So...are we about to call a lid on this thread?
Nitro Power said:
So...are we about to call a lid on this thread?
Nitro Power said:
So...are we about to call a lid on this thread?
I flew a lot for work over the summer plus some personal. It was amazing how much it differed every flight.SoupNazi2001 said:CDUB98 said:
Here in Jackson Hole, tons of covididiots are outside masking, while skiing. Some even double masked. Thankfully, the higher up the mountain I go, the fewer of those there are.
Wife and I hopped on a gondola midpoint on day one, and two maskers were already on board. They could not press themselves any closer to the other side. The one across from me had giant, fear laden eyes.
I have no ****s left to give. I just started talking to the wife like all was normal.
Lots of stupid here. But, on a good note, there are "mask up" signs everywhere, especially on the busses. I'd say a good 60% are ignoring them.
I just skied in Park City. Hardly anyone skiing in a mask unless it was for actual cold weather with the holes. Supposedly required inside but probably 50/50 on people wearing them. Staff didn't care at all as opposed to last year when they were acting like the crazy flight attendants. My flight attendants both ways were especially lax on mask enforcement as well which was nice. Just the initial announcement and that was all.
We are going to Vegas next month. Not looking forward to it. Apparently you have to mask in all the casinosCDUB98 said:
Here in Jackson Hole, tons of covididiots are outside masking, while skiing. Some even double masked. Thankfully, the higher up the mountain I go, the fewer of those there are.
Wife and I hopped on a gondola midpoint on day one, and two maskers were already on board. They could not press themselves any closer to the other side. The one across from me had giant, fear laden eyes.
I have no ****s left to give. I just started talking to the wife like all was normal.
Lots of stupid here. But, on a good note, there are "mask up" signs everywhere, especially on the busses. I'd say a good 60% are ignoring them.
Be sure to take your covid test at the earliest possible time.TarponChaser said:
Wife and I are doing a long weekend in Mexico next weekend. Looks like they've ended all the stupidity there but will have to test to return to the USA.
It's our anniversary and with all the stress of dealing with covidians, buying the new house, remodeling it, getting the old one ready to sell, selling it, and moving we just want time without the kids to sleep, lay on the beach with a cocktail, and fool around (that's in reverse order of importance). I'm usually all about getting out and doing stuff but beyond the aforementioned activities, we ain't doing *****
BohunkAg said:We are going to Vegas next month. Not looking forward to it. Apparently you have to mask in all the casinosCDUB98 said:
Here in Jackson Hole, tons of covididiots are outside masking, while skiing. Some even double masked. Thankfully, the higher up the mountain I go, the fewer of those there are.
Wife and I hopped on a gondola midpoint on day one, and two maskers were already on board. They could not press themselves any closer to the other side. The one across from me had giant, fear laden eyes.
I have no ****s left to give. I just started talking to the wife like all was normal.
Lots of stupid here. But, on a good note, there are "mask up" signs everywhere, especially on the busses. I'd say a good 60% are ignoring them.
WES2006AG said:
Has to be tough for the elderly oxygen dependent smokers to smoke with a mask on in the casinos.
Ducks4brkfast said:Be sure to take your covid test at the earliest possible time.TarponChaser said:
Wife and I are doing a long weekend in Mexico next weekend. Looks like they've ended all the stupidity there but will have to test to return to the USA.
It's our anniversary and with all the stress of dealing with covidians, buying the new house, remodeling it, getting the old one ready to sell, selling it, and moving we just want time without the kids to sleep, lay on the beach with a cocktail, and fool around (that's in reverse order of importance). I'm usually all about getting out and doing stuff but beyond the aforementioned activities, we ain't doing *****
I don't see how this is beneficial. They pop positive on the self test and just extend their vacation by a week or so? And then risk popping positive again on the official PCR test, extending their vacation by another 10 days?AgLA06 said:
People are supposedly taking self tests with them to test themselves with those first. That way if they pop positive they know not to take the official test and fall under the quarantine guidelines / room arrest.
I'm not sure how that's financially beneficial as I thought most mexican resorts were allowing you to stay for free if you pop positive, but by extending your stay on your own, you would be eating the cost.
AgLA06 said:
"who knows" is right.
It's the reason we have been only making trips we could drive to to avoid the unknown. Driving to the west coast wasn't exactly fun, but it was still easier than trying to fly during Covid with 2 kids under 7.
AgLA06 said:
People are supposedly taking self tests with them to test themselves with those first. That way if they pop positive they know not to take the official test and fall under the quarantine guidelines / room arrest.
I'm not sure how that's financially beneficial as I thought most mexican resorts were allowing you to stay for free if you pop positive, but by extending your stay on your own, you would be eating the cost.
Man my understanding of Italy's situation is they are super nazi about foreign travelers popping positive. Like your results are required to be reported to the government and they then lock you up for 10 days.ThunderCougarFalconBird said:
Just out of curiosity, what is the "official" test?
When I recently came back from Italy, I took an electronically proctored home antigen test. If I would have popped positive, it wouldn't have mattered. Here's why: the only people they give the results to are the test taker and the company that administered it.
Wouldn't it have been just as easy to change the word "positive" to "negative" using Adobe?
Not at all the case. No one in Italy ever knew we took the test. And there was absolutely no way they could have disclosed the results to anyone besides me and the test company without incurring serious liability. Also, the test company didn't know that I was sitting in an Italian hotel room taking the test.Ducks4brkfast said:Man my understanding of Italy's situation is they are super nazi about foreign travelers popping positive. Like your results are required to be reported to the government and they then lock you up for 10 days.ThunderCougarFalconBird said:
Just out of curiosity, what is the "official" test?
When I recently came back from Italy, I took an electronically proctored home antigen test. If I would have popped positive, it wouldn't have mattered. Here's why: the only people they give the results to are the test taker and the company that administered it.
Wouldn't it have been just as easy to change the word "positive" to "negative" using Adobe?
ThunderCougarFalconBird said:Not at all the case. No one in Italy ever knew we took the test. And there was absolutely no way they could have disclosed the results to anyone besides me and the test company without incurring serious liability. Also, the test company didn't know that I was sitting in an Italian hotel room taking the test.Ducks4brkfast said:Man my understanding of Italy's situation is they are super nazi about foreign travelers popping positive. Like your results are required to be reported to the government and they then lock you up for 10 days.ThunderCougarFalconBird said:
Just out of curiosity, what is the "official" test?
When I recently came back from Italy, I took an electronically proctored home antigen test. If I would have popped positive, it wouldn't have mattered. Here's why: the only people they give the results to are the test taker and the company that administered it.
Wouldn't it have been just as easy to change the word "positive" to "negative" using Adobe?
ETA: We used Abbot Labs Binax Now Home tests. You have to keep them sealed in the box until you connect to their proctor online. Just a quick link through a VPN and "poof!" I'm taking the test from 'Merica.