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lol. Hey, the hatred and clicking and ganging up on certain countries and the relentless lack of decency around here is really at its peak. Makes the place a lot less enjoyable. Thankfully there are a few adults still around.

Gonna need Mr. Carrier again today as it's another screamer out there, oof! Stay cool, bro!

YEP! You can say that again.

No comment for the usual nutjob? https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/how-america-lost-the-skyscraper-race.673054/page-4#post-12550929

"Most US posters here are grossly out of touch because they're part of the oligarch class, are boomers who cashed in on their generational privilege, or their status in society depends on not understanding the issues in US society. They don't know what it is like to be part of the working or middle class. Talk to some real Americans under the age of 40 or so, they'll tell you the truth...work shit contract slave labor jobs ..."

I never knew we were oligarchs! How's your 3 Porsches?
The funny thing is he expects anybody here who is not dirt poor must be super-rich. Since apparently there is no in-between. Can't be working hard, making a living, watching the spending, and enjoying some little things.
 
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It has been an unusually hot and humid summer thus far already, but as you say, one does not have to shovel it. :D

I honestly hope it lasts into October LOL! We've gotten a late start on our maritime activities this year for obvious reason and by the time we're ready to drop her in the water, might be only a month and a half left to enjoy it if the usual season timing comes and goes on schedule.

I'm also thinking that because of the unusual way some states are ahead of others and vice-versa that the dreaded 2nd wave might just come a lot sooner than advertised. I think this country somewhat botched the response to this virus and not to politicize this thread, but I would say the feds are largely to blame but also it was the result of how this country is made up of states and how that responsibility shifts from federal to state is where a lot of this crap got messed up.

The states that had high infection rates early in February and March and had to close house were examples of what the other states that didn't have any infection and what they should've done as well to keep the virus at bay. I think the entire country should've shut down and not left it up to state by state because that's why we're in the mess we're in now. While MA is somewhat looking ok, 6 hospitals were at max capacity last Friday and we were one of the states that shut it down really early! If this crap is coming back already and we're going to be facing another shutdown, it's gonna be much more difficult this time around, especially this early or even in the fall.
 
I honestly hope it lasts into October LOL! We've gotten a late start on our maritime activities this year for obvious reason and by the time we're ready to drop her in the water, might be only a month and a half left to enjoy it if the usual season timing comes and goes on schedule.

I'm also thinking that because of the unusual way some states are ahead of others and vice-versa that the dreaded 2nd wave might just come a lot sooner than advertised. I think this country somewhat botched the response to this virus and not to politicize this thread, but I would say the feds are largely to blame but also it was the result of how this country is made up of states and how that responsibility shifts from federal to state is where a lot of this crap got messed up.

The states that had high infection rates early in February and March and had to close house were examples of what the other states that didn't have any infection and what they should've done as well to keep the virus at bay. I think the entire country should've shut down and not left it up to state by state because that's why we're in the mess we're in now. While MA is somewhat looking ok, 6 hospitals were at max capacity last Friday and we were one of the states that shut it down really early! If this crap is coming back already and we're going to be facing another shutdown, it's gonna be much more difficult this time around, especially this early or even in the fall.

The US response to the pandemic has been an utter disaster and a matter of national shame, no doubt, but we will eventually come out of it. How it plays into the next elections is going to be interesting, to say the least. In the meantime, enjoy your nautical pursuits!
 
Wow, some of the witnesses who saw the shark attack on this 63 year old woman from NY in Maine who was in waist deep water said that the shark was thrashing her about as if she was a seal! Ooof, can't imagine the terror in something like that!

Ant, heads up, hurricane Isaias is supposed to touch down here in the Boston area by Tuesday into Wednesday with 70+ mile hour winds and flooding and all that happy shit. Unless the jet stream manages to act up at the right time, it could send it far out into the Atlantic and miss us completely. But if it doesn't we'll get clobbered.

They said this year's hurricane season is supposed to be one of the worst coming up.
 
Wow, some of the witnesses who saw the shark attack on this 63 year old woman from NY in Maine who was in waist deep water said that the shark was thrashing her about as if she was a seal! Ooof, can't imagine the terror in something like that!.

Yeesh, what a horrible way to go.


Ant, heads up, hurricane Isaias is supposed to touch down here in the Boston area by Tuesday into Wednesday with 70+ mile hour winds and flooding and all that happy shit. Unless the jet stream manages to act up at the right time, it could send it far out into the Atlantic and miss us completely. But if it doesn't we'll get clobbered.

They said this year's hurricane season is supposed to be one of the worst coming up.

Looking at the neighbor's big tree...
 
Yeesh, what a horrible way to go.

There's been several near shore sightings that have caused beach shut-downs in Nauset, Provincetown, Plymouth and I think a couple other spots along Truro and that entire, beautiful dunes stretch in Cape Cod. These things are creating havoc this year, more so than the two years ago where we had that viscous attack on that doctor who miraculously survived that brutal attack and that poor Brazilian kid who was boogie-boarding and got snapped in half. This year, even though the fatality was up in Maine, there's still been close calls down here but I think no attacks (yet, anyway) is because people are adhering to the warnings? Maybe they're not gong surfing and taking these things seriously.

