Jump to content

Leaderboard

Popular Content

Showing content with the highest reputation on 03/24/2020 in all areas

  1. The media has been loving this mess since day 1. I am sure they would love this to go on for months and months.
    5 points
  2. https://www.newelementary.com/2020/03/lego-ideas-review-21322-pirates-barracuda.html Available from 1 April 2020. It contains 2,545 pieces and the price point is US$199.99/ CA$259.99/ €199.99/ £179.99/ 1599DKK. Special surprise, it turns into:
    5 points
  3. Well, his base instincts got him to the position that he is in. Is he annoying, nasty, unprofessional, unpresidential and self serving at times? Sure. Do most Americans support or approve of his behavior? Probably not. There are times when I say, "What the f*ck are you talking about?" and wish he would just shut the Hell up. But at the end of the day, the country has done pretty well under his presidency IMO up to this virus. He has not been treated fairly at all by most media and they skew or manipulate most stories related to him. Believe me, he doesn't help himself and gives them plenty of ammunition. And yes, Canada and the US are kindred countries. I am glad that Canada is handling this properly, because we might need your help to deal with issues here. But fault lies with many here in the US and other countries. We are having a hard time approving a stimulus in Congress because people want to add crazy BS to the package like solar energy credits, airplane emission levels, and other things that have no bearing on helping American workers and small businesses that are closed and/or struggling. America will overcome, despite of the president and politicians. The nurses, doctors and scientists will battle on the front lines. American ingenuity and factories will help on the back end. I wish you well...
    4 points
  4. Hello from Fulfillment by Amazon, To ensure the capacity to receive, restock, and ship high-priority products like household staples and medical supplies, we have temporarily paused removal operations in some of our fulfillment centers. You can continue to create removal orders, but there will be delays in completing the requests. Similarly, auto-removals will be delayed. As a result, we are waiving the April 15 long-term storage fees for inventory stored in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Poland, and the Czech Republic. You can review the status of your removal orders here and find more information on this Help page. Please note Selling Partner Support does not have further guidance. We know this is a change to your business and we did not make this decision lightly. We are working around the clock to increase capacity and appreciate your understanding as we temporarily prioritize household staples, medical supplies, and other high-demand products for customers.
    4 points
  5. Steering this back to what I tried before.... I was able to secure about 4000 masks from a fulfillment vendor to donate to a local hospital chain. That will give them about an additional 1-2 days of supply. Not a lot but every day matters until we can get our production levels increased. Considering we are all experts in arbitrage/unusual sourcing methods anyone else got any sources?
    4 points
  6. New York City is the main reason for our huge increase in cases. It is what it is. The large amount of travelers from China and Europe makes it next to impossible to control in such a large city unless you crack down like they did in Wuhan. That won't happen, unless you wan't to risk riots and many other issues. They have the subways operating and they are packed. Same with trains and buses. They are petri dishes. Fortunately for you, Canada is a large country with a population much smaller than the US. I would expect numbers to be much smaller. I also don't think you have hot spots like we have with large asian populations that could have been seeded by travelers. Don't brag about it, it's not really cool.
    3 points
  7. It doesn't help that the garbage media is complicit in promoting stupid ideas: https://twitter.com/amber_athey/status/1242434881055064065 Then others in the garbage media run around blaming the politician, and ignore their colleagues' click-bait. It's all a big pile of stupid.
    3 points
  8. The problem is we can help with stupid being President. When the President says something, unfortunately people are going to listen. If a public health official said that, they could and would be successfully sued by victims’ families. This is where we are, the US president cares more about his numbers than the well being of those who elected him, and Id wager anyone who does what he says is a supporter. The man is morally bankrupt and has profoundly dishonoured his office, even moreso than his usual daily dishonouring.
    3 points
  9. 2020 answer: "If the video of them jumping is on TikTok, I would jump too !!" 🤦‍♂️
    3 points
  10. what else did you expect a supporter to say ? I am just glad the situation is under control , otherwise the population will be staying at home and the economy tanking....
    3 points
  11. Billed as an epic battle between good and evil...Unsurprisingly ended in a 0-0 tie:)
    3 points
  12. FWIW the stimulus bill is being held up because unlike previous stimulus measures (e.g. TARP) where there was a clear bi-partisan oversight committee over the funds, the current plan puts all the oversight on one individual, the President. This makes the whole deal a no-go for the opposition.
