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COVID and Me
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I donāt know about you, but Iām finding this entire virus dilemma a surreal experience. Here are a few personal stories.
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Yesterday the local cable-TV repairman had to replace our cable box that had overheated and died. BTW, you need to make sure you INSPECT yours. Look at the intake ports where cooling air enters and look at the cooling fan. My fan was completely blocked with dirt and dust. Never set anything on top of the boxes. They need air to stay cool.
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In the past, the repairman would have come inside and switched out the equipment. Yesterday, he arrived, walked up to the front porch, reached as far as his arms would allow, handed me the new box and RETREATED as fast as possible saying, āIāll be in my truck waiting for five minutes. Call me if you get it hooked up correctly.ā
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What would have happened if I didnāt possess the skills to disconnect and reconnect the box?
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Then an hour ago I went to a new grocery store, Market Basket, and it was really interesting. They limited the number of people who could be shopping in the store at once to 147. When I got there I was able to walk right in. When I exited the store about fifteen people were standing in a chilly rain waiting to buy food for goodness sake!
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Not surprisingly there were limits on several products to stop the hoarders from getting their greedy hands on lots of stuff.
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I never thought Iād live to see this day. I felt like I was living in a socialist country where society is crumbling and decaying. Weāre also dealing with an influx of people trying to escape the virus. I live in sleepy central New Hampshire. There are some who live in more populous states south of here, where the virus is more rampant, who are trying to find a safer place. Itās upsetting many of the locals.
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