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Klen 04-20-2020 02:37 AM

Did you spend your 4 week stock ?:upsidedow


Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian mike (Post 22630057)
We are a family of 3 living in the same house :
Fridge/freezer + 1 extra small freezer Full we are good for at least 4 weeks minimum.

What if we lose power or other natural disaster happen? ( My wife think too much ) :helpme

So we made a 4 weeks stock for only Dry Food just in case. :thumbsup

My dry food items

- Mr. Noodle chicken and beef
- Hamburger helper
- Meat in can
- Ravioly
- Chunky soup
- vegetable in cans
- Lipton soup
- Rice
- spaghetti
- sauce spaghetti
- Carnation milk
- Kidney red beans
- Cambel soup
- Fruit in Cans
- Dry Fruit & nuts
- Jerky meat
- Instant coffee
- WATER ( 192 Bottle in stock room )

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I plan to get two more Propane tank ( already have one full )
Matches/ Lighter

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I know we need to get more Medecine, Cold Sirup, tylenol/ advil etc...

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If anyone notice something i missed that can be useful please quote me and add it to the list. ( Thanks in Advance for your input )


Its a big wake up call for us we realise we was FAR to be ready for any natural disaster. (We have insurance but you never know)


just a punk 04-20-2020 03:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Klen (Post 22652052)
Did you spend your 4 week stock ?:upsidedow

I don't understand this. Why don't go to a grocery every day and buy fresh products there?

8pt-buck 04-20-2020 06:40 AM

- Peanut Butter

- Powered Milk

- Canned Tuna Fish

- Gallons of Spring water

- Emergency Water Storage containers

- Batteries

- Dehydrated meals (if you can find them)
https://www.amazon.com/Disaster-Prep.../dp/B00AXBJZAC

- Gasoline (10 Gallons) / During a Power failure, you wont be able to purchase gas.





Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian mike (Post 22630057)
We are a family of 3 living in the same house :
Fridge/freezer + 1 extra small freezer Full we are good for at least 4 weeks minimum.

What if we lose power or other natural disaster happen? ( My wife think too much ) :helpme

So we made a 4 weeks stock for only Dry Food just in case. :thumbsup

My dry food items

- Mr. Noodle chicken and beef
- Hamburger helper
- Meat in can
- Ravioly
- Chunky soup
- vegetable in cans
- Lipton soup
- Rice
- spaghetti
- sauce spaghetti
- Carnation milk
- Kidney red beans
- Cambel soup
- Fruit in Cans
- Dry Fruit & nuts
- Jerky meat
- Instant coffee
- WATER ( 192 Bottle in stock room )

---------------------------------

I plan to get two more Propane tank ( already have one full )
Matches/ Lighter

---------------------------------

I know we need to get more Medecine, Cold Sirup, tylenol/ advil etc...

---------------------------------


If anyone notice something i missed that can be useful please quote me and add it to the list. ( Thanks in Advance for your input )


Its a big wake up call for us we realise we was FAR to be ready for any natural disaster. (We have insurance but you never know)


Klen 04-20-2020 06:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 22652073)
I don't understand this. Why don't go to a grocery every day and buy fresh products there?

I normally go every day to store, but i switched now to every 2-3-4 days.
In this case it is good to stack in order to avoid unnecessary encounters.

klinton 04-20-2020 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by 8pt-buck (Post 22652158)
- Gallons of Spring water

I always admired people that BUY water in plastic bottles.
You truly make this planet great :thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup

Klen 04-20-2020 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by klinton (Post 22652203)
I always admired people that BUY water in plastic bottles.
You truly make this planet great :thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup

Do you follow zero waste principle ?

Scott McD 04-20-2020 09:30 AM

I am done with fucking supermarket queues. My wife can take care of that from now on.

I.....am......done !!

The Porn Nerd 04-20-2020 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Klen (Post 22652212)
Do you follow zero waste principle ?

I do, but that's why I have gained 40 pounds.
Haven't taken a shit in months.

8pt-buck 04-20-2020 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by klinton (Post 22652203)
I always admired people that BUY water in plastic bottles.
You truly make this planet great :thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup

They should have thought about the repercussions on the planet when they invented plastic bottles. Looking around, all I see everywhere is plastic not only just water bottles.

