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  1. You said it’s responsible for 97% of current cases. Not sure where you got that but they have no actual idea what strain in infecting the majority of the cases
  2. Those charts are deceiving. The numbers it appears are much worse for vaccinated % if you look at the CSV files. US population of 328mm. About 50mm under 12 and they can't currently be vaccinated. Leaves about 278mm in the pool. Minorites, especially African-Americans continue to have a higher population percentage that is under vaccinated. If you weigh in high population centers with their racial make up and propensity for comorbidity factors, it isn't surprising that place like Louisiana are having high numbers compared to less densely populated (and less minority population) states like Vermont. There are a shit load of factors effecting the numbers and so many can spin them to say what they are trying to put forward.
  3. In all fairness that isn't actually known. It is presumed that a person who is vaccinated and gets COVID that it is Delta. The rapid or PCR test does NOT test for that strain.
  4. I think it is hysterical that you guys thing Steve863 is some liberal hack...lmfao. You have no idea.
  5. We'll see if the Democrats step up and start impeachment proceedings.
  6. They do have some of the highest "numbers" currently. Order and other states that are in the high numbers vary depending on whether you look at total cases, per capita of 14 day change. Top 10 for 14 day % change are Wisconsin › Rhode Island › South Carolina › New Hampshire › Oregon › Tennessee › Puerto Rico › Louisiana › Vermont › Maryland › Top 10 per Capita are Louisiana › Florida › Arkansas › Mississippi › Alabama › Missouri › Oklahoma › South Carolina › Alaska › Nevada › Top 10 daily average Florida › California › Texas › Louisiana › Georgia › North Carolina › Missouri › Alabama › New York › Tennessee ›
  7. Don't forget to toss the Venison Donation Coalition a few bucks.
  8. This should probably be in the classified section and the rules do require a asking price
  9. Scenario. I person is experiencing symptoms or is tested as part of a routine schedule of their work. They get the PCR test and not the rapid. They test positive for COVID. Is it delta?
  10. I think it was the Johnson 9.9's that were actually the 15 Hp motor with a restrictor plate in it. 15 hp was more expensive too...lol
  11. PM me Todd's cell. I need to ask him about the gun. Seems that his is the only one I can't confirm the shipment info on.
  12. "white walnut". Great wood working wood. Not as hard or strong as It' cousin, black walnut, but butternut carves and shapes very well.
  13. Posting this for a friend. thought since it could be plot related I'd post in the Hunting items for sale. Howse Rotary Tiller Model RTC70 Manual Spare tine axle Spare tines In great used condition. $1,400.00 cash Pics attached Delivery possible for $$$ Local pick up I can load. Springwater, NY area If you are interested, PM me for contact info.
  14. What was their turn around time? I've got a bunch in at Moyles right now.
  15. usually becasue at least some portion of that distribution is still above grade.
  16. Waiting on final approval to announce it by it looks like Bristol NY area
  17. As some of you may know I got into trapping the last two years. I tried to chronicle some of the catches on here. It got me thinking of the course NY puts on and how we can better help those that want to get into trapping as a hobby or part of their property management strategy. I have started planning a late summer trapping education even. Details to follow. It will be a day and a half event. Looking like September 11th and 12th. Full day on the 11th and 1/2 a day on the 12th. One of the issues I had with the normal format for the hunters education classes is there is little time for actual hands on or spending time in the field learning some tips. SO, in the spirit of the Filed to Fork program we are going to take this one event in a different direction. Day one will be the normal Trapping education event so you will have the certification to get your license. Day two will be hands on and work in the filed. You will learn how to set the different types of traps, how to make the basic sets, learn the basic use of lures and baits and start the learning process on where to set and why. We are trying to get folks involved and help to shorten the learning curve. Since I have a few fox frozen from last season we are also going to be doing a skinning and fleshing demonstration. This was one of the biggest voids in the normal curriculum. We are going to limit this to 24 participants and those attending must be NDA members but attending the course will be free otherwise. (Those of you that bought the membership raffles are a leg up on this part) Stay tuned for further details.
  18. get the multi meter. huge help to track down other issues....auto and continuity
  19. if he bought a plug in type and not one with probes it would need to be in the outlet to register and if the GFCI is bad it won't register even if the line is hot into the box.
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