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Uncle Al wrote: Tue Apr 07, 2020 3:56 pmNot much coverage of the flight from Russia but the New England Patriots owner received quite a bit.
"Gillette Stadium" (which is where the New England Patriots work in New England) is being used as a drive-through SARS-CoV-2 testing facility for "first responders", so there is a legitimate need there. Thus, the Kraft Empire's involvement.

Humanitarian response is a good thing all around, and the response to governmental behaviour can best be dealt with in diplomatic circles after the worst of this has blown over. That there is a humanitarian response at all is heartening.

According to published numbers from Russia, and as displayed in the Johns Hopkins COVID-19 page, there are slightly less than 7,000 active cases. This leaves a lot of wiggle-room for things. Too, since Russia's economy mirrors that of the USA (now more than ever), there's not a lot of free money running around for the populace to travel internationally, so that's going to work in their favour. Interestingly, the JHU page also indicates a peak of new infections worldwide on 2020-04-03 and a decrease to the end-of-data on 2020-04-05; however, that may be a statistical blip not a real easing of the problem.

I'll have updated Massachusetts numbers later this afternoon, and I'm working on weaponising the data-gathering tactic so I don't have to do it all manually every day. That's what computers are for.
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To the back of our house is a cemetery. During lunch and watching bunnies playing between the stones, it occured to me that a cemetery would be the easiest place to keep your social distance of 6 feet. ;)
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beachlion wrote: Tue Apr 07, 2020 8:52 pmTo the back of our house is a cemetery. During lunch and watching bunnies playing between the stones, it occured to me that a cemetery would be the easiest place to keep your social distance of 6 feet. ;)
Well, certainly in the Z axis. You still have to worry about other interlopers in X and Y.
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I'm not the only one.

Just read somewhere: Better 6 feet apart than 6 feet under.
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beachlion wrote: Tue Apr 07, 2020 11:49 pmJust read somewhere: Better 6 feet apart than 6 feet under.
That's along the same lines as:
  • It's better to be seen than viewed
  • It's better to be over the hill than under it!
  • At least I'm looking at the green side of the grass
There are a slew of those. The above are just some of my favourites.
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crfriend wrote: Tue Apr 07, 2020 11:58 pm
beachlion wrote: Tue Apr 07, 2020 11:49 pmJust read somewhere: Better 6 feet apart than 6 feet under.
That's along the same lines as:
  • It's better to be seen than viewed
  • It's better to be over the hill than under it!
  • At least I'm looking at the green side of the grass
There are a slew of those. The above are just some of my favourites.
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partlyscot wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2020 6:09 pm...... Getting old sucks. But it beats the alternative.
As we say in the Netherlands:"Everybody wants to get old but not being old."
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Our house arrest - I mean Stay at Home order - has been extended to May 1, not terribly surprised. They added new restrictions:

Large stores need to limit 4 customers per 1,000 sq ft

If you have two homes, need to pick one and stay there (a lot of residents have cabins in the UP)

Big box stores can no longer sell plants, paint, carpet, and other goods to avoid competition with currently shuttered businesses

We’ve been directed to only have one family member go shopping

Driving is discouraged, might be cited

Still allowed to go outdoors - woo hoo

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Some of this is infuriating - a lot of the nurseries could probably safely operate, except they are non-essential so they are closed. Good luck trying to be somewhat self-sufficient by buying plants to grow/eat (ok - it is a bit early, we just had rain, sun, hail, sun, rain, sun, snow, sun, hail, sun, snow today).

Or if you decided to paint your living room during these boring times? Forget about buying paint now.

Sigh. I’m a bit bitter because I want to start some electrical work, and am doubting I’ll be able to get the supplies to start working on it.
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Anyone have plans to travel to Utah?

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Coder wrote: Fri Apr 10, 2020 12:30 am Some of this is infuriating - a lot of the nurseries could probably safely operate, except they are non-essential so they are closed. Good luck trying to be somewhat self-sufficient by buying plants to grow/eat
Yes, one would think that supplies for growing fresh veges so you can stay at home would be essential.
Coder wrote: Fri Apr 10, 2020 12:30 am Or if you decided to paint your living room during these boring times? Forget about buying paint now.
Sigh. I’m a bit bitter because I want to start some electrical work, and am doubting I’ll be able to get the supplies to start working on it.
I buy all my electrical fittings and cable online. Conduit is problematic unless using a courier service, flexible conduit, bends and junctions are OK for post.
Sad about paint, unless there is a courier service available. A lot of businesses are moving to online.
I always have ordered my fresh ground coffee beans online and the speed of service has improved now that they don't have pesky customers coming into the shop :)
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It was a beautiful day in Seattle. A bunch of people thought they would celebrate by going to parks/beaches and barbecue.

The beaches and parks will now be closed. Closures will be enforced by cops.
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beachlion wrote: Tue Apr 07, 2020 11:49 pm Just read somewhere: Better 6 feet apart than 6 feet under.
There was a sign somewhere - if you can't understand keeping 2m/6ft apart, imagine a dead relative on the ground between you...
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Grok wrote: Fri Apr 10, 2020 7:03 am It was a beautiful day in Seattle. A bunch of people thought they would celebrate by going to parks/beaches and barbecue.

The beaches and parks will now be closed. Closures will be enforced by cops.
It’s the usual story. As I’ve said on other sites, the majority are made to suffer for a small number of selfish idiots.
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One of the things I'm curious about is how many of the cases where there are people in closer proximity than 2 metres involve family members and do-gooders ratting them out thinking they were strangers. Since family units function as units, it makes sense that if everyone is clear (or everyone has had it and survived) that they can be close together.

These closures are typical ham-fisted State activities, and sometimes I wonder if they're not doing these sorts of idiotic things "just because they can". (The cops and politicians, of course, are exempt.)
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crfriend wrote: Fri Apr 10, 2020 11:28 am These closures are typical ham-fisted State activities, and sometimes I wonder if they're not doing these sorts of idiotic things "just because they can". (The cops and politicians, of course, are exempt.)
Yes.

...well...

..probably.

While I know the threat is real and we need to get the virus under control....

Come on, let's be straight... you know these law makers are enjoying "playing dictator" for a little while.

Some of the measures are getting a bit extreme. Governor Northram, while not banning outdoor recreation, basically did so by shutting down ALL public land. The feds shut down the National Forest.

Anyway, when Northam made the announcement, he almost seemed to sound "parental", very authoritarian. His tone was like "don't do this or else...." The type of rhetoric I haven't heard since my youth.

Well... at least the religious DON'T seem exempt... so far. A Russell County man has already challenged the executive order banning church gatherings. The local judge dismissed it.

While I have sympathy for church goers not being allowed to assemble on one of the most holy days of the year, why should they be exempt just because they believe something something?

If they are allowed to assemble than non-religious people should also be allowed to do what they might normally do...Fair is fair.
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