    2 points
  13. Good thing is that everybody needs 2 - one bay and one ship
    2 points
  14. If we use that logic, then everything the President says is going to be believed by a large number of people. Including Impeachment, "Lock her up," and a host of other things. I could say the same thing with Mr. Trudeau. And frankly, with any other politician. But let's stop at the name calling (again). You can criticize what he said, but calling him "morally bankrupt" is what we're trying to avoid in this thread. At the end of the day, this couple was stupid. Don't make excuses for them. If it wasn't the President saying it, then they would have heard it from somewhere else, and been just as dumb. When my 8 year old says, "but Logan Paul said to do it!" I don't give him a pass. And he's 8.
    2 points
  15. The fact that there are people like this out there and probably breeding, is a much larger problem than the corona virus.
    2 points
  16. What did he say exactly? He said that he has high hopes for the Chloroquine and that doctors are going to use this in trials in NY starting today. He didn't say go buy some aquarium parasite cleaner at Billy Bob's Fish store and suck it down. People have to use their friggin' brains and stop blaming others for poor decisions.
    2 points
  17. When I was a kid, my mom used to ask me, "if your friends jumped off a bridge, would you?" There is a thing called personal responsibility. There are stupid people out there. These are the same people that think the CD tray on a desktop is a cup holder. Can't help stupid.
    2 points
  18. If you want to argue about the "cure" statement, feel free. But saying he is at fault because a couple of dopes drank aquarium parasite solution and got sick and/or died is just ridiculous. The Chloroquine is now being used by hundreds, if not thousands, of doctors across the globe. Hopefully it works.
    2 points
  19. I don’t think any reasonable person is blaming trump for the corona virus or the market collapse. Most people are upset how he handled the information starting in Jan up to last week. That is what this graph is showing. Our slow response means we will be the new epicenter and will have to deal with that mess. the biggest argument is had we been more agile and reacted sooner, we would be back online sooner and not what we are witnessing unfold before us.
    2 points
  20. My wife has been gathering great online school resources... I will post them sometime later today.
    2 points
  21. Found some water under my sink last night. Thought it might be the faucet, as it was giving me trouble a few weeks ago. Nope, not it. So I get under there, and have the wife help me out. Have her turn on the garbage disposal, and there's an explosion of water from it! Turns out the disposal had a huge crack in it. I've never installed a garbage disposal before today. It's been quite an adventure. In reality, it's very easy to do. However, I of course had to make it difficult. I stopped at Costco this afternoon and picked up a nice one at a good price. Got it home, measured it, and discovered - oh no! - it's way to big. So I had to run out to Lowe's to find a similar model to the one I already had (it had a good 20 year run). Then took my time reading the directions multiple times to make sure I wouldn't blow the place up. Finally installed, and running smoothly.
    2 points
  22. Sad about the Olympics. I think the biggest takeaway from this is.... The IOC has someone named "Dick Pound" as a spokesperson. You know he chose not to stick with Richard, but purposely decided to go by Dick.
    2 points
  23. Why does Facebook have 700k masks? FACEBOOK CEO MARK ZUCKERBERG SAYS FACEBOOK DONATED EMERGENCY RESERVE OF 720,000 MASKS AS \"HEALTH WORKERS URGENTLY NEED MORE PROTECTIVE GEAR\"
    2 points
  24. I grew up in the depths of my parents dirty basement living off mountain dew, candy, taco bell and frozen pizza's. Avoiding human interaction for months at a time grinding Diablo 2 and Starcraft BW. Its been rather nice having an excuse to hideout again. I hate to say it, but financially speaking this market is a dream. I bought my first house a couple years ago with a mortgage rate of 4.5% - refinanced down to 2.8%. I had quite a bit of cash left over from last year and will most definitely come out very far ahead in the stock market over the next 6 months. I get to work from home??? I'm sure many people will say this is bad idea but I'm considering taking out loans to further cheap investments. Money is ripe.
    2 points
  25. Just a brief update to let you in on what I have been up to. I have some of the main price guide pages laid out and starting to wire everything together to make those pages functional. I am using a new design so it takes time to lay it out and make sense. I am not trying for total perfection since I am trying to get the site out to every one as soon as possible and will push updates over time to add more and fix things. Next up will be the Brickfolio so that I can get the site active for you all to have access to your data again. Today I am actually working on updating the Amazon code. I received call from Amazon on Friday asking me to please upgrade and convert my code to their new API. I really appreciate that they did that. I have known about it and they sent quite a few emails, but the fact that they reached out was very cool. I need to get this done or they will shut down any of the code that helps the daily deals feed (whether you love or hate it).
