There is a lot of people here who smokes on the parking lot and there is no sigarettes can on the parking lot so the parking lot is covered with layer of sigarettes. Do you think they need sigarette can?
Apples and oranges brother. If you are shaking my chain, OK. If you don't see the difference, wake up. You are thinking like the guy that sets up a public restroom without a trash can at the door. And did you get those forward footpegs through Ryca Motors?
Please post your address so people can return your property.
I use "single use grocery bags now banned to increase bribery to politicians & profit for plastic companies". And pick up the dog's solid waste as courtesy & disease prevention.
If I had my local State rep home address, I'd use paper bags and lighter fluid, in the traditional manner.
People who smoke outside buildings, and I'm one, should make their butts safe, and dispose of them properly.
I do The "open door with paper towel" bit where paper towels are available. If there's no handy trash can, I make sure to take up management time to ask for the nearest one. The less responsive, the longer I take to make my point. You can please the customer, or be forced to pretend politeness while I list your store's shortcomings.
If there is no trash can near you have to care your paper towel trash with you. You can fold it the infected side inside without touching the infected side and put it in your pocket and keep it there until next trash can.
Hardly. Plastic is pennies per pound. There’s no money in the bag market, not for the plastic company, anyway. That four dollar box of garbage bags has 25 cents worth of plastic in it. Hefty is making money, the plastic company is not. They make their money selling into automobile and durable goods markets. The bulk of the plastic sold into the films market goes to the food industry. Plastic helps prevent billions of dollars of food going bad every year both before and after it has been sold.
Fortunately, the owners of establishments with public bathrooms are pretty smart, and are agile enough to react to the obvious need to place an additional can by the door. No need to pack out your trash.
Posted on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 - 12:11 am:
I stand corrected. Plastic Bag companies.
Apocalypi?
We're not near one today, other than the ideological war and random acts of nature like a comet.
But I could be wrong! Feel free to "I told you so" if Covid-19 gets much worse.
Also I've been advised that my pet name, Xi's Breath, is disrespectful to a world leader, and confusing to folk ignorant of the leader of China. In the interest of world peace, the New Name of Covid-19 is now Pooh's Breath.
Here's #5... Covid-19 is a test release of a mild bioweapon. 5-10%?? Mortality rate. It allows testing the limits of power to eliminate opposition, which is vital for Pooh to keep power. It allows a general strike against American trade, to defeat Trump's trade deal, without overtly breaking the deal. It allows better predictions of a more deadly bioweapon spread & vaccine requirements to protect the Elite and the Loyal peasants. It provides cover for mass vaccination against the hypothetical deliberate future bioweapon.
I'm not making odds on #5. But if I can think of it, the Party Leadership can too.
Posted on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 - 10:50 am:
Cigarettes? Field strip them. I always did. Dog poop? I carry the little bags and take them home. Restroom? Trash can goes near the door.
Now, Did you get those pegs through Ryca Motors? They are out of them and I am looking for an alternate source for that model. I have a set of Chinese yokes for the base of them on order. My concern is in getting them in time for the run to Two's with the Novel Coronavirus effecting shipping in China.
Posted on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 - 11:04 am:
Glenn Beck show this am states that if Pooh's Breath goes full pandemic expect 40% get it this year, world wide. Based on the dubious 2% mortality rate, that's 65 million dead. This year. That's scary, but is based on pessimistic assumptions.
It has the virulence to hit that high an infection rate. The question is mortality, which is an unknown because Chinese Government is dishonest.
Mortality is apparently quite high among 30s year olds who complain the Government is lying. Always a bad demographic in China.
Posted on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 - 01:06 pm:
Depends on the type of cruise...lol
ALL cruises are floating petri dishes. No matter what the cruise, the cruise line will recommend getting all your innoculations before departure - and people who go on these cruises almost always come back with some sort of cold, flu, sniffle, etc. Tight quarters, recirculated air, limited/fixed food supplies, etc etc etc. That's why you'll never catch me dead (no pun intended) on a cruise ship.
What's the definition of "close contact"? Remember, these are clinicians - there's "close contact"...and there's "intimate contact". I'd say the cattle-call of a floating petri dish? Is ABSOLUTELY "close contact".
Posted on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 - 03:52 pm:
The one person that went on the record above after getting an inside look on the boat said, The crew was eating with their suits half off. Some with and some without gloves. I remember chemical warfare training. He described exactly what you are not supposed to do. Containment on the ship is a joke.
North Korea had a 6 minute public service announcement the other day concerning the virus that checked all the boxes, ALL! What garbage have you seen on the box here? The questions brought up when North Korea is getting it right and the rest of the world sucks.
Posted on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 - 04:32 pm:
Heyull.
Next year just after my Bday we've been requested to join M's family on a cruise... on a "new" boat. Not made the reso yet, and we'd like to go. One of the things I never got to do with my dad was go on a cruise, or deep sea fishing. Still on my bucket list, but I'm aware of the nature of these things to become "floating Petri dishes".
My immune system is pretty dang good. Diabetes, asthma, a strange mind and motorcycling haven't killed me yet. We shall see.