- My televisions Remote control.
- Cell phone
- My computer
- Everything is plastic

8pt-buck 04-20-2020 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Klen (Post 22652212)
Do you follow zero waste principle ?

Here is a great link concerning Zero Waste

https://theoutline.com/post/7500/i-m...=1&zi=jusnnuio

The Porn Nerd 04-20-2020 01:18 PM

I have plumbers at my house right now cleaning out my septic tank.

Talk about WASTE!!!

NatalieK 04-20-2020 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by BoneTicklers (Post 22650855)
On the one hand, this whole lockdown thing has sucked. On the other, it's given me a ton of time to work on a project I've been procrastinating for quite some time. Shot these brand new clips during this time.


lock down and you´ve been working outdoors with models??


the lock down has prevented me from filming my outdoor footage, only one person in the car and not driving for anything except shopping or the chemist...


stay safe and stay well... stay the fuck in :thumbsup

NatalieK 04-20-2020 10:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott McD (Post 22652297)
I am done with fucking supermarket queues. My wife can take care of that from now on.

I.....am......done !!

I stay in, working live on cam and Gary does all the shopping. He´s manic for wiping the car down with baby wipes and around the bag handles after removing gloves and spraying the trolley down...

better to be safe than sorry :2 cents:

klinton 04-21-2020 01:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Klen (Post 22652212)
Do you follow zero waste principle ?

I reduce it to the minimum.

I guess that if someone BUYS water in plastic bottles is already around 50 % of total plastic waste, if not more.

klinton 04-21-2020 01:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 8pt-buck (Post 22652382)
They should have thought about the repercussions on the planet when they invented plastic bottles. Looking around, all I see everywhere is plastic not only just water bottles.

Yet, its noone else than YOU using it, not "THEM"

overdose 04-21-2020 01:58 AM


ilnjscb 04-21-2020 09:58 AM

Once again, COVID kills by covert hypoxia

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/20/o...pneumonia.html

The Porn Nerd 04-21-2020 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by ilnjscb (Post 22653136)
Once again, COVID kills by covert hypoxia

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/20/o...pneumonia.html

Yes but halfway down he says most of the patients had been sick for a WEEK with fever, coughing, etc. But they were not short of breath. Oh ok - so the fuck what? These patients were idiots to think they did NOT have Covid-19 with all those symptoms for a WEEK! Shortness of breath should not be what sends you to the hospital. All those other symptoms should.

Vendzilla 04-21-2020 12:49 PM

Heard about this yesterday in what they learned during the Spanish flu outbreak

Put simply, medics found that severely ill flu patients nursed outdoors recovered better than those treated indoors. A combination of fresh air and sunlight seems to have prevented deaths among patients; and infections among medical staff.[1] There is scientific support for this. Research shows that outdoor air is a natural disinfectant. Fresh air can kill the flu virus and other harmful germs. Equally, sunlight is germicidal and there is now evidence it can kill the flu virus.

ilnjscb 04-22-2020 07:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Porn Nerd (Post 22653287)
Yes but halfway down he says most of the patients had been sick for a WEEK with fever, coughing, etc. But they were not short of breath. Oh ok - so the fuck what? These patients were idiots to think they did NOT have Covid-19 with all those symptoms for a WEEK! Shortness of breath should not be what sends you to the hospital. All those other symptoms should.

The point is, and this is the sick thing, COVID patients do not know they have hypoxia; if you try to get tested they PRIORITIZE people who have "shortness of breath". COVID masks that symptom. The people are being told, unless you have shortness of breath it isn't COVID, so that's what they believe.

He is kind of an asshole to say that, honestly.

8pt-buck 04-22-2020 02:19 PM

Why isn't China being held responsible for this pandemic ? - All the deaths / the cover-up China tried - Everyone around the world is basically out of work - The world is on F'n lock-down which is causing massive anxiety with folks -
China should start cutting some checks :2 cents:

Your thoughts ?

https://www.nationalreview.com/2020/...d-accountable/

The Porn Nerd 04-22-2020 05:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ilnjscb (Post 22653779)
The point is, and this is the sick thing, COVID patients do not know they have hypoxia; if you try to get tested they PRIORITIZE people who have "shortness of breath". COVID masks that symptom. The people are being told, unless you have shortness of breath it isn't COVID, so that's what they believe.