Now they're adding cameras to the transmitting buoys so that when one picks up a shark and posts its presence and location on Sharktivity, it also takes video and a pic. Smile and show off those bright white chicklets! lol.

This is actually a bait-camera as you can see it's lower to the bottom of the ocean in that particular area and judging by the lighting, it's not that deep in that area and that shark looks like a juvenile, too. Interesting to see young ones coming up this way now, too
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Looking at the neighbor's big tree...

Looking at a couple on my property that have me quite worried!
 
Looking at a couple on my property that have me quite worried!

So years ago I was going to an open house in I think Wayland. It was a windy day but nothing crazy.

I pull up, get out, and there's rows of tall pine trees swaying back and forth around the house.
They were swaying pretty good. I grew up around big Maples which would sway a bit in heavy windows but nowhere close as much as these pines were doing in just moderate.

I was like "NOPE!!!!".

Got back in the car.
 
Isaias is barreling towards Florida. Any Florida residents on this forum, take care and button down the hatches or adhere to any mandatory evacuations they might issue. Landfall is scheduled for early tomorrow. Moving northwest at about 12mph. Storm surge of 1 to 3 feet and 2-4 feet further along the east coast of the state.

And now they need to mitigate the risk of having shelters opened up with the virus reeking havoc in FA these days.

Right now it's pounding the Bahamas, one of my favorite spots to get to by boat straight from FLA.
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https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/

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So @Gomig-21 is this "in" or "out".
My parent's kitchen floor has it. Thought is was an American invention but the Brits thought of it first. I'm guessing it has fallen out of favor like the 1" and 4.5" floor tiles.

https://www.fool.com/millionacres/r...ring-a-homeowners-guide-to-the-pros-and-cons/
Linoleum Flooring: A Homeowner's Guide to the Pros and Cons

Linoleum flooring has been a popular choice of flooring material for decades, and for good reason. It's not terribly expensive, it lasts a long time, and some modern linoleum products are very aesthetically pleasing.

However, linoleum is just one of several popular flooring materials, and it isn't the best choice for all situations. Here's a quick rundown of the pros and cons of linoleum flooring to help you make the right choice for your home.

Advantages of linoleum flooring
There are certainly some good reasons to consider linoleum for your flooring needs. Here's a rundown of the most significant advantages to using linoleum:

  • Cost effective: Linoleum is one of the lowest-cost flooring types to have installed. While flooring costs can vary dramatically within each type, Linoleum generally costs between $3 and $7 per square foot installed. For comparison, hardwoods and tile flooring have average ranges of $6 to $22 and $6 to $20, respectively, according to HomeAdvisor (NASDAQ: ANGI).
  • Long lasting: Linoleum flooring lasts a long time if properly maintained. According to The Flooring Professionals, linoleum floors typically last for 20 to 40 years. This is significantly longer than vinyl flooring, which has a similar price tag, and is on par with tile and hardwood, which typically cost much more.
  • Low maintenance: Aside from mopping, there's little maintenance required for linoleum flooring. It can help to polish it occasionally, but overall, it's a low-maintenance type of flooring material.
  • Comfortable: Linoleum flooring has some shock-absorbent properties, meaning it compresses when you walk on it. This can also make it safer for homes with small children. It also generally doesn't feel as cold as tile flooring when the temperature drops.
Drawbacks of linoleum flooring
Linoleum flooring isn't the perfect choice for everyone. Before you decide to install linoleum in your home, there are a few potential drawbacks you should consider:

  • Difficult to install: When compared with other flooring types, such as hardwood or ceramic tile, linoleum can be quite difficult to install. It requires precision cutting, and using the necessary adhesive can be difficult for do-it-yourselfers.
  • Less desirable to buyers: Although it can certainly be a very functional and long-lasting type of flooring, many buyers consider it to be cheap-looking compared to ceramic tile or hardwoods. Linoleum flooring can hurt your home's resale value and make it appraise for less than it otherwise would.
  • Easier to damage: Ceramic tile and hardwood floors don't easily dent or tear. On the other hand, linoleum is relatively susceptible to being cut by sharp objects and is more easily dented when impacted.
  • Moisture sensitive: Linoleum isn't as moisture resistant as some other flooring types, which is why you typically see ceramic tile in bathrooms and other places where there is frequently water on the floor. While the occasional spill in the kitchen likely won't have a major effect, linoleum can get worn out very quickly if it's exposed to water often.
The Millionacres bottom line
There's no perfect type of flooring for everyone, and linoleum is certainly not an exception. To determine whether linoleum might be right for you, it's important to weigh the pros and cons of it, as well as several other types of flooring, to see which checks the most boxes on your flooring wish list.
 
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So @Gomig-21 is this "in" or "out".

It is definitely out, ma bro. But if it's something your mom likes and is easy to clean etc., then you can find it in certain places I think HD and Lowes still carry it to a certain extent. But if she's ready to move on, I would either tile the floor or install a prefinished wood floor, maybe even a synthetic type that locks together.
 

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