Re: Auction: '50 Super Eight, Stillwater, MN, June 6, 2020

Posted by Tim Cole On 2020/4/14 8:31:59
We all are going to lose some weight in the near future. I've cut my caloric intake around 50%. Home exercise is probably not a good idea either because it wastes food. The more I look at this thing the more I'm inclined to think the virus survives as an aerosol - that is, it has sufficient coating to float without moisture - which accounts for the highly contagious nature.

For people working on their cars, doing such alone is probably the best practice although not the safest. Given hospitals are loaded with the dead and dying doing any activity involving injury risk is best avoided.

Fortunately, my background in mathematics allows me to consume my days working on applied differential equations. On the news they said government computer systems are broken down because they use old computer languages that not many people know how to program. Well, I did main frame computing for years, but they threw me out because I don't wear knee pads. When I look back on the talented people that were crapped on by management I get sick. So they they can suck it!

Personally, I suspect I have the stupid thing but my immune system has been slow to react to it. So it sits there making me suspicious. If I start detecting it and develop a fever the disease will respond by a massive attempt to escape by overwhelming my respiratory tract to get into the air and move to someone else. Think of it as a survival strategy. In rabies the virus survives by inducing an uncontrollable influence to bite and hold. Time will tell, but in the end this may become a chronic illness like Lyme disease only much more deadly.

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