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  1. People like you keep the virus from spreading. (That's a good thing!)
  2. I too had several N95 masks in my workshop. They used to have cheap rubber bands that would break in short order. So I always had a few extras on hand. They were cheap. Cost: Long before the last full solar eclipse i bought a dozen pair of plastic solar viewers glasses for about $10 bucks (rated for sun viewing). A year later just before the eclipse they were selling for $15. dollars each and had a "special" rating. Amazon doesn't even carry the N95 now.
  3. I was in Montana this past week. Overheard a camper say that "it was safe here" - meaning that Covid was not present. Yet, the campsite had several Arizona and Texas license plated RV's - and laundry, restroom, etc. Playing the odds? You bet your life.
  4. Resources are indeed limited in some places. How does that affect one's thinking? People that lived through the depression era had a mindset very different from today's disposable attitude.
  5. Thanks for that! Found them on Amazon and will have them tomorrow.
  6. I think you could go more than a week based on your description. We have a truck camper (about 45 gallons fresh) and are good for an easy five days with both of us taking a shower every day. Whenever available, we will use campground toilets and sometimes their showers if available and really clean.
  7. Occasionally, I actually learn stuff. Need a tarp? Check this out: https://www.billboardvinyls.com/ (Used heavy duty vinyl tarps cheap) ad on FB. (I'll be purchasing one) FB tracks my browsing and has shown me some unusual stuff - stuff that I don't even know what it is!
  8. Some people are born to sit around the hearth. Others are born to desire the campfire. Which are you? Your question should answer itself.
  9. The most important scientific way to use Facebook is to join groups - but not follow them. Groups specific to YOUR interests. Interests such as cancer treatments, finding a handyman at your out-of-state property, learning about your new camera, geo-caching, etc. etc. Join the group, but un-follow the group. That allows one to have choice - and ignore the surface feed - go straight to the group(s) of your choosing. Search a group: this is a Facebook function worth learning. Your question may have already been asked in the group - use search to find out.
  10. If you like the Aeropress but miss your Keurig, then try this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01GQE9MI4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 And if American coffee is too bitter and you like the European or SE Asian coffee with crema then try this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YBTVVD5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 The second one requires electric power, the first only hot water. As for the Nespresso, they sometimes are on sale for much less. Amazon is pretty expensive at times.
  11. FB offers some useful tools - for those who want them. It also offers some disturbing insight into the public at large - for those who can see. Mostly, FB is a pile of garbage for general media purposes.
  12. 10 best restaurants Top 10 states to retire to 5 Stock to own in 2020 Worst 10 states for taxes 10 reasons to move to Arizona 10 reasons to move to Texas 5 Healthy states to live in This is the nature or article writing today. It started about five or ten years ago when writing for the internet could make some serious money. Now, the serious money has probably diminished and feature stories are rife with top, worst, best, etc. etc. stories. RV life style is just another "attract eyeballs" story.
  13. My feeling is that the Wile E Coyote stock market has run off a cliff and is now temporarily suspended in mid air. The Fed can print money to inflate prices, (and to keep the stock market up) or so it seems. The .06% interest rate would indicate "deflation". If you remember the days of 10+% CD rates - that was inflation. Now, I'm not so sure. . . As for the RMD - I'm in a somewhat unique situation - and will not take the RMD this year on the chance that the market will ratchet up a little more. (Unique: an IRA inside a variable annuity that is tied to the stock market value with an annual "locked in" upside and no downside)
  14. I put a marine on/off switch (a disconnect switch) between the solar panels and the charge controller. My feeling is that is an absolute must. Is that what you mean by a "disconnect"?
  15. Precisely. And today the CDC reverses itself again -
  16. If you recall, the CDC did NOT recommend masks. My post was meant as sarcasm as to how things change. Sorry, did not mean to bait anyone;
  17. Gloves: The white cotton archival type. You assume the latex gloves of course - sorry for not explaining. The gloves help remind me to not touch my face. I don't want to skin touch surfaces in public. My hands always have minute open cuts (learned by immersion in dichroic fