• Re: How's Everyone Doing Under The New, Well.....

    From Donald Price@1:218/601 to All on Thu May 14 13:37:28 2020
    Just thought I'd drop a line and see how everyone is doing out there with all that is going on these days....


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  • From Dan Clough@1:123/115 to Donald Price on Thu May 14 20:48:00 2020
    Donald Price wrote to All <=-

    Just thought I'd drop a line and see how everyone is doing out
    there with all that is going on these days....

    Doing well here, I guess. All this crap has not really affected
    me much, to this point.



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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Dan Clough on Fri May 15 13:14:47 2020
    On 15/05/2020 11:48, 1123/115 wrote:

     DP>> Just thought I'd drop a line and see how everyone is doing out
     DP>> there with all that is going on these days....

    Doing well here, I guess.  All this crap has not really affected
    me much, to this point.

    Same here - except for the times when I cannot buy toilet paper...

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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to Donald Price on Fri May 15 08:18:00 2020
    Donald Price wrote to All <=-

    Just thought I'd drop a line and see how everyone is doing out there
    with all that is going on these days....

    I hope all is well with everyone.

    I've been working remotely since March 16th, the kids (10 and 16) have been remote-schooling for about a similar time. My wife is also working from
    home.

    I work in tech, and 90% of my job I can do from anywhere with a network connection. I used to joke that people would send me chat messages from
    across the room when they could walk over and have a conversation. I guess
    I'm old school that way.

    We're lucky that the kids have their own spaces, my wife and I have separate dedicated office spaces, and we have the ability to go outside with a deck
    in the front and the back.

    The kids are going stir-crazy; the 10 year-old definitely needs to get out
    as much as possible, and my 16 year-old misses the social aspects of school and the one-to-one teaching.

    School is definitely out for the year, and we're waiting to see what happens with summer camps. I think employers are going to have to be understanding
    of schedules for parents trying to find care for their kids over the summer.

    Other than that, we're employed, healthy, and spending a lot more time with the kids than we'd been given the opportunity to do before. So, there's
    that.


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  • From Don Lowery@1:340/1000 to Donald Price on Fri May 15 21:18:04 2020
    Just thought I'd drop a line and see how everyone is doing out there
    with all that is going on these days....

    Being "essential"...worked all the way through this & will continue doing so.

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  • From Martin List-Petersen@2:263/5 to Don Lowery on Tue May 19 01:58:42 2020
    On 15 May 2020, Don Lowery said the following...

    Just thought I'd drop a line and see how everyone is doing out there with all that is going on these days....

    Being "essential"...worked all the way through this & will continue
    doing so.

    Same here. I've partially worked from home for nearly 25 years, generally heading into the office later in the day for meetings and other things that need to be sorted on site. So I've always had a good setup anyhow.

    Being "essential service" .. as in telecoms and broadband, it's not a lot different for me with or without lockdown. I guess sourcing certain bits,
    going for trips etc. is where you notice the difference.

    I didn't get any round up before the lockdown, so areas around the house have become a jungle. That's about the extend of the changes. That's also the
    first thing i sourced today, when the lockdown somewhat was lifted.

    -M

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  • From Don Lowery@1:340/1000 to Martin List-Petersen on Mon May 18 21:05:57 2020
    Same here. I've partially worked from home for nearly 25 years, generally heading into the office later in the day for meetings and other things that need to be sorted on site. So I've always had a good setup anyhow.

    Was in IT 20 years ago & was never able to work from home. They always wanted to see your face. After the economy blew up at the time...went back into commercial broadcasting for several years.

    Being "essential service" .. as in telecoms and broadband, it's not a lot different for me with or without lockdown. I guess sourcing certain bits, going for trips etc. is where you notice the difference.

    Being in retail...have noticed some really nasty people...but also ones who
    are fantastic. Unfortunately...it's the former I remember. Believe in karma & they will get theirs.

    I didn't get any round up before the lockdown, so areas around the house have become a jungle. That's about the extend of the changes. That's
    also the first thing i sourced today, when the lockdown somewhat was lifted.

    Tomorrow is my Friday...then 2 days off. Will be working on getting some long delayed laundry/chores done & work on getting my board setup on ArcaOS under Lora 2.99.

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  • From Donald Price@1:218/601 to Don Lowery on Mon May 18 09:34:00 2020
    Don Lowery wrote to Donald Price <=-

    Just thought I'd drop a line and see how everyone is doing out there
    with all that is going on these days....

