I put this in the breakroom but might as well ask here. Looking to get a new grinder, what are you all using? I'm wanting a #22 cause I already have newer plates and stuffing tubes for a #22. Looking at the LEM and Cabela which seem to be good but am also considering a meat mixer and the...
43 years old here, fat, and past history of afib. Caught covid last Decembrer, it kicked my ass for 3 days and after that I was good to go. The following couple months I slept a lot more than usual but besides that no issues. I also gave it to my wife and kids. Wife, same age but skinny was...
to be honest it could still be used and get some replacement parts. Has newer cutting blades but the auger is getting pretty loose and the reducing gear box has seen better days. I'd just like to have something new and to be able to grind faster as well.
I've been using an old hand grinder with a motor rigged to it for the last 25+ and it's worn out. So looking at new grinders probably #22's with a 1hp motor. On the short list is LEM, Cabelas, & noticed Rural King has decent looking Lincolns. What have y'all been using? It will mostly be...
I use to use the bucket method and or snap traps to get them out of the attic. Got tired of doing that as the attic access isn't the most accessible so a year or 2 ago I tossed some poison of there. Have not heard any since but I probably should check the bait or put more up there. For the...
Well just go off the phone with the place. Looks like they will be billing me for diagnostic instead of preventative so it's going cost me this time. Probably north of a grand since I haven't hit my deductible yet. Guess I'll use the Trump/Biden bucks we got :)
My 3rd (on a 5 year plan) one is scheduled for next Monday and they have me do the same prep. The past 2 I've been cleared out by bedtime the the night before.
I'm going to call them today to see if insurance is picking up the tab. The last one was covered and I don't think I paid a penny...
purely anecdotal but I know of 2 nurses in their late 20's suddenly have bells palsy after getting the shot. It appeared to be only temporary(weeks) though but it's still concerning. Anecdotal again....from a family friend that works in a Kentucky hospital says 2 nurses in their 30's died...
There would be more room in the hospitals if we kicked out all of the fat people, smokers, heavy drinkers, drug addicts....etc.
They made their choices right?
This is the water sensor I use in the sump pit. Hooked it up around 6 months ago and so far working great.
https://proteussensor.com/wi-fi-water-sensor.html
It is curious that vars data appeared to spike at the same time the vax came out. It's a damn shame in the age we live in that we don't have the data to determine if the vax caused the spike.
It's kind of like dying with covid or dying because of covid. It seemed that if you died with covid...
That's the problem, there will always be a percentage that will have an adverse reaction to anything including this vaccine. So far the vax seems statistically safe but there will always be those that have issues. It should be a persons choice to take that risk. For a lot of age groups...
Those numbers don't mention anything about recovered covid patients being in the hospital. If the hospitals were full of past recovered covid patients I'm sure we'd be hearing that everyday(and we should if that was the case!) Just about all the studies show natural immunity is pretty good, at...