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Exactly. People freak out about job loses due to business failures, but it happens every day. If there's opportunity for a profitable business, smart people will make it happen. Dumb people need to learn hard lessons or find something else to do.
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I mostly agree. Most lessons learned best are learned hard. Businesses that couldn't last a couple weeks of shutdown should be allowed to fail, as that's just bad management. Businesses strong enough to weather the storm should be rewarded for better planning. But thats not what all these leaders learned in business school. They're taught that it's good to run it like a government, always in some level of debt. Cash should be put to work, not held in reserve for hard times. You just "adjust your workforce" when bad times come, never mind the impact to your minions. But no one could have foreseen this length of shutdown. So how do you choose who gets a bailout and who doesn't? That's never going to end well, so the only solution is everyone gets a handout.
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Another benefit of having talked my wife into learning how to cut our hair a few years ago. It was initially motivated purely by cost as those $50 trips to the barber add up fast. But now lots of my coworkers are looking pretty shaggy. So far the bosses haven't fussed about guys wearing ball caps. We'll see how long that lasts.
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I'm marginally right eye dominant and left handed. I grew up shooting rifles left handed but switched to right handed when I got into handguns. Everything is made for right handed people so it's just easier. I cannot shoot handguns with both eyes open and use the sights. I get double vision when I try. I can point shoot well enough in close, but have to close one eye beyond about 10 yds. I try the tape on shooting glasses trick with my boys (bb guns). They don't like it, but it seems to help.
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Cheers.
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Happy Easter y'all! It's one we'll all remember.
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The explanation is the virus isn't new. I recall reading somewhere that there are multiple strains, some more aggressive than others, and the tests don't isolate the more aggressive strain, only the family of strains.
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Me three. Hence my comment about not slowing down.
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I'd suggest a bolt gun, it'll make you slow down. I find I tend to just bang away with a semi-auto and don't really focus on the fundamentals.
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I don't think this guy has Clinton connections.
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There's more than a few unanswered details to consider, but generally speaking, I don't think I could stand by and watch helpless people be murdered.
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Marriage 101. We have one 50 gal rain barrel. The warmer the weather, the nastier the water in it. I'd have to be pretty desperate to mess with it mid-summer. There's a creek fed pond about a 10 minute walk from the house. I'd use that first. Id like to have a small inverter generator, but its low on the list because we live 1/2 mile from the city limits. In 13 years, I think the power has been out less than 10 cumulative hours. I'd also like to have a small solar panel. A 3kW solar setup would be perfect, but that's frickin huge. We have the internet and plenty of books to read. And the library does curbside now. I still go to work every day and we started home schooling the kids last fall, so this hasn't been huge disruption. And I'm very thankful for that.
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After We've Sheltered In Place. COVID-19. Coronavirus.
peejman replied to TGO David's topic in General Chat
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I agree, this is definitely an instance where having a idea of the worst case scenario is valid. I just think far too many people took it at face value so it created undue distress. Then again, it seems to take some level of shock value to get folks attention these days. So perhaps a "shock and awe" strategy was warranted. It's a pet peeve how some tend to present the computer model results as gospel without any sort of understanding of the assumptions and variability. When the talking heads start up with that, my BS meter jumps into the red real fast. I guess it's the engineer in me.
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Funny how computer models suddenly become much more accurate when you input reliable data and already know the correct answer. I also enjoy the "estimates do not include uncertainty" caveat. Because if they did, you might realize we really have no idea.
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After We've Sheltered In Place. COVID-19. Coronavirus.
peejman replied to TGO David's topic in General Chat
Our biggest customer went to "hot desks" a couple years ago. It was met with some resistance at first but folks seem to be ok with it now. They don't have enough desks for all the employees. Between travel and sickness they assume there will never be a time when everyone is in at the same time. Everyone does have a locker or lockable drawer in a filing cabinet. It's a big place with wifi so folks just sit wherever they like. -
After We've Sheltered In Place. COVID-19. Coronavirus.
peejman replied to TGO David's topic in General Chat
Wifi at home. I'm sure it was operator error. I'm not the best phone typist. -
Have they (we) ever tested critters for any of the various flu type viruses that go around before now? If the virus is airborne, it makes sense that anything that breathes air will contract it regardless of whether it causes any symptoms.
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After We've Sheltered In Place. COVID-19. Coronavirus.
peejman replied to TGO David's topic in General Chat
An eyefone indeed, how'd you guess? I would use the PC, but I can't out on the screened porch. I suppose I could use the tablet, but that would mean I'd have to find it... -
Yep, smoked chicken is easy. Cut the whole chicken in half down the middle. Lay it skin up. Smoke about 3 hours. Delicious.
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Exactly. Industrial hygenists everywhere are rolling their eyes at these home-made masks. They may help keep sick people (who should be at home anyway, regardless of what they have) from spreading the virus, but they won't prevent well people from getting it. We went to Jamaica on our honeymoon 20 years ago. While there, I distinctly recall a conversation with a local who criticized American politics. He said we elect crooks who screw us and we do nothing about it. "Not 'ere mon... we drag 'em into da street and beat 'em to death mon. They learn not to f&&k us 'ere mon." Theres something to be said for a little fear to improve accountability.
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After We've Sheltered In Place. COVID-19. Coronavirus.
peejman replied to TGO David's topic in General Chat
Depending on the industry and location, $80k is a starting salary. I know of several recent grads who make about that in bigger metro areas. The salary won't go up much unless you're willing to work 80 hrs/wk as I've learned, but talented people can make that in the right spot. -
After We've Sheltered In Place. COVID-19. Coronavirus.
peejman replied to TGO David's topic in General Chat
I'm an engineer, I fix broken jet engines. Part of my job does require that I be there to see and touch things and direct work. Part of my job is simply pushing paper that I could do from nearly anywhere as long as I had network access. I'd also wager the paperwork part could get more efficiently at a location where I don't get interrupted every 10 minutes. And as you've said above, there's a huge difference between a machinist and a machine operator. The difference is apparent when dealing with parts that cost more than your house. A number of the machinists, mechanics, and inspectors make more than the engineers do with overtime, so yes I also agree that not everyone needs to go to college. You've got to have more Indians than chiefs, though corporate America doesn't seem to get that. -
After We've Sheltered In Place. COVID-19. Coronavirus.
peejman replied to TGO David's topic in General Chat
And still weird. Must have done something strange with my phone.