Clegg wrote: » Just learned that my grandmother is booked for a Covid swab. She's 86 years old and a diabetic so that's not good. Still lives in her family home with my grandad and I know she hasn't been out in weeks. So that balances thi GS out a bit. GP thinks it's a chest infection but isn't taking any chances. Very hopeful that it is just a run of the mill illness.
Buer wrote: » I'd still have been f*cked. I mitched and lazed about for about 80% of my leaving cert cycle.
sydthebeat wrote: » Just to say that the doctors have really turned up the testing numbers recently. Both my wife and my niece (3yo) had to call the doctors the week before last with sinus/chest issues. No cough, no fever etc. However as my wife has diabetes and my nieces mom is asmathyic the doctors insisted they get tested. Both came back negative. So I'm hoping that as you nan is in a high risk group the doctor is just being extra cautious and she gets the all clear. If she's been cocooning, then it's unlikely she has anything worse than a chest infection
Squidgy Black wrote: » We got PVC decking in there a couple of weeks ago, aul lad seems to be over the moon with it. Very little maintenance and has a wood style finish but without the maintenance. We built out last decking ourselves and it was an absolute nightmare, one miscalculation or off cut can make an absolute hames of it all.
Stheno wrote: » Is your dads decking called composite decking?
Squidgy Black wrote: » Yep I think he got it from Brooks just before the shut down. You still need to build a wooden frame for it to sit on, but it all clips together with mounting clips drilled into the frame.
Neil3030 wrote: » What would people recommend for a usb-c external hard drive? For use with Mac OS. I'll only be using it as a backup drive for data, so reliability and storage capacity preferred over speed. Ideally one I don't also need to plug into an electrical outlet.
Squidgy Black wrote: » The G Technology G Drives off Amazon get pretty great ratings. Or the LaCie rugged ones are pretty much a staple in a lot of industries.
[Deleted User] wrote: » What exactly are you backing up? I think cloud services are the way to go these days. You don't have to worry about failures or redundancy
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thomond2006 wrote: » I wonder how many people bemoaning the Bewleys Grafton St. closure ever stepped foot in there. The job losses are terrible but it seems they were struggling pre-Covid anyway. I never went there since the renovation but anyone I've spoken to wasn't that impressed with it. If people don't want businesses to shut then go support them anyway you can right now.
thomond2006 wrote: » If people don't want businesses to shut then go support them anyway you can right now.
Former Former wrote: » This is what I've been trying to do since lockdown started. Bought a fair bit of stuff I don't really need in the hope that it will help the seller will make it through.
thomond2006 wrote: » My April spend was significantly less than my March spend so I'm trying to put some of those savings into local/independent shops. Even if it's just a sandwich or a coffee.
Dave_The_Sheep wrote: » I'm in the same boat, struggling to actually spend money these days. Nice problem to have. Any one got any recommendations for independant or Irish owned online shops that could be frequented?
Dave_The_Sheep wrote: » I'm in the same boat, struggling to actually spend money these days. Nice problem to have. Any one got any recommendations for independant or Irish owned online shops that could be frequented? I did find this thread on the Irish subreddit.
Squidgy Black wrote: » I bought a new espresso machine from 3fe and I reckon I've gone through easily 3 or 4kg of coffee all ordered from Irish roasters since this all started.