Not so funny real life Capt Trips thread
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Right. Did someone change the rules all of a sudden?
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As usual, the 35 had it coming. As is the universal to the trolley problem.Steve of phpBB wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 4:13 pmTry drawing that out on the trolley problem meme.tennbengal wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 4:03 pm Heh - I estimate that I killed 35 co-geriatric people. Course, by getting the shot, I saved 48 additional geriatric people by not getting sick, so I am +13.
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A while back I posted about a childhood friend whose father died and mother went into the hospital. I'm happy to report his mother returned home yesterday after 4 weeks in the hospital. His sister was sending daily updates that got to my mother. Nurses reported positive news just about every day, but she couldn't breath without a full oxygen mask until last week. Apparently they wanted to release her to a rehab center, but insurance refused, so they had to keep her in the hospital for a few more days, which probably cost the insurance company more than the rehab center would have cost. Luckily my friend lives on the same street as his mother, his sister is in the same development and his brother is 10 minutes away, so they are taking turns living with the mother to take care of her. Also fortunate, another friend who stayed in town is a physical therapist who quit to stay a home with the kids, and he is going to work with her. Fuck insurance companies, and fuck all the Republicans who prevent us from having a first world health care system. Fucking "Obama Death Panels..." meanwhile insurance companies with a sole goal of making profits decides our healthcare options.
Really gutted for the mother though. Can't imagine losing her husband of almost 60 years while she is very sick with COVID, going into the hospital a few days after he dies. I'm sure she is in really rough shape being in an ICU for 4 weeks (fortunately never on a ventilator), then coming home to an empty house and having missed your husband's funeral.
Really gutted for the mother though. Can't imagine losing her husband of almost 60 years while she is very sick with COVID, going into the hospital a few days after he dies. I'm sure she is in really rough shape being in an ICU for 4 weeks (fortunately never on a ventilator), then coming home to an empty house and having missed your husband's funeral.
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A guy who used to live in our neighborhood, whose wife was our oldest's Girl Scout troop leader years ago and who my wife is still friends with on FB, just died of it this week. He had been on a ventilator weeks ago and his oxygen levels were REALLY low, but last I had been told he was doing better. They had two older kids, too, so he was probably early/mid 50s, and (when we knew him, at least) a smoker and a big dude.
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Just got back from my first Pfizer shot. Gotta say, very well run mass vaccination site down in Waldorf. Heard a similar account at the Baltimore and Six Flag sites.
Competent government. Huh.
Competent government. Huh.
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Yeah same here. I was just telling my wife how impressed I was with the efficiency of the mass vaccination site I used yesterday.Nonlinear FC wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 1:58 pm Just got back from my first Pfizer shot. Gotta say, very well run mass vaccination site down in Waldorf. Heard a similar account at the Baltimore and Six Flag sites.
Competent government. Huh.
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I was slightly nervous going in because my status for what phase I'm in is a little fuzzy. Folks that work at utilities are technically Phase 2 here per the state, but in the county I live and work in (2 separate), I am classified in Phase 1c, which is where we're at.
Slight moral quandary, but not by much.
Slight moral quandary, but not by much.
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Jealous of anyone that isn't in "dead fucking last".
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Smooth as hell here. But then again, Utah's government usually is pretty competent, as much as I hate their politics.sancarlos wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 2:00 pmYeah same here. I was just telling my wife how impressed I was with the efficiency of the mass vaccination site I used yesterday.Nonlinear FC wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 1:58 pm Just got back from my first Pfizer shot. Gotta say, very well run mass vaccination site down in Waldorf. Heard a similar account at the Baltimore and Six Flag sites.
Competent government. Huh.
And his one problem is he didn’t go to Russia that night because he had extracurricular activities, and they froze to death.
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I went to walgreens because it was easy to get to. The main site is UK's football field, but it's a bear to get around there these days. It took me about an hour, but they figured it out.
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Here, it was the San Mateo County Exhibition Grounds (used to be Bay Meadows Horse Racing track). As you drive in they herd you into two lines. They check your ID and shot registration through your closed car window, then your row splits into about 20 different rows. You roll down your window, show your ID again and get a shot through the car window. Then you exit and wait in another line in your car for 20 minutes (to make sure you don't have immediate side effects). Then you drive away, having never gotten out of your car.
Takes nearly the same length of time to get through the drive-thru line at In-N-Out burger.
Takes nearly the same length of time to get through the drive-thru line at In-N-Out burger.
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How are people without cars getting their jabs?
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I honestly don't know the answer to that one. Maybe an Uber takes them through the line?
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That's gonna be me in two months.
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In our county we have a couple of drive-through injection sites but also plenty that aren't.
I guess you'd still need to get a cab or an Uber to the building where the vaccinations are happening, though.
And his one problem is he didn’t go to Russia that night because he had extracurricular activities, and they froze to death.
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I don’t know if it’s related but I feel like shit today. And the forehead scanners in the office say I’m running a fever so I came home. Gonna take a nap.
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Hope you feel better soon, AB. Enjoy the nap.
I've had a slightly sore arm but that's it so far.
And his one problem is he didn’t go to Russia that night because he had extracurricular activities, and they froze to death.
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No problems here. Feel better AB.Steve of phpBB wrote: ↑Fri Mar 12, 2021 2:08 pmHope you feel better soon, AB. Enjoy the nap.
I've had a slightly sore arm but that's it so far.
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So the old lady says that people who had COVID had bad reactions to both vaccine shots. We have a friend who got it late spring last year and confirmed he had that experience. I had what I thought was a bad flu late February last year so it possible I had it and didn’t know it because it was before testing was available. Who knows. But I woke up and felt fine for a while but I’m feeling feverish again right now. Sucks because it’s the busiest week for my MBA and I have no choice but to do several hours of work tomorrow because I lost all of today.
Not looking forward to dose two at this point.
Not looking forward to dose two at this point.
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This is wonderful news to read on a bright Saturday morning.
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Sorry. I still feel pretty bad. Just flat worn down.
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Happy to read all the stories about folks getting their shots. But how are you getting appointments? Nothing here in Washington so far for my cohort.
I turned down two opportunities to go sailing today. I just didn't feel right about being on a boat, sitting elbow to elbow with others on the rail, even if wearing a mask. There is just no way to 'socially distance' on a Farr 30.
I turned down two opportunities to go sailing today. I just didn't feel right about being on a boat, sitting elbow to elbow with others on the rail, even if wearing a mask. There is just no way to 'socially distance' on a Farr 30.
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More like a Nearr 6, right?
(in trying to figure out how many people it takes to man one of those I found an article from Sailing World written by Dave Reed - weird)
(in trying to figure out how many people it takes to man one of those I found an article from Sailing World written by Dave Reed - weird)
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It's 65 and over in California right now, just like Washington. So, my wife is still waiting. The only reason I got in earlier is that I qualify as a "food service worker", because I deliver for Meals on Wheels.DaveInSeattle wrote: ↑Sat Mar 13, 2021 12:34 pm Happy to read all the stories about folks getting their shots. But how are you getting appointments? Nothing here in Washington so far for my cohort.
I turned down two opportunities to go sailing today. I just didn't feel right about being on a boat, sitting elbow to elbow with others on the rail, even if wearing a mask. There is just no way to 'socially distance' on a Farr 30.
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Little gatekeeping around here so more a matter of how much dubious justification is required to for you to get the thing and still sleep at night. I sleep like a baby.
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My dirt mall! Didn’t know there were doing this.
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My sister got hers in Tacoma or thereabouts but she is a social worker who does have to enter homes so probably a higher priority.DaveInSeattle wrote: ↑Sat Mar 13, 2021 12:34 pm Happy to read all the stories about folks getting their shots. But how are you getting appointments? Nothing here in Washington so far for my cohort.
I turned down two opportunities to go sailing today. I just didn't feel right about being on a boat, sitting elbow to elbow with others on the rail, even if wearing a mask. There is just no way to 'socially distance' on a Farr 30.
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I don’t think it’s possible to be happy there.
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Livingston Mall? Haven’t been there in years.
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Just received a text that they automatically scheduled my second dose (4/7). Exactly four weeks after my first dose, even the same time of day.
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What a wonderful coincidence that the state is saying it is now safe to be 3 feet apart in schools rather than 6 feet apart right when the state is demanding all schools to open fully.
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Three feet is pretty close. How much closer would everyone be in normal times?
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A foot closer? I used to have everyone in seated pairs or in a horse shoe so in my classes they might have been even closer than that.tennbengal wrote: ↑Tue Mar 16, 2021 6:21 pm Three feet is pretty close. How much closer would everyone be in normal times?
Our district (hs only) started saying the same thing, Ed, last week but i don’t think the CDC guidelines have changed. Parents are still sending their kids in even though they have symptoms. And there are teachers not opening their own windows and that pisses me off.
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one of the reasons I changed my appt to the place closer to my house was because they scheduled dose 2 at the same time as dose 1.
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At our facility they had us schedule the second dose while we were doing the 15-minute observation after having the first. So I'm on for March 31 - presumably along with the other Pfizer Bros.Brontoburglar wrote: ↑Tue Mar 16, 2021 6:54 pmone of the reasons I changed my appt to the place closer to my house was because they scheduled dose 2 at the same time as dose 1.
And his one problem is he didn’t go to Russia that night because he had extracurricular activities, and they froze to death.
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4 weeks in Ky so I’m 4/7
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Here's more on it: https://www.npr.org/sections/coronaviru ... distancingserrano wrote: ↑Tue Mar 16, 2021 6:40 pmA foot closer? I used to have everyone in seated pairs or in a horse shoe so in my classes they might have been even closer than that.tennbengal wrote: ↑Tue Mar 16, 2021 6:21 pm Three feet is pretty close. How much closer would everyone be in normal times?
Our district (hs only) started saying the same thing, Ed, last week but i don’t think the CDC guidelines have changed. Parents are still sending their kids in even though they have symptoms. And there are teachers not opening their own windows and that pisses me off.
It looks like the CDC will go to 3 feet, which I probably agree with depending on good mask wearing, ventilation, and limited time stuck together. It's just the timing and all the other reasons they're giving to reopen which are driving me crazy -- just stop with the bullshit and say you need the free daycare schools provide ASAP. Changing everyone's schedule to give kids 2 or 3 months of in-person learning will not help children much in the long-term and may actually hurt many kids, but maybe doing it will help the economy.
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that rural moderna vaccine for both the bay area and the coal state
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I got pfizer.Brontoburglar wrote: ↑Tue Mar 16, 2021 8:35 pmthat rural moderna vaccine for both the bay area and the coal state
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