool, high 50’s and rainy. The construction guys are going as fast as they can, trying to wrap up their jobs before they get shut down. |
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On 3/21/20 12:49 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/21/2020 12:00 PM, Its Me wrote: Working from home, and yesterday I decided to take a break and, you guessed it, cut the grass.Â* Well, more like pick up the few leaves, bits of acorns, and dead grass that is there while it's starting to green up.Â* The temp yesterday was 87. Because the pollen is kicking in right now, I went to the shop to get a dust mask.Â* I had bought a box of them to use while sanding or grinding in the shop, doing a quick spray of paint from a can, etc. Imagine my surprise when I noticed they are N-95 masks!Â* Maybe if it gets bad I can trade a few for some TP and Purell.Â* ![]() Ya'll be safe and well. Been following temps in the southern parts of the country because one of the theories about this corvid-19 virus was that once temps were in the 60-70 degree range or higher, it caused the virus to become inactive or something.Â* Had something to do with the "crowns" on it's surface. Apparently that theory has been shot to hell.Â* Florida's number of confirmed cases continue to climb. That "theory" was one Trump was pushing in the absence of scientific basis. |
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On 3/21/2020 2:42 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/21/20 12:49 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 3/21/2020 12:00 PM, Its Me wrote: Working from home, and yesterday I decided to take a break and, you guessed it, cut the grass.Â* Well, more like pick up the few leaves, bits of acorns, and dead grass that is there while it's starting to green up.Â* The temp yesterday was 87. Because the pollen is kicking in right now, I went to the shop to get a dust mask.Â* I had bought a box of them to use while sanding or grinding in the shop, doing a quick spray of paint from a can, etc. Imagine my surprise when I noticed they are N-95 masks!Â* Maybe if it gets bad I can trade a few for some TP and Purell.Â* ![]() Ya'll be safe and well. Been following temps in the southern parts of the country because one of the theories about this corvid-19 virus was that once temps were in the 60-70 degree range or higher, it caused the virus to become inactive or something.Â* Had something to do with the "crowns" on it's surface. Apparently that theory has been shot to hell.Â* Florida's number of confirmed cases continue to climb. That "theory" was one Trump was pushing in the absence of scientific basis. "That" comment is Fake News. The person I heard it from was a scientist and expert in the field. Nice try though. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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On Sat, 21 Mar 2020 14:42:40 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/21/20 12:49 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 3/21/2020 12:00 PM, Its Me wrote: Working from home, and yesterday I decided to take a break and, you guessed it, cut the grass.* Well, more like pick up the few leaves, bits of acorns, and dead grass that is there while it's starting to green up.* The temp yesterday was 87. Because the pollen is kicking in right now, I went to the shop to get a dust mask.* I had bought a box of them to use while sanding or grinding in the shop, doing a quick spray of paint from a can, etc. Imagine my surprise when I noticed they are N-95 masks!* Maybe if it gets bad I can trade a few for some TP and Purell.* ![]() Ya'll be safe and well. Been following temps in the southern parts of the country because one of the theories about this corvid-19 virus was that once temps were in the 60-70 degree range or higher, it caused the virus to become inactive or something.* Had something to do with the "crowns" on it's surface. Apparently that theory has been shot to hell.* Florida's number of confirmed cases continue to climb. That "theory" was one Trump was pushing in the absence of scientific basis. Harry, the reply to your posts should all be the same, to wit, "**** you." -- Freedom Isn't Free! |
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On Sat, 21 Mar 2020 12:49:18 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: On 3/21/2020 12:00 PM, Its Me wrote: Working from home, and yesterday I decided to take a break and, you guessed it, cut the grass. Well, more like pick up the few leaves, bits of acorns, and dead grass that is there while it's starting to green up. The temp yesterday was 87. Because the pollen is kicking in right now, I went to the shop to get a dust mask. I had bought a box of them to use while sanding or grinding in the shop, doing a quick spray of paint from a can, etc. Imagine my surprise when I noticed they are N-95 masks! Maybe if it gets bad I can trade a few for some TP and Purell. ![]() Ya'll be safe and well. Been following temps in the southern parts of the country because one of the theories about this corvid-19 virus was that once temps were in the 60-70 degree range or higher, it caused the virus to become inactive or something. Had something to do with the "crowns" on it's surface. Apparently that theory has been shot to hell. Florida's number of confirmed cases continue to climb. I think we really need to analyse that closer before we decide. Most started with a traveler coming here and if the spread is all inside, in the AC, we might not get a true picture of how heat affects it. The question might be if construction and landscape workers end up with a lower infection rate than office types ... if there were any offices open. We already know it goes like wild fire in a nursing home but that is air conditioned space. It is hard to know if you are in Florida or Washington State. Those beach goers might have also been a good test bed if they weren't rolling around in their rooms all night. |
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On Sat, 21 Mar 2020 09:00:01 -0700 (PDT), Its Me
wrote: Working from home, and yesterday I decided to take a break and, you guessed it, cut the grass. Well, more like pick up the few leaves, bits of acorns, and dead grass that is there while it's starting to green up. The temp yesterday was 87. Because the pollen is kicking in right now, I went to the shop to get a dust mask. I had bought a box of them to use while sanding or grinding in the shop, doing a quick spray of paint from a can, etc. Imagine my surprise when I noticed they are N-95 masks! Maybe if it gets bad I can trade a few for some TP and Purell. ![]() Ya'll be safe and well. I have a couple of 3 packs in the garage but I am more afraid of the spraying and grinding I do than the virus so I am not using them for this. |
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