Subj : Re: fever! in the morning, fever all through the night To : Maurice Kinal From : Nancy Backus Date : Wed Apr 01 2020 01:01:16 -=> Quoting Maurice Kinal to Nancy Backus on 25-Mar-2020 04:02 <=- NB>> I trust you are well, and not affected much by the coronavirus...? MK> The entire world here has seriously impacted, especially Vancouver MK> where there have been 13 deaths last I heard. Nobody that I know has MK> got it thank goodness We've had some deaths in our county, but NYC has been hardest hit... my youngest brother lives and works in NYC, but last I talked to him he was still fine... I know of a couple people locally that got it but so far only mild cases... MK> and where I am has been practicing social distancing as a matter MK> of course for the last 20 years I have been living in this location. MK> We're not exactly hermits as such but we tend to keep to ourselves MK> along with being neighbourly and friendly. So far so good. I had to chuckle when I read that... from what you've said all along, I did get that impression of your neighborhood... :) Our neigborhood used to be more gregarious in the past but now tends to be more socially distanced as well... :) NB>> We are fine here, but there are lots of restrictions and closings NB>> to try to stem the spread of the virus.... MK> That sounds very familiar. I do wonder aloud whether it might be a MK> bit of overkill but then again even without any viruses the hospital MK> system has been under strain for decades so something like this is a MK> potential nightmare if and (probably) when more cases start showing up MK> in emergency rooms. Pretty much my take on it too... I'm hoping that perhaps the pencil-pushers that keep telling the hospitals that they had too many beds will have a wake-up call with this.... Every flu season a doctor friend of mine complains that they have to airlift severely ill patients to other hospitals because there are no beds left here..... NB>> $90...? They run about $60 or so here.... MK> Definetly your brand is in the $90 range. Glenlivet is around the MK> $60-$70 range. Here Glenlivet's at the lower end of that and Macallan at the higher end, not that much difference between them, usually.... NB>> I remember when one could get a good single malt for $30 MK> Them were the days ... as long as I only reflect on the MK> good times that is. The reality is that $30 back then is probably MK> worth more than $90 is today for day to day items. I suppose so, for at least some things.... MK> The *only* thing I can think of that is cheaper are computers and MK> associated parts, and in most cases the more modern equipment is MK> vastly better. The same obtains with other electronic stuff, by and large... NB>> Prices don't get rounded here... MK> Here they are rounded down to the nearest nickle. Probably if there was rounding, they'd round up... except that that loses the psychological advantage of staying below that next dollar.... so maybe it would be rounded down here, too... ttyl neb .... Not a real tagline, but an incredible soy substitute... --- EzyBlueWave V3.00 01FB001F * Origin: Tiny's BBS - telnet://tinysbbs.com:3023 (1:229/452) .