He is kind of an asshole to say that, honestly.

Yes I get what he means and it's a bad situation all the way around. Sad thing is, by the time we collect enough data to know what to actually do and how to properly diagnose people the death toll will continue to rise.

ilnjscb 04-23-2020 08:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Porn Nerd (Post 22654098)
Yes I get what he means and it's a bad situation all the way around. Sad thing is, by the time we collect enough data to know what to actually do and how to properly diagnose people the death toll will continue to rise.

Sadly, yes. But there are home oxymeters (sp) but no one can get them! Sad, the whole thing.

just a punk 04-23-2020 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ilnjscb (Post 22653779)
The point is, and this is the sick thing, COVID patients do not know they have hypoxia; if you try to get tested they PRIORITIZE people who have "shortness of breath". COVID masks that symptom. The people are being told, unless you have shortness of breath it isn't COVID, so that's what they believe.

That's one more reason I think I have COVID-9 since January when I had some unknown nightly ague. I'm still having a "shortness of breath" symptom. Should I go to a doctor? I don't think so, because there is no cure against it. Only your own immune system and time.

Klen 04-23-2020 12:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 22654568)
That's one more reason I think I have COVID-9 since January when I had some unknown nightly ague. I'm still having a "shortness of breath" symptom. Should I go to a doctor? I don't think so, because there is no cure against it. Only your own immune system and time.

It is actually advised how there is no need going to doctor unless you have serious symptoms.

just a punk 04-23-2020 05:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Klen (Post 22654659)
It is actually advised how there is no need going to doctor unless you have serious symptoms.

A snuffle actually. The bad thing is that there are about 35 different types of covid-9, according to Chinese news. So if you've got one, it doesn't mean that you are immune to the other ones.

BaldBastard 04-23-2020 10:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Klen (Post 22654659)
It is actually advised how there is no need going to doctor unless you have serious symptoms.

Here in Aus we are advised if you blink to go for a test, the plan is to test everyone multiple times, anyone can get a test. ( Testing here is for corona based viruses and 21 other respiratory illnesses )

New Cases here are under 20 people a day now and sadly two a day still dying.

Once we're clear, we can open up travel and business to other countries that are "free" of coronavirus, sadly no one is doing business with America for a long time.

Would you like a crisp fresh apple from coronavirus free New Zealand, or a take your chances coronavirus rich genetically altered one from the USA.

Red Hats don't seem to see the issues ahead export wise...

gorillaz_ 04-23-2020 11:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CurrentlySober (Post 22650916)
New guidelines from the UK government:

Just for clarification, here are those lockdown rules, one more time:

1. You MUST NOT leave the house for any reason, but if you have a reason, you can leave the house.

2. Masks are useless at protecting you against the virus, but you may have to wear one because it can save lives, but they may not work, but they may be mandatory, but maybe not.

3. Shops are closed, except those shops that are open.

4. You must not go to work but you can get another job and go to work.

5. You should not go to the Doctor's or to the hospital unless you have to go there, unless you are too poorly to go there.

6. This virus can kill people, but don’t be scared of it. It can only kill those people who are vulnerable or those people who are not vulnerable. It’s possible to contain and control it, sometimes, except that sometimes it actually leads to a global disaster.

7. Gloves won't help, but they can still help so wear them sometimes, or not.

8. STAY HOME, but it's important to go out.

9. There is no shortage of groceries in the supermarkets, but there are many things missing. Sometimes you won’t need loo rolls but you should buy some just in case you need some.

10. The virus has no effect on children except those children it affects.

11. Animals are not affected, but there was a cat that tested positive in Belgium in February when no one had been tested, plus a few tigers here and there…

12. Stay 2 metres away from tigers (see point 11).

13. You will have many symptoms if you get the virus, but you can also get symptoms without getting the virus, get the virus without having any symptoms or be contagious without having symptoms, or be non contagious with symptoms...it's a sort of lucky/unlucky dip.