    Being "essential"...worked all the way through this & will continue
    doing so.

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    Yup. Haven't lost any time from work. Carpenter but in the office these days doing bids. I work from home a couple days a week though. Wife working from home too as their office keeps getting cases of the virus.



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  • From Don Lowery@1:340/1000 to Donald Price on Mon May 18 15:48:11 2020
    Just thought I'd drop a line and see how everyone is doing out there with all that is going on these days....
    Being "essential"...worked all the way through this & will continue doing so.
    Yup. Haven't lost any time from work. Carpenter but in the office these days doing bids. I work from home a couple days a week though. Wife working from home too as their office keeps getting cases of the virus.

    Hope things look positive for the future. Keep telling myself that with all
    the job loss & such...wonder how many people are going to lose everything
    they have & just do a "Grapes of Wrath".

    Still remember working PT cleaning out foreclosed houses in the early '90's
    for the banks with a ministry doing this to give people a few bucks & such. With history repeating itself...was mowing yards as a summer job around 10 years ago to be able to keep the banks out of hot water by mowing the grass.

    Both of you stay safe. There are times I have to keep remembering this will
    be over one of these nights.

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  • From Don Lowery@1:340/1000 to Donald Price on Tue May 19 17:38:22 2020
    We've been lucky this time. For once there was a downturn and our industry wasn't affected. Last one we were two weeks from our house
    going to auction.

    Very good for you!!! Working in retail in a multinational corporation where people buy stuff for their homes...have been asking myself how many of these
    I see right now will lose it all by wasting their time/money because they
    lost their job(s) or got over extended like 10+ years ago? In terms of myself...it's not bad right now...but I've been wondering when the boom is going to lower on me/those just like me? Thank god I own (paid cash back in 2017 new) a 50 cc scooter & have a roommate to help with having a decent place to live & such. It will be tough for me...but when the marriages break up...stuff goes into bankruptcy & such for the folks spending like there's no tomorrow...it's going to be way too late at that time...while I've been expecting it. Forgot to mention that I sock as much away as I can afford & still live great. Most of the tax refunds this year & that $1200 are sitting
    in the bank with some of my peace of mind.

    Now I've only got a few more years and it's paid off.
    Then I can consider when to retire. :)

    Very nice! You are one of the rare ones who seemed to have learned from the last time. Never figured out how people never seem to figure out this garbage runs in cycles & will make the same mistakes over & over again.

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  • From Robert Wolfe@1:116/17 to Donald Price on Fri May 29 07:02:12 2020
    Just thought I'd drop a line and see how everyone is doing out there with al

    that is going on these days....


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    Pretty good here. Did you know that your Fido AKA is in your origin
    line twice? You don't need to type it in there as your echomail
    processor puts it there for you.

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  • From Donald Price@1:218/601 to Robert Wolfe on Fri May 29 12:14:00 2020
    Robert Wolfe wrote to Donald Price <=-

    Just thought I'd drop a line and see how everyone is doing out there with
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    that is going on these days....


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    Pretty good here. Did you know that your Fido AKA is in your origin
    line twice? You don't need to type it in there as your echomail
    processor puts it there for you.

    Looks like my signature. I fixed it or at least I hope..... :)


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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12 to Donald Price on Fri May 29 16:19:14 2020
    Re: Re: How's Everyone Doing
    By: Donald Price to Robert Wolfe on Fri May 29 2020 12:14:00


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    he means in this line... not your signature... this one is the one the tosser adds... you don't need to put your address in it because the tosser does that automatically... at a guess, check your default origin line setting to see if you manually put the address in it... if so, remove it...


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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to Donald Price on Fri May 29 12:27:56 2020
    Hello Donald,

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    Looks like my signature. I fixed it or at least I hope..... :)

    It's on your origin line. You can check your defailt origin line...

    scfg -> Networks -> Fidonet EchoMail and NetMail -> Default Origin Line.

    Your node number is added automagically so it doesn't need to be added there.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Robert Wolfe@1:116/17 to Donald Price on Fri May 29 15:25:00 2020
    Donald Price wrote to Robert Wolfe <=-

    Looks like my signature. I fixed it or at least I hope..... :)

    Hopefully :)

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  • From Donald Price@1:218/601 to Donald Price on Sun May 31 11:08:07 2020
    That get it? :)


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