    2 points
  26. Excellent first post. Can't wait for more.
    1 point
  27. This is great, definitely one to stack deep.
    1 point
  28. I agree with this. This money should be spent on regular Americans and small businesses. If not, this 500 billion should be divided up by a bi-partisan group.
    1 point
  29. For one thing, I hope the damn cruise industry sinks....LOL
    1 point
  30. We’re having a similar discussion up here as our very expensive oil industry is basically toast between the past 5 years of falling prices amplified by COVID and the Saudi-Russian price war now. It’s been the case for some time now that we have more green energy jobs than oil and gas jobs and it doesn’t look like oil will ever be viable again up here, which is why when people are being laid off in the thousands that it makes sense to steer them towards more sustainable alternatives. We don’t want to throw good money after bad propping up a perennially doomed industry when we know other ones need people. One smart proposal that is going through up here is to hire a lot of these workers to clean up the thousands of abandoned and dirty wells left behind. Some creative bold actions are called for to transition people to jobs that will last and keep the unemployment rate down. This is what happened during the New Deal and we’re likely facing a calamity worse than that. The right has exploited past crises to implement their policies. This is little different coming from the left, and should be seriously considered for the likelihood of success.
    1 point
  31. Let me add this so there’s no misinterpretation. Americans and Canadians come from the same family of nations and laws with our intertwined history. We’re more than neighbours, closer to family. We may wonder about some of each other’s seemingly odd cultural and policy choices but at the end of the day we want the best for each other. For the first time ever the world’s longest undefended border is closed. Everyone is unnerved but most are trying to cut through the noise and support each other. We take no delight in observing the dangers presented by anyone endorsing snake oil from the President down to the lowest reseller scum (Me). Dangerous policies need to be called out no different than the fools partying on beaches or coughing in seniors’ faces. There are things that reasonable people can disagree on and there are clear and present dangers to people’s safety. It’s an unfortunate reality that the leader of the free world cannot rise above his base instincts as previous presidents have and we are all concerned about the implications about that. This isn’t about “‘my country is better than yours”. That’s what the Olympics that we just got delayed is for. You’re welcome eh. Cheers
    1 point
  32. This is not bragging, these are facts shared to advocate for best practices. There is no bragging about a pandemic
    1 point
  33. I'm a Pirates fan, I love the ship, I love the box, but damn... the original bay looked 20 times as good as this one... looks childish, the layout is semi-good & the design overall is just disappointing imo... I'll have to wait for a 25% discount
    1 point
  34. Broke Out my Carousel - x2 I know the end product will be nice - x4 But the base is tedious - x4
    1 point
  35. Nice job! A garbage disposal is surprisingly easy, if you're flexible enough to get under the sink. Ours went out a few months ago, and from "we need a new one" to "job done" it was under 2 hours including going to the store. And, about a week later one of the kids turned it on with a spoon in there. Awesome.
    1 point
  36. Gov Newsom said last week that he didn’t expect schools to reopen before the end of summer, but also expressed hope that it wouldn’t be the case. He didn’t give specific direction, tho. Our district just basically said “he were going to follow everyone else’s lead, so we don’t know.” I’m concerned for the same reasons as you. Short sessions like that are useless. My son is in second grade and is an at-risk reader also. He definitely needs the structure. I’ve put together some lesson plans and a schedule. That’s about the best I can do. I’m also looking at extra curricular stuff - local hikes (we have a lot of trails and not a lot of people using them near us), Lowe’s “Build and Grow” construction projects - anything I can think of.
    1 point
  37. 5-6 day backlog for 1P sales from Walmart FCs
    1 point
  38. Just be careful and keep your home office video chat screens and "those" screens separate😆
    1 point
  39. Mark Zuckerberg on Sunday Health workers urgently need more protective gear. To help, Facebook donated our emergency reserve of 720,000 masks that we had bought in case the wildfires continued. We're also working on sourcing millions of more to donate. I hope you're all staying healthy and safe!
    1 point
  40. Neither of which are his fault but hey, I could care less if others agree with me or not which is why this is such a great country is we can agree to disagree. Well Canadians opinions really don't matter to our politics so......
    1 point
  41. 1 point
  42. The Great Fishing Boat March 2020
    1 point
×
×
  • Create New...