"Well my son, life is like a beanstalk, isn't it?"--Dalai Lama
Yep - big surprise for me - the bicycles industry has done incredibly well during Covid!
Similar thing - I wanted to buy a cheap-ish kayak fro Walmart of Dicks Sporting Goods. Sold out, next planned availability, October!
Either way, Ed, cycling / kayaking / hiking / etc. are great ways to fight off the effects of being a geezer.
Regards,
Duncan
NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF STUPID PEOPLE IN LARGE GROUPS!
My neighbors have cars in their yards, but it doesn't encourage anyone to learn to drive.Originally Posted by Shadow
^^ They must be from Boston if they park their cars in the yard....or rather paaak their caaas in the yaaad.
"Well my son, life is like a beanstalk, isn't it?"--Dalai Lama
And here I am in Florida waiting for a tropical storm. Maybe Isaias will blow away Covid.
A friend from the neighborhood when we were kids passed away Saturday morning. He was diagnosed with gallbladder cancer maybe 4-6 weeks ago. They were hoping to remove the gallbladder but it was more serious and had moved to the liver. He worked his whole life for Alban Tractor repairing heavy equipment. After work and on weekends he would do grading work for different pool companies. He would buy used equipment and fix them and sell them. Even though I knew Kevin longer my partner, Lee was very good friends with Kevin. He met Kevin riding moto cross and they would shoot pool in leagues and tournaments. Kevin was one of the nicest people you could meet and would do anything for anyone at the drop of a hat. It just doesn't seem fair that you work your whole life and accumulate a nice amount of savings along with a pension plan and social security, and then you are gone. He didn't smoke or barely drank and was in better physical condition than most, it just doesn't seem fair.
NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF STUPID PEOPLE IN LARGE GROUPS!
Sorry, Ed.
What can this strange device be? When I touch it, it brings forth a sound (2112)
I went to a pre-op meeting yesterday with my surgeon. I am haivng cateract eye sugery. Holy f##K, I couldn't count two finers the assistant raised in front of my for my right eye. I stopped driving at night (too hard). I can't wait for Sept 17. Greg
What can this strange device be? When I touch it, it brings forth a sound (2112)
^ Good luck, Greg! Hope all goes well for you.
My wife's vision improved dramatically after cataract surgery - they did some correction while removing the cataracts and now the only time she uses glasses is for reading.
I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down.'- Bob Newhart
Thanks a lot!
What can this strange device be? When I touch it, it brings forth a sound (2112)
My wife has had two done 10 years apart, with inter ocular implants.
The first one went really well and has been functioning ok. Just some starring at night.
The second one was not as successful. There was significant clouding of the implant that had to be lasered off.
Her vision is ok with a little correction.
The big difference was the pre and post regimen of ( extremely expensive ) eye drops.
It seems to be a trend in surgery now days for patient prep days prior to the proceedure.
Cuts down on infection rates, I hope.
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."
-- Aristotle
Nostalgia, you know, ain't what it used to be. Furthermore, they tells me, it never was.
“A Man Who Does Not Read Has No Appreciable Advantage Over the Man Who Cannot Read” - Mark Twain
Steve Sly, how goes the new knee?
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."
-- Aristotle
Nostalgia, you know, ain't what it used to be. Furthermore, they tells me, it never was.
“A Man Who Does Not Read Has No Appreciable Advantage Over the Man Who Cannot Read” - Mark Twain
What can this strange device be? When I touch it, it brings forth a sound (2112)
A fun historical fact: both JS Bach and Handel were blinded by the same eye "doctor." But that was the year 1750...things have improved somewhat since then.
"Well my son, life is like a beanstalk, isn't it?"--Dalai Lama
Fine for the most part. During the day fine. Driving at night is a challenge due to halo/starring with headlights and streetlights. On a rainy night, it's really bad.
But that is her story. I have good Fed health coverage and the co-pays on the tiny bottles of eyedrops were 3 figures ( 150 -200 )
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."
-- Aristotle
Nostalgia, you know, ain't what it used to be. Furthermore, they tells me, it never was.
“A Man Who Does Not Read Has No Appreciable Advantage Over the Man Who Cannot Read” - Mark Twain
I am exactly 1 month from the surgery today. Things are going pretty well. I am walking a mile twice a day with no cane. I am doing 3 20-minute sessions a day on my exercise bike with resistance. Still doing PT exercises / icing / elevation. The knee is still swollen, and I still have quite a bit of pain doing certain PT exercises. Sleep is a problem as I wake up off and on all night when my knee gets in certain position and it hurts enough to wake me up. Just finding a comfortable position to sleep in is difficult. I guess overall it seems to be going ok. I am not scheduled to go back to work until Sept 21 and then I am scheduled to have my other knee done on Oct 12. My surgeon said that the other knee will be less invasive as my right knee was much more messed up.
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