But they don't mention it's been approved to treat a number of ailments in humans for years...
There is something about don't get the stuff designed for cows & horses, but they do make packaged doses approved for human use that these articles seem to never mention...
Company I started 15 years ago developed an online ordering solution for restaurants that worked with our point of sale system. At the time it was mostly pizza places and a few coffee shops that were early adopters. Online ordering itself allowed more orders to be processed quicker with lower error rates than over phone. But we were fools and only charged a monthly fee to use our solution instead of a per order charge.
Our local grocery store has steamer bags of chicken, seafood, veggies, potato's. Grab, come home, put in oven for 25 minutes and done. Usually get two meals out of it and works out to be about $3/person per meal. Less if you just do the meat and then fix a baked potato to go with it.
I put on 20 pounds. Although beer league hockey is starting again, but I'm not sure I'm going to be able to play. Once I stopped my knees really went downhill in the last year after 30 years of playing goalie. Also didn't help that both the Gold's Gym and Planet Fitness both went out of business. Next closest gym is a 30 minute drive depending on traffic.
Down at the farms the only people wearing masks have been those working for a big chain that required it. And this is since April of 2020. Hell when I was down there back then other than kids being home from school you'd never know anything was different.
Up here it's been mixed. St. Louis County had a Doctor become county exec after the elected official got hauled off by the FBI for taking bribes. So he's been all about masks. Go 5 miles to Franklin or St. Charles County and no masks for most of the past year. So when we went out to eat it was go to St. Charles. And they were packed. Drive across the river to St. Louis County and see all the restaurants closed while things were thriving just a mile or two away. Fortunately this summer when Dr. Page wanted to enact more mask mandates the County Council stepped in and stopped him thanks to a new law in Missouri.
It has been pretty stark the differences just a couple miles make...
You want to make sure to get SKU:10305. This is the version with the A2 front sight post & flip up rear sight and usually retails for $100 over the "Optics Ready" version.
The reason is two fold: the optics ready version has the stupid pic rail gas block that is clamp on where as the other has the traditional pinned A2. The A2 Front Sight block generally won't walk out of position. Those with low profile style gas blocks that aren't drilled and pinned often will. I've seen it happen to those rifles a few times at competitions and in carbine courses. Also the version with the A2 front sight post also comes with a sling swivel. The Optics Ready does not. That saves you $30 in having to add an MLOK QD or other attachment mount. Lastly it comes with iron sights. You will spend at least $100 on a decent optic or rail mounted iron sights.
I have something called a "six-in-one lutz" that I got somewhere at some point. Has the multiple bits in the handle, but the hex end also happens to be the same size as sheet metal screws and most PC case screws. And it happens to be non-magnetic, which a lot of those types are.
The only people I know that have paid double what it cost for the rest of this build I did a year ago:
I7-10700k, 64GB RAM, 1TB SSD stick NVME whatever, 2TB SATA SSD, AIO, 750watt PSU, and the GTX1080 from my old build. Which I bought that 1080 when the 2080's were announced new to me for $325 shipped. I could probably sell the 1080 for more than I paid for it. Rest of the Computer cost me ~$1000 a year ago to build.
We have a “we believe science” type a couple doors up. Kids play out side with masks still, etc.. She was bragging about scheduling their booster shot and asked when everyone else was when one of the other mothers said no, we’re not. She started on a tirade when one of the other mothers shut her down with:
“While you were at Disney World we were all sick with COVID at our house and we were all vaccinated. So no we’re not getting any boosters”.
That’s when I chimed in and asked based on what science? The WHO is recommending against boosters. I’m following their guidelines. Are you going to tell me that the World Health Organization is unscientific? Pulled up the page on my phone as well.
The whole NPC meme…I mean you could see her brain short circuiting in real time. She just stood there silent for about a minute slack jawed with no response. Decided it was time to go home after that.
To the point they should have given up satire and gone to reporting real news over a year ago...