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i was thinking copper as a new kitchen counter top surface. But not getting a company to do it for 2-3k but doing it myself with my wife. The plan so far is to simply put a cut piece of copper on top of the existing cheap kitchen top although maybe with a layer of wood underneath. We like the idea that it can be recycled and is anti-bac, and also fits with our plans for a mad, 70s colours kitchen.
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Thanks for this thead but none of this is do-able unless you want to watch on your own without your non-cycling wife, are not already sick, pay for special tv, already have stuff, or like anime or dnb. What I’m looking for ideally is something like ‘parks and rec’, free to watch and easy to access - the entertainment version of mashed potato
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I’m in a small WhatsApp community group set up for covid support on our estate in Camberwell. I know there are a few Camberwell people in here. Today the foodbank at st Giles church is open 10-1. They need milk so if you are in the area please pick up an extra pint and take it over. Equally, if you need food, please go.
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So in a managed s+s isa they are buying and selling shares and changing what they buy according to the market? I was - perhaps stupidly- assuming you bought into to a package of investments in shares that remained fixed. It is good to know, even if it has tanked recently there is someone busy trying to steer the ship through the icebox. I wish I had bought gold in 2012 when I first heard max kaiser recommend it.
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Thanks, so they all mutate and it is reasonable to expect this to? But what you are saying is it might mutate and become less serious (although how less serious?!); or die off before it has a chance to; or die off because it mutates to become more serious and kills off enough of its hosts to become manageable? And I gues my next questions are about immunity; can it be the case that some vaccines and some naturally occurring immunities are broad and beat the virus at mutating? Edit I just deleted most of this post because it was a brain-fart and I don’t want to be misinterpreted and add to anyone’s anxiety. Apart from my mouse friend’s anxiety, he should be afraid.
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@skydancer No, but I might start selling all the black rice that seems to be growing, fully formed and processed, under the kitchen cabinets when things get desperate, urgh wretch!
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I am not at all wealthy but I have a stocks and shares isa, I rang up on Tuesday, a long time ago now, and they said 6 months growth gone in the last week. I should imagine that has doubled now but I think I’m going to leave it. I have a longish term outlook, or at least I am prepared to go long, and the account is 10 years old. It’s done ok so far. Any opinions? I also am gambling 20£ on trading 212, mostly out of curiosity. You look at shares that have tumbled and think, good time to buy, but some of the stocks that are old show you how low things can go. Unilever being an interesting case in point
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I heard we don’t know how effective the virus is at mutating (is that the right word?) or if it can at all. But what is the likelihood that a virus would mutate? Is it rare? The flu is the only one I have heard of doing it but I know zilch.
Weirdly we have a mouse problem in our flat- brought on by our neighbors doing renovations it seemed- and I find myself a bit freaked out by the germy little fuckers in a way I am sure I wouldnt be in normal circumstances. With a modest stockpile of rice and bags of pasta due to the virus the situation is putting significant pressure on my Tupperware collection! -
Can I ask about frame, just out of interest. What fork was it designed around, 100mm tapered? And How much mud clearance is there at the back? Yours looks a little bit propped up at the front and I can’t see the clearance properly. My carbon 9er had f-all mud room. Lastly vtt of 650mm seems quite nice a long, is it or is that standard for XL?
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Thanks for your help