Yo that's super helpful, thank you for that. 200!
JudahBenHur
so I got out of the woods pretty fast. I was symptomatic on friday, tested positive on saturday. I was asymptomatic by Tuessay and testing negative on Wednesday.
I also have a high amount of vaccinations, and was using NONS (Nitric Oxide Nasal Spray) from the day I got infected through the entire infection.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8117664/
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lansea/article/PIIS2772-3682(22)00046-4/fulltext
My wife, who wasn't going into risky places like I was, wasn't usung the NONS until I tested positive, so probably two days post infection.
Her illness took about 5 days longer to subside, and she was testing positive at 12 days from first positive test. She couldnt read at one point, saying the words on her phone were all jumbled together. It was really frightening. She's still unable to do much, and winds up wiped out after walking maybe 100-150m and needs a short rest.
Its steadily improving, but she's very concerned about it.
yeah I didnt watch my mother's funeral on a monitor. I'm sorry for your losses. I lost a cousin, additionally. Wife and I got it in early August, and we both still get very tired if we exert ourselves too much (like clean the bathroom)
welp, I'm as careful as anyone you've met, but I did a few things and poof- I caught it for the first time in August. This is when Eris was kicking off here in Ireland. It doesnt matter if no one talks about it, they will get infected
Yeah, thanks for that. Especially having me thinking about labia being fused to the thigh first thing in the morning. Hello, sunday!
Well, I personally won't shop on Amazon unless I quite literally cannot find it through any other retailer (this is down to their anti-union stance, and their abhorrant environmental impact- carbon and plastic waste-wise), so I didn't even look to see what their pricing was as I found it available throgh a bunch of other private retailers and resellers.
Things in Ireland tend to be pretty costly though, I'll tell ya.
Thats honestly not as true as some would have you believe. I think it stems from a case where a woman got third degree burns on her legs when a cup of mcdonalds coffee from a drive thru spilled. the company called the case supurflous, and used its vast megaphone to paint the woman as the one who was at fault. it worked. as a pre-teen I recall other kids talking with assurity about how the woman who spilled her coffee was absuing the system- coffee is hot! americans will sue over anything! The woman needed skin grafts and settled for 20k. ABC news called it "the poster child of frivilous lawsuits".
I moved to Ireland in 2007. Insurance here is shockingly high- if you get in a car accident, the chances people put in "a claim" are HIGH. The bass player of a band I was in here had a €3,500 bass and didn't work at age 29. He tripped on a paving stone while running downhill on a sidewalk/footpath and sued the farmer who lived next to it. The house I'm living in now has an extention that the previous owner was able to put on with money from "her claim". Not sure what happened, but she worked for an insurance company. She's living on an island and "is an artist" now. My friend visiting from the US backed into a car and dented the door panel. When she went to talk to the car's owner's, the wife of the family went out and got into the car and said she was in it when they hit the car and her neck hurt and needed to go to the hospital. There were 7 of us there, inculding the irish home owners of the house we were staying in and the cop believed us over her.
These are anticdotal stories from my personal experience here in Ireland. There used to be an Oktoberfest event down on the water on the docklands, it was nice. I asked one of the organizers a year or so ago why they stopped and they said "they were losing money because of the insurance premiums". My car insurance here first year was €1600 annually, when it was $185 annually in the US (2006 or so).
I lived in the US a lot longer than I've lived here, and I never knew anyone who sued anyone else there.
https://www.reddit.com/r/blackberry/comments/166bzv5/dude_made_a_q10_keyboard_attachment_for_a/
I've had a look around.. only finding new ones north of €300..
I dont feel you're spamming. If you go have a look at r/blackberry, I made a post about your project without realizing you had already done so.
You'd recommend the ender 3? The two things that keep me from having a serious look into it are that I dont know anything about what model would be good/right, and I'd be concerned that I'd buy it second hand and it'd be disfunctional.
the tracking darts that embed in your body are nice and good
will do, thank you :)