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General Fishing Tips / Re: Slow crab... or environmental factors?
« on: November 09, 2022, 09:59:39 AM »
I had 28 keepers by my 6th hoop

dang! nice! I need to follow you next time!

better get a power boat  :smt044

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General Talk / Re: Prayers for Jerry
« on: February 15, 2022, 07:54:45 AM »
You're in my thoughts, Jerry! You're not to far off from me (Cameron Park). I look forward to meeting you on the water.

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General Talk / Re: N95 Masks Are Now Available
« on: February 11, 2022, 02:00:37 PM »
They are next to useless for stopping virus transmission, but who cares, they are great for stopping dust particles from getting sucked into your lungs.

This certainly explains the massive initiative to provide them to folks... Thanks for the heads up on opportunities to get access to them, but I feel obligated to reiterate... this is a fishing forum, not facebook.  There is no room for this crap here.    :smt011

Agreed. Keep the passive aggressive COVID references for your Facebook buddies.

This guy joined in winter. It's almost like he is here just for the winter threads.  :smt044

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If your looking to reserve a spot at the jetty campground for next years crab chill ? There are only a couple sites left.



Alex

Got mine.

1 Jetty campsite left for Friday night only next year! Someone grab it.

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For Sale / Re: rolling tool box
« on: January 20, 2022, 09:14:06 AM »
7 drawer plus bottom compartment Craftsman rolling tool box. Plus another 2 draw box. $100 OBO. Located Pleasanton. Was my dad’s and has angle iron bracket on top to hold screwdrivers.

Still have this? Where are you located?


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

 :smt002

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General Talk / Re: COVID After Effects
« on: January 12, 2022, 01:51:05 PM »
YOU are discriminating them, and that is no different than racial discrimination!!!

I hear ya, but it's just kind of different... You can choose your vaccination status. You cannot choose your race. Michael Jackson and Rachel Dolezal tried both opposite ends of that.

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General Talk / Re: COVID After Effects
« on: January 12, 2022, 09:13:57 AM »
Covid vaccines are not 100 percent effective but they offer a very good prospect of keeping covid from becoming as deadly as it could .

I offer a little different perspective from yours. Side effects aside, I see the vaccines as effective for what they are intended to do. The problem is in what they are intended to do was not/is not effectively communicated, for whatever reason.

As a reminder, Pfizer’s, Moderna’s, and J&J’s papers filed with the FDA all indicate their respective vaccines are not intended to prevent viral infection, nor will they prevent disease from viral infection, nor were they tested to see if they prevent the spread of the virus. The manufacturer's own data on the trials for all three vaccines shows there is no statistical difference in deaths – the vaccines do not reduce CoVid deaths. Nor do they reduce serious illness. Nor do they reduce moderate illness. They do, however, reduce mild illness. And they do allow the spread of the virus.

Currently, 38% of Omicron infections are fully vax'd people getting the virus form other fully vax'd people. It is families that are fully vax'd sharing the virus amongst other family members.
If this were true then there is very little point of getting the vaccine. However the vast majority of the infectious disease experts that I am aware of say that the vaccine reduces the chances of death and lessens the severity of an infection.

Did you read the Dunning-Kruger effect link? We are talking about a majority of experts who spend their lives in the subject and then have people who do at most 10 hours of reading online sources. Many of these sources ask you to donate on their website almost immediately... The DK Effect hits this thread on the head.
So anyone who is not a boots on the ground scientist in the field of vaccines and infectious disease can study their faces off to discern who is telling the truth?  Who is eligible to have any wisdom in this field?  Unless you cannot answer the cancel question of, “Well, are you a scientist?”, in two very cultic religions, Covid or Climate, you pick, one has no standing and is deemed a conspiracy theorist?  If you follow the money on both ends, one writer needs independent funding to maintain their work effort and maintain visibility on the web with increasing censorship, and the other money trail leads to big pharma, unless I’m wrong, which is probably the case if Dunning is a “true” psychology.  I doubt big pharma and conflicting science + money cares about the individual and their family or knows how to care for each family.  Stay in the dialogue and know your motive, I do not care to persuade anyone to my “opinion” as I observe an America that is no more in such a short amount of time, 700 days and so much fear…pressing post with hesitation yet freedom still reigns…thank you veterans… :smt006

Welcome to capitalism. It has inherent flaws if unregulated.

In short, I don't trust anyone except scientists, yes. I am also skeptical of anyone who asks for donations or people who promote single controversial figures for pod casts, etc. There is huge financial motive in the outrage machine.

And ironic you brought up veterans. Look at our experience with the military industrial complex and the last 50 years hitting a parallel, especially since 2001. And I say that as a combat infantryman who spent a year fighting in the Kunar Province of Afghanistan - not some anti war hippy.

Going full winter here - deflecting it to capitalism, war, and military industrial complex  :smt003 :smt044

Look! I've been stuck in a massive move and haven't been able to throw crab traps since I last met you on you water! Forgive me! lol it's cabin fever around here big time. Good news is I am unpacking and should be back out again soon.

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General Talk / Re: COVID After Effects
« on: January 12, 2022, 08:11:23 AM »
Covid vaccines are not 100 percent effective but they offer a very good prospect of keeping covid from becoming as deadly as it could .

I offer a little different perspective from yours. Side effects aside, I see the vaccines as effective for what they are intended to do. The problem is in what they are intended to do was not/is not effectively communicated, for whatever reason.

As a reminder, Pfizer’s, Moderna’s, and J&J’s papers filed with the FDA all indicate their respective vaccines are not intended to prevent viral infection, nor will they prevent disease from viral infection, nor were they tested to see if they prevent the spread of the virus. The manufacturer's own data on the trials for all three vaccines shows there is no statistical difference in deaths – the vaccines do not reduce CoVid deaths. Nor do they reduce serious illness. Nor do they reduce moderate illness. They do, however, reduce mild illness. And they do allow the spread of the virus.

Currently, 38% of Omicron infections are fully vax'd people getting the virus form other fully vax'd people. It is families that are fully vax'd sharing the virus amongst other family members.
If this were true then there is very little point of getting the vaccine. However the vast majority of the infectious disease experts that I am aware of say that the vaccine reduces the chances of death and lessens the severity of an infection.

Did you read the Dunning-Kruger effect link? We are talking about a majority of experts who spend their lives in the subject and then have people who do at most 10 hours of reading online sources. Many of these sources ask you to donate on their website almost immediately... The DK Effect hits this thread on the head.

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General Talk / Re: COVID After Effects
« on: January 12, 2022, 07:44:37 AM »
Good morning!

(drags gasoline can)...

https://www.britannica.com/science/Dunning-Kruger-effect

Interesting. Just saying...

Fred "True" Trujillo

Winner! End thread.

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General Talk / Re: COVID After Effects
« on: January 10, 2022, 11:50:06 AM »
NCKA fucktard police is here.   :smt044 :smt044

Ya'll need to chill out, mostly Marcelma..nobody wants to drink your koolaid man.

Nah, we only want to drink urine! (watch the vid in the article)

https://www.thedailybeast.com/anti-vax-leader-christopher-key-urges-followers-to-drink-their-own-urine-to-fight-covid-19

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General Talk / Re: COVID After Effects
« on: January 10, 2022, 08:45:53 AM »
Boy, a simple warning based on personal experience AND info directly from doctors has devolved into a bunch of fucktards bantering about shit they read on the internet.  Great job fellas… like Mark Twain said, ‘best not to argue with fools, onlookers may not be able to tel the difference.’   LOL.  Back to fishing for me.

LoL I warned early on that in the absence of information people will draw their own conclusions. And now days people's "internet research" conclusions only further cement their assumptions.

It's almost like we have been going through this for 2 years now?  :smt044

More information is always better.

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General Talk / Re: COVID After Effects
« on: December 29, 2021, 07:48:15 AM »
What's the problem in telling the full story, ie vaccinated or not?

A person’s vax status is personal and confidential medical information, and needs to be treated as such. Personally, I am most comfortable when folks treat medical information with the confidentiality it deserves. I do not ask people their vax status, and I do not answer when someone asks me mine - that is between me and my doctor.

What the Grim Reefer experienced/is experiencing and his message is an excellent reminder no one can turn their back on this critter. There is no telling, no way of knowing who is going to experience a more aggressive viral infection and what direction that infection will take. It can all go sideways on anyone at anytime. There are some things each of us can do to minimize the risk, but nothing any of us can do that will completely eliminate it.

That would make sense if asking someone's vaccination status was out of the blue. However, when someone just tells the internet that their liver is dying related to a specific disease, the OP skipped past the point of not wanting to disclose confidential medical information on that topic.

Information is a good thing. Unfortunately in the absense of information people make assumptions. That's what I was trying to avoid for both sides. I'll leave it at that.

Best of luck in your recovery, Grim. Hope to see you on the water.

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General Talk / Re: COVID After Effects
« on: December 28, 2021, 07:44:14 AM »
What's the problem in telling the full story, ie vaccinated or not? It's all part of the story you just told. If you are vaccinated and still got these effects, that tells majority of the population (assuming majority vaccinated based off CA stats) not to get complacent. If you aren't vaccinated, that tells the unvaccinated to remain cautious and aware that this is indeed serious. Either way, it's a good reminder to listen to your body. I think a lot of us are just curious on that detail and it matters.

That is a bummer on the secondary effects. Best of luck in your recovery.

edit to add: This is an interesting article on kidney damage from COVID.
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20211227/SARS-CoV-2-induced-kidney-damage.aspx

Pretty interesting stuff.
"Daniel Chertow, principal investigator in the NIH’s emerging pathogens section, said along with his colleagues that RNA from the virus was found in patients up to 230 days after symptom onset."
https://fox8.com/news/study-suggests-coronavirus-lingers-in-organs-for-months/

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With Omicron now being the prevalent strain going on and not hurting a single soul, The virus has mutated to the point of being like a common cold.

I live out here in Texas and we gave up all those protocols so much sooner that what your state did and we have lower case loads. As a matter of fact so low they don't report it on the news anymore. We go about our daily lives interfacing wit one another, gathering in large groups and no one is getting sick.

There really is nothing to fear about the virus any longer, but I am sure y'all are being pounded daily by the media propaganda.



Well at first glance with 76,052 deaths it looks like California is winning the stupidity race compared to Texas with only 75,494 deaths, however, California has about 11,000,000 more residents. So California has 1,925 deaths per 1mil population, and Texas has 2,604 per 1mil population. So clearly Texas has been kicking California’s ass, and continues to do so.

We have to give credit to Donald Trump for pushing, and funding to get the vaccines developed in record time. He was on the news today letting everyone know he, and all of his family received their booster shots, and he was pleading for everyone to get theirs. He knows he will never get re-elected if his followers are dead.

Stats Here:

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us


The only credit DT gets is 400,000 deaths on his watch which he's responsible for. His M.O to get states to compete with each other for PPE resources, his botched response to the pandemic and reluctance to act fast (all he did was mumble again and again about reducing flights from China which is all he did), failure to help people retain their jobs, slashing safety nets (getting rid of the pandemic board), asking to slow the testing so that we could show that we didn't have much cases as compared to the rest of the world (we have the highest), pushed snake oil medications (bleach, hydroxychloroquine), shunned science, interfered with CDC covid reporting and a gazillion other things.
He should be used as an example of what a leader shouldn't be lest he gets away with all his doings.
You might want to get that checked…I must be reading “other resources”.  I seem to fall into the “Let’s Go Brandon!”  camp.  Hope we can still be friends :smt005 :smt006

until a majority of people fit into BOTH camps described we are on a bad trajectory.

We can do much better on both.

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The people who live in Shelter Cove are there because they don’t want to be around a bunch of city folks.

My livelihood as well as many here in the cove depends on tourism,
But,

This is an interesting conflict of interest.

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