14. To help protect yourself you should eat well and exercise, but eat whatever you have on hand as it's better not to go to the shops, unless you need toilet roll or a fence panel.

15. It's important to get fresh air but don't go to parks but go for a walk. But don’t sit down, except if you are old, but not for too long or if you are pregnant or if you’re not old or pregnant but need to sit down. If you do sit down don’t eat your picnic, unless you've had a long walk, which you are/aren't allowed to do if you're old or pregnant.

16. Don’t visit old people but you have to take care of the old people and bring them food and medication.

17. If you are sick, you can go out when you are better but anyone else in your household can’t go out when you are better unless they need to go out.

18. You can get restaurant food delivered to the house. These deliveries are safe. But groceries you bring back to your house have to be decontaminated outside for 3 hours including frozen pizza.

19. You can't see your older mother or grandmother, but they can take a taxi and meet an older taxi driver.

20. You are safe if you maintain the safe social distance when out but you can’t go out with friends or strangers at the safe social distance.

21. The virus remains active on different surfaces for two hours ... or four hours...or six hours... I mean days, not hours. But it needs a damp environment. Or a cold environment that is warm and dry... in the air, as long as the air is not plastic.

22. Schools are closed so you need to home educate your children, unless you can send them to school because you’re not at home. If you are at home you can home educate your children using various portals and virtual class rooms, unless you have poor internet, or more than one child and only one computer, or you are working from home. Baking cakes can be considered maths, science or art. If you are home educating you can include household chores within their education. If you are home educating you can start drinking at 10am.

23. If you are not home educating children you can also start drinking at 10am.

24. The number of corona related deaths will be announced daily but we don't know how many people are infected as they are only testing those who are almost dead to find out if that's what they will die of. The people who die of corona who aren’t counted, won’t or will be counted but maybe not.

25. We should stay in locked down until the virus stops infecting people but it will only stop infecting people if we all get infected so it’s important we get infected and some don’t get infected.

26. You can join your neighbours for a street party and turn your music up for an outside disco and your neighbours won’t call the police. People in another street are allowed to call the police about your music whilst also having a party which you are allowed to call the police about.

27. No business will go down due to Coronavirus except those businesses that will go down due to Coronavirus.

Hope That clears up any confusion,
Boris Johnson, Primeminister

what a joke :winkwink:.

Klen 04-24-2020 03:43 AM

Quarantine lift off in CZ date changed from 8 june to 25 may.

Brian mike 04-24-2020 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Klen (Post 22652052)
Did you spend your 4 week stock ?:upsidedow

We did top up the grocery. The last grocery was $320 we tried their online ordering system @ superstore :helpme

Ordering a thursday and got it 10 days later Last saturday on time :thumbsup .

There is still Lots of Fee's that added to the billed: High CC transaction fee, Tips, personal shopper fee's and fee's etc..

All in all $320 charge on CC feel like a $250 - 260 grocery if you know what i mean.

It's a nice service but again the FEE's just killed the Return customer experience.

Klen 04-24-2020 11:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian mike (Post 22655316)
We did top up the grocery. The last grocery was $320 we tried their online ordering system @ superstore :helpme

Ordering a Thursday and got it 10 days later Last Saturday on time :thumbsup .

There is still Lots of Fee's that added to the billed: High CC transaction fee, Tips, personal shopper fee's and fee's etc..

All in all $320 charge on CC feel like a $250 - 260 grocery if you know what i mean.

It's a nice service but again the FEE's just killed the Return customer experience.

Is proccessing fee billed by store or by your bank/cc provider ?

pm2000 04-24-2020 08:42 PM

the world needs to get there shit together
im sorry im very sad

8pt-buck 04-25-2020 04:45 AM

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Originally Posted by pm2000 (Post 22655671)
the world needs to get there shit together
im sorry im very sad

When has the world ever had their shit together ?

ilnjscb 04-25-2020 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 22654568)
That's one more reason I think I have COVID-9 since January when I had some unknown nightly ague. I'm still having a "shortness of breath" symptom. Should I go to a doctor? I don't think so, because there is no cure against it. Only your own immune system and time.

