motleyslayer wrote: ↑3 years ago
November/December seems to usually be a busy time of year with all of the holidays during that time period. I know how you feel about the doctor being annoying, I was super glad when I learned my doctor got a new nurse practitioner last time I went back before I started my current job in October of 2019. Old one was kinda annoying.
Ontario Canada has been in a state of emergency since Thursday due to ever so rising covid numbers but people seem to be not worried as people are still going everywhere
It's Pandemic Fatigue exacerbated by misinformation campaigns by conspiracy theorists and foreign actors. We have the same issue here in Sweden, particularly among the teen population (Dumbasses are deliberately trying to get infected by a disease with a higher than 2% mortality rate.)
On the other hand, a larger percent of the adult population have finally realized that wearing a mask in public spaces might be a good idea. But yeah, our current infection rate is currently the fourth highest in the world, nor helped by the fact that our equivalent to the CDC are run by a bunch of hacks that despite overwhelming evidence that it doesn't work are still trying the disproved "herd immunity will protect people from Covid-19" thing. Once this is all over, each of those idiots should be charged with manslaughter for each person who died needlessly during this pandemic.
Anyway, going away from this horrid topic to something a lot more friendly, I recently had some computer issues, but it was fairly easily fixed. Turned out that the PSU was getting old and needed to be replaced, and now my computer is working just fine again. I have not once regretted taking that "how to build a PC" class, it has saved me so much money over the years because I can replace parts and build computers on my own. (Still a little afraid of breaking components when I put them in, but I really shouldn't be.)
I am glad it wasn't my Processor or Motherboard that was about to fry though, I am not sure I could have afforded to replace them. December was really expensive for me, almost four times my normal monthly budget, so it took a big chunk of my savings.
Numquam evolutioni obstes. Solum conculceris.
Pascite draconem, evolvite aut morimini.
The Commander Legacy Project, Come say hello and give your thoughts.
Like to read? Love books and want to recommend one to your fellow forum users?
Go here.