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It was worn for a throwback game, but the bills did not want to change color helmets.
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Make the trade for Stephon Diggs
SDS replied to John from Riverside's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Make the trade for Stephon Diggs
SDS replied to John from Riverside's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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WGR, Entercom: Significant furloughs, positions eliminated
SDS replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Sal can do anything there. He’s probably the most versatile. -
WGR, Entercom: Significant furloughs, positions eliminated
SDS replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
In the middle of a pandemic you want to see people laid off because of your listening tastes? ***** off.- 70 replies
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http://www.kdheks.gov/cphp/download/Fit_Test_Pro_for_N95_R.pdf here is a PDF document for a fit check for the N95 mask. It talks about those tests and refers to “readjusting“ the mask. I am fairly certain no one said those masks provide an impenetrable fit. That doesn’t mean they’re not fitted though. They just aren’t sealed.
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additionally, it’s not apparent how scalable this is. A careless calculation says if you take the number of US households, and assume every household gets their food delivered, assume they get it once per week, assuming grocery store is open 16 hours a day, assume one worker can check out 16 people per day… You would need 1 million workers working 8 hours a day seven days a week. Edit: I made a mistake
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I have no idea what should be acceptable. I have reduced it to once per week at minimum. Two weeks would be a goal. If you go longer than that then you end up buying more than stores can handle in my opinion. Correct me if I’m wrong. Multiple times per week seems like quite a bit, but that’s an impression.
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My point is 330 Americans depend on food and a much smaller amount will depend on healthcare. Everything starts with water, then food then other things. It’s just my opinion, but the reaction to this pandemic is nothing until it touches the food supply. When that happens all hell will break loose. All hell.
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Traveling to China from here seems to be almost impossible. We have an acquaintance from China who has been trying to get back for a week and the best she has been able to do is get to San Francisco. Today they pulled her off the plane because they said Japan would not allow foreigners to travel on to China. this is after she’s had at least a half dozen flights canceled on her.