You're probably correct about yourself - the hypoxia part of it is supposed to last around 10 weeks, so that fits. Now they're saying it doesn't even come with a fever in most cases - so the ONLY symptom is a shortness of breath that you don't really feel.

The real test: walk what you know you can walk (4 miles, 6 miles, whatever) on a route you know. If you walk it 4 days in a row and are much more tired than you used to be, you have it.

And there is nothing you can do. Keep walking, stay healthy, don't drink too much because drinking also induces hypoxia. Don't go swimming.

The Porn Nerd 04-25-2020 01:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ilnjscb (Post 22656008)
You're probably correct about yourself - the hypoxia part of it is supposed to last around 10 weeks, so that fits. Now they're saying it doesn't even come with a fever in most cases - so the ONLY symptom is a shortness of breath that you don't really feel.

The real test: walk what you know you can walk (4 miles, 6 miles, whatever) on a route you know. If you walk it 4 days in a row and are much more tired than you used to be, you have it.

And there is nothing you can do. Keep walking, stay healthy, don't drink too much because drinking also induces hypoxia. Don't go swimming.

Yeah that advice works with a Russian. LOL

And I don't know about that walking for a few days theory...what if you are older, don't exercise much, smoke a lot of weed....the only real way to know is if they ever come up with a breathalizer-type device/test. You blow into it, get a green or red signal.

We have THAT and the world can get back to normal. Not sure if a device/test like this is even under development. :(

ilnjscb 04-25-2020 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by The Porn Nerd (Post 22656084)
Yeah that advice works with a Russian. LOL

And I don't know about that walking for a few days theory...what if you are older, don't exercise much, smoke a lot of weed....the only real way to know is if they ever come up with a breathalizer-type device/test. You blow into it, get a green or red signal.

We have THAT and the world can get back to normal. Not sure if a device/test like this is even under development. :(

I only mean if you are a regular walker; that is, if you have a baseline of fitness and suddenly you notice you have half of that level of fitness inexplicably after a short period of malaise, you probably have it.

HairyChick 04-25-2020 06:15 PM

That friggin’ test isn’t fun. I thought the swab would be a cotton swab. Nuh uh. A hard plastic stick goes up deep (as a nurse told me it reaches your brain!) and swishes around each nostril. It doesn’t hurt but is uncomfortable. Your eyes water quickly.

Results in one-to-three days and I had the test yesterday. No phone call today so maybe tomorrow. If not then Monday for sure.

Another four residents of my town are infected. They’re from the other side of the town near a city with a high infection rate.

I won’t drink disinfectant no matter who high up tells me to!

just a punk 04-25-2020 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by The Porn Nerd (Post 22656084)
Yeah that advice works with a Russian. LOL

Actually people in Moscow don't drink that much as in the USA. Moscow is as Russian, as NYC is American... You know that 70% of NYC citizens are first grade immigrants. Moscow is also a country inside of a country. It's not like this (the video below) and alcohol is not welcomed here.


Brian mike 04-26-2020 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Klen (Post 22655419)
Is proccessing fee billed by store or by your bank/cc provider ?

This is where i shop https://delivery.realcanadiansuperst...ore/storefront using instacart third party i guess ( They seems to have delivery contract from superstore or something like this.

here is my receipt
https://i.postimg.cc/mgLGNywJ/intacart.jpg

As you see :
- delivery fee = $3.99
- Mandatory tips* = $10.00
- service fee = $14.61
- NEW LOL service GST = $0.93

Extra fee to be lazy and get delivery instead to walk to the grocery store lol = $29.53

The Porn Nerd 04-26-2020 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 22656308)
Actually people in Moscow don't drink that much as in the USA. Moscow is as Russian, as NYC is American... You know that 70% of NYC citizens are first grade immigrants. Moscow is also a country inside of a country. It's not like this (the video below) and alcohol is not welcomed here.


That's both disappointing and comforting. LOL I really need to get my ass to Moscow one of these years. :)

(And you are absolutely right about New Yorkers not being like most Americans. Many Americans in the interior of the country have been acting like irrational children and idiots.)


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