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Of course, if the actors and athletes made less money, the money would just go to the team owners and producers...

Yeah, never ever get mad over how athletes and movie stars have bargained their way into a piece of the pie. Be mad if you're not getting your fair share.
 
Normally wouldn't post in a thread like this but our WA state governor Jay Inslee ordered schools closed for the rest of the year and libraries to remain closed until July 20.
I feel for the seniors as well as the rest of the students, what are they going to do to make up for the education they've lost.
My nephew has special needs and a learning disability, all that progress is going to be washed away.
And why can't the libraries find a way to do curbside service?
You reserve your materials online, you're notified when they're ready and a librarian can bring it out to you; that way you're practicing social distancing.
 
Over here, the schooling is done via TV and internet. And the summer semester at many universities will be taught remotely as a series of video conferences. Maybe you can use Australian learning programmes? They do a lot of remote schooling I've been told. I believe Canada has a similar programme for children who live too far away from schools.

If you are living in the same household, maybe you could work with your nephew. Else, maybe you could do some training via email. If you turn learning into a game, he'll be motivated. Particularly if he gets a chance to beat you at this game :) People with learning disabilities get only little positive feedback anyway - it would make your nephew's day if he got a chance to beat you at a learning game (maybe you could cheat a bit so as to lose ;) ).
How old is he and what are his worst subjects? Maybe together we can build a few lessons that are both helpful and fun.

Public libraries are closed over here, too. Try online. Most scientific works are available either on google books or on the websites of some universities.
For entertaining literature I recommend Project Gutenberg.
 
Of course, if the actors and athletes made less money, the money would just go to the team owners and producers...
Yeah, this happened quite a bit with the fitness/bodybuilding industry, with magazine publishers becoming filthy rich while many of their "stars" got raw deals, spending practically their whole waking lives working for said publishers but barely scraping by and ending up having to get dead-end low paying jobs just to make ends meet.

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And why can't the libraries find a way to do curbside service?
You reserve your materials online, you're notified when they're ready and a librarian can bring it out to you; that way you're practicing social distancing.

Different countries are taking different approaches to library service. The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions has a page that addresses this stuff: https://www.ifla.org/covid-19-and-libraries
There are possibly heightened concerns about virus propagation from the books being handled by library patrons and everybody living at home with them, and then returned to the library (see the "Handling materials" section in the link above). That's the reason why a lot of stores are not accepting returns right now.

Kor
 
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The bandana one seems fine in a pinch, but that T-shirt one doesn't look all that durable imho. It's all hacked to hell & back. It'll be fraying & coming apart almost immediately, & washing it will worsen that greatly. It'll probably be ragged scraps in a few days

"Always with the Negative Waves" ;)

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Our premier removed a whole bunch of businesses from the "essential services" list, effective at the end of the day yesterday. Apparently the pot shops are no longer deemed essential. According to the news they were VERY busy yesterday on their last day!

Well, that didn't last long... the Ontario government has reversed their earlier decision, and has redesignated the pot shops as an essential service.

Thank goodness. Heaven forfend that people have to do without recreational cannabis in the middle of a global pandemic. :vulcan:
 
I got a treadmill which i have not used in months. But i was so lazy before the lockdown and currently now as well. Maybe i go for a slow walk on it instead.
 
Well, that didn't last long... the Ontario government has reversed their earlier decision, and has redesignated the pot shops as an essential service.

Thank goodness. Heaven forfend that people have to do without recreational cannabis in the middle of a global pandemic. :vulcan:
People do use marijuana to self medicate for anxiety...
 
Well, that didn't last long... the Ontario government has reversed their earlier decision, and has redesignated the pot shops as an essential service.

Thank goodness. Heaven forfend that people have to do without recreational cannabis in the middle of a global pandemic. :vulcan:

Fear not, here in Scotland the local off licence shops were also put on the essential services list, i mean god forbid they can't get their tobacco and daily six cans and bottle of bucky intake......whereas closing them all down might have actually done some of them good in the long run, but they are taxed so unlike the virus the government is happy to see you kill yourself this way even during a pandemic. lol
 
This is a really great video about how astronauts cope with self-isolation from Chris Hadfield. Different than the one I shared earlier.

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Well, that didn't last long... the Ontario government has reversed their earlier decision, and has redesignated the pot shops as an essential service.

I think he realized he had maybe cut off his supply :D

In my area, 1,135 people have been tested, 832 testing negative and 28 positive as of writing this. It's good to see the numbers, and I think locally we might be making a difference. Things have slowed considerably over the last few days. Two new confirmed cases today, but that's been after 4 days of no new announced cases.
 
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