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34 minutes ago, snapfade said:

And maybe @Vinsk can offer his thoughts, but maybe we will see more online consultations with doctors for routine things. 

I think this will definitely bring more awareness to telemedicine. Technology will improve as to being able to do more thorough assessments via telecommunication. 

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11 hours ago, iacas said:

 

I wonder how the charities the PGA Tour donates to each week are making out.

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On 3/30/2020 at 9:21 AM, boogielicious said:

I still have a crush on Elizabeth Montgomery!

Dude, I can’t remember her ever being “not hot” either!!

Mass shootings are down.

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Crime is down, in general.  The website in my city that provides jail bookings is down to about 3 or 4 per day, from the usual 15-20.  I guess even criminals are staying in place.  These are interesting times.


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For me, working from home has been great.  No commute obviously, not that mine was so long before, but zero minutes beats 30.  And instead of walking to the gas station and getting a snack when it’s time for a break, I go outside and play some street hockey with the kids.

And we are being better with our food too.  

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On 3/30/2020 at 7:35 PM, dennyjones said:

What recipes?   Always looking for anything quick and easy.    

We did curbside grocery pickup for the first time too!    I'm becoming an older millennial!

 

One was Orange Chicken and another was stuffed bell peppers. I'll have to ask my wife where she found them but it was online from the same source I believe.

We've been using it a lot, and the crock pot as well. Make big meals and have plenty of leftovers. Made Italian beef in the crock pot today. I might have grabbed a different chuck roast had I been in the store myself but with this pickup thing you have to just go with the flow. Those kids at the store are doing yeoman's work.

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My carry out order at a local chain restaurant was prepared promptly and correctly.

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We haven't eaten out as much (had gotten into a bad habit) and saved that money. People are hopefully getting into a better habit of washing their hands...lol (we will find out once the restaurants open back up). My 401k should be even better when the stock prices come back seeing as how I am buying more for the same money now.

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This is funny:

 

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@nevets88 @iacas LOL! Those were great!

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Personally, it is a massive thing I've been able to continue to work. Other than that it gets thinner fast.

I guess not having hockey means going to bed earlier than I would otherwise, so I'm better rested.

 

 

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2 hours ago, iacas said:

 

Awesome!

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I raked the back yard yesterday, got up this morning and saw a leaf, so I raked it again. Yard is going to be awsome! this year.


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The COVID 19 practice thread is going to help a lot of us improve this year.

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The COVID 19 practice thread is going to help a lot of us improve this year.

+1,000,000.    So appreciative.   

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I've been doing all those things I said I'd do if I ever had time.  Wife is pleased.

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I think that our standards for cleaning and sanitizing in all work environments will be permanently changed. Hopefully we will build new habits of washing our hands thoroughly and coughing/sneezing into our arms instead of our hands. We will also start implementing more touch free technology (automatic doors, hand dryers, etc.). All of this will help prevent the spread of cold, flu and other germs in the future. Handshakes will become a thing of the past.

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Finally, there has been some funny 💩 posted as people have WAY too much time one their hands.

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