Seattle, Tacoma and Olympia seem to be in meltdown- this side of the Cascades, folks are 'freshing' their non-perishable food stocks and ammo supplies... not stripping the shelves, just covering deficiencies. TBH, I don't see the chaos making it's way here- there were some public protests over the killing of George Floyd that actually saw police involvement (the police were equally dismayed by the killing)- more of a social bonding between populace and law enforcement. Minor stuff, really... but a powerful message of unity. Won't make any papers...lake_wrangler wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 9:31 amI may not be on edge, but there was some craziness in Montreal, too. There was a peaceful protest, which even had the approval of the police services. But towards the end, there were some unruly people who started causing trouble, rioting, and pillaging stores downtown.
Most newspapers mentioned both the peaceful protest and the later trouble, except for one newspaper, whose first page was only about the trouble, and the peaceful protest was only mentioned somewhere, a few pages in...
March 12, 2020 (aka COVID-19 thread)
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Re: March 12, 2020 (aka COVID-19 thread)
Rule 17 of the Bombay Golf Course- "You shall play the ball where the monkey drops it,"
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Re: March 12, 2020 (aka COVID-19 thread)
Yeah, thankfully I still have a few hundred rounds loaded in magazines for my rifles. One of them hasn't been zeroed just yet, but still, the noise that thing will make when fired will definitely let someone know I'd fired a round.
Of course, given that I live in a heavily wooded area that is outside city limits, I'm almost guaranteed to not see anything unless I drive several miles to get to downtown Little Rock. From what I can tell, it's focused kind of near the capitol district and the river market, and I very rarely go to either area under normal conditions.
Of course, given that I live in a heavily wooded area that is outside city limits, I'm almost guaranteed to not see anything unless I drive several miles to get to downtown Little Rock. From what I can tell, it's focused kind of near the capitol district and the river market, and I very rarely go to either area under normal conditions.
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Re: March 12, 2020 (aka COVID-19 thread)
And no one is mentioning that many of the places being torched are within a stone's throw of where Wapsi Square is situated?
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Re: March 12, 2020 (aka COVID-19 thread)
Yesterday I left work at 5pm. Bus came around thirty mins later.Its nor.al route gets me most of the way home, half of that on the freeway (yah!).
I knew I'd need to run by my favorite ATM on the way, and I'd left the bike secured at the job for a change, so I took the 'loop in from the right" bus, vs the 'go left and get straight home', it'd mean, in the end I'd need one more bus to finish things off. And a walk, but hey...
7-somdthing pm and that last expected bus bails out, no show. Next bus after that is 45 mins away. I'm Downtown Silicon Valley & there's nothin to do.
Bus finally comes, it now 9-skmethig and the driver keeps pulling over to get on the horn... Soon enough Ilook up to see us passing the same 7-11, again, going back the wrong way.
I'm tired of pecking at the small screen, suffice to say, there was no blockade, the free way overpass had only been closed a short time, and that was four hours ago.
I got home around eleven...
I knew I'd need to run by my favorite ATM on the way, and I'd left the bike secured at the job for a change, so I took the 'loop in from the right" bus, vs the 'go left and get straight home', it'd mean, in the end I'd need one more bus to finish things off. And a walk, but hey...
7-somdthing pm and that last expected bus bails out, no show. Next bus after that is 45 mins away. I'm Downtown Silicon Valley & there's nothin to do.
Bus finally comes, it now 9-skmethig and the driver keeps pulling over to get on the horn... Soon enough Ilook up to see us passing the same 7-11, again, going back the wrong way.
I'm tired of pecking at the small screen, suffice to say, there was no blockade, the free way overpass had only been closed a short time, and that was four hours ago.
I got home around eleven...
Re: March 12, 2020 (aka COVID-19 thread)
Well... I mean... we all know, but the characters are also all safe (being fictional and all). In fact, I think the time skips have the Wapsiverse in the future, relative to us, so they're already past it all.
I wonder, though, if there will be a mention in the comic whenever it returns. Though I'm wondering if it'll just become a series of animated shorts for YouTube.
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Tomorrow there will be 500 protestors in Omak, 15 miles from where I live. Pallets of bricks have been delivered to odd locations by some accounts. I am somewhat surprised by this, but we shall see what evolves.Sgt. Howard wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 11:50 am
Seattle, Tacoma and Olympia seem to be in meltdown- this side of the Cascades, folks are 'freshing' their non-perishable food stocks and ammo supplies... not stripping the shelves, just covering deficiencies. TBH, I don't see the chaos making it's way here- there were some public protests over the killing of George Floyd that actually saw police involvement (the police were equally dismayed by the killing)- more of a social bonding between populace and law enforcement. Minor stuff, really... but a powerful message of unity. Won't make any papers...
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Re: March 12, 2020 (aka COVID-19 thread)
Sarge, you may find this interesting:
"Florida Sheriff Responds to ANTIFA Threats to Attack Suburbs: ‘If you value your life, you probably shouldn’t do that in Polk County’"
https://ussanews.com/News1/2020/06/02/f ... lk-county/
"Florida Sheriff Responds to ANTIFA Threats to Attack Suburbs: ‘If you value your life, you probably shouldn’t do that in Polk County’"
https://ussanews.com/News1/2020/06/02/f ... lk-county/
Re: March 12, 2020 (aka COVID-19 thread)
Within the next few weeks, either we're gonna see a massive spike in cases of Covid-19, or we're gonna find that the lockdowns were all bullshit.
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Re: March 12, 2020 (aka COVID-19 thread)
Within the next few weeks? Cases have already gone up again in AZ.
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Re: March 12, 2020 (aka COVID-19 thread)
Is that like in New York where it was discovered that ALL DEATHS were being listed as 'Covid-19' because of the $$$ the hospitals would receive? Hospitals are not allowed to do elective procedures at this time, so making a Covid diagnosis becomes a matter of fiscal survival...
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Re: March 12, 2020 (aka COVID-19 thread)
I say a few weeks because the incubation period can be as long as two weeks.
Also, I had to wear a mask for the first time. Had to go take a drug test for a job with the detailing vendor that replaced all the detailers at the McLarty dealerships, and I'd be at the Nissan dealer I'd worked at before Honda.
Also, I had to wear a mask for the first time. Had to go take a drug test for a job with the detailing vendor that replaced all the detailers at the McLarty dealerships, and I'd be at the Nissan dealer I'd worked at before Honda.
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Re: March 12, 2020 (aka COVID-19 thread)
Could you cite the source for this, please? Where was it reported?Sgt. Howard wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 11:47 am Is that like in New York where it was discovered that ALL DEATHS were being listed as 'Covid-19' because of the $$$ the hospitals would receive? Hospitals are not allowed to do elective procedures at this time, so making a Covid diagnosis becomes a matter of fiscal survival...
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That was a couple weeks ago- I need to do some searchingDave wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 4:46 pmCould you cite the source for this, please? Where was it reported?Sgt. Howard wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 11:47 am Is that like in New York where it was discovered that ALL DEATHS were being listed as 'Covid-19' because of the $$$ the hospitals would receive? Hospitals are not allowed to do elective procedures at this time, so making a Covid diagnosis becomes a matter of fiscal survival...
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Re: March 12, 2020 (aka COVID-19 thread)
Where's that Upvote button???Warrl wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 2:06 am Sarge, you may find this interesting:
"Florida Sheriff Responds to ANTIFA Threats to Attack Suburbs: ‘If you value your life, you probably shouldn’t do that in Polk County’"
https://ussanews.com/News1/2020/06/02/f ... lk-county/
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Re: March 12, 2020 (aka COVID-19 thread)
Some times, billboards remain in place long after the event they advertise has come and gone. Or, in some cases lately, the event never even took place...
Such as this one, which I saw in the subway train, on May 5th: The irony is that not only did the lockdown prevent the event from happening (a job fair), but after the havoc caused by the lockdown, people really could use such a job fair...
Such as this one, which I saw in the subway train, on May 5th: The irony is that not only did the lockdown prevent the event from happening (a job fair), but after the havoc caused by the lockdown, people really could use such a job fair...
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Re: March 12, 2020 (aka COVID-19 thread)
As more people started spending time outside, with the weather improving, they have started extending the size of the sidewalks, to promote social distancing while walking.
The Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ; English: Quebec Alcohol Corporation) is a provincial Crown corporation in Quebec responsible for the trade of alcoholic beverages within the province. (Wikipedia)
Funny, that they would be considered "esential"...
The Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ; English: Quebec Alcohol Corporation) is a provincial Crown corporation in Quebec responsible for the trade of alcoholic beverages within the province. (Wikipedia)
Funny, that they would be considered "esential"...
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Re: March 12, 2020 (aka COVID-19 thread)
Here's another example of a billboard that's outlived its usefulness...
Ariane Moffat (a Québec singer)
having an extra concert on April 17 (smack dab in the middle of a lockdown... sorry, not gonna happen)
which was to happen at, of all places, the Corona... An unfortunate venue name, if there ever was one, given the current pandemic context... Photo taken on April 29...
Ariane Moffat (a Québec singer)
having an extra concert on April 17 (smack dab in the middle of a lockdown... sorry, not gonna happen)
which was to happen at, of all places, the Corona... An unfortunate venue name, if there ever was one, given the current pandemic context... Photo taken on April 29...
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Re: March 12, 2020 (aka COVID-19 thread)
Which is, if not flatly untrue, at least greatly exaggerated.Sgt. Howard wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 11:47 amIs that like in New York where it was discovered that ALL DEATHS were being listed as 'Covid-19' because of the $$$ the hospitals would receive? Hospitals are not allowed to do elective procedures at this time, so making a Covid diagnosis becomes a matter of fiscal survival...
Proof Positive the world is not flat: If it were, cats would have pushed everything off the edge by now.
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Re: March 12, 2020 (aka COVID-19 thread)
This just popped up- I know it isn't NYC, but NYC isn't the only place where this has occurred https://www.westernjournal.com/washingt ... YG9P8S_JxADave wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 4:46 pmCould you cite the source for this, please? Where was it reported?Sgt. Howard wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 11:47 am Is that like in New York where it was discovered that ALL DEATHS were being listed as 'Covid-19' because of the $$$ the hospitals would receive? Hospitals are not allowed to do elective procedures at this time, so making a Covid diagnosis becomes a matter of fiscal survival...
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Re: March 12, 2020 (aka COVID-19 thread)
I have to admit, it's nice to see kids playing in playgrounds again.
Seeing the various playgrounds all taped up in yellow "Danger" tape made for an eerie sight...
Seeing the various playgrounds all taped up in yellow "Danger" tape made for an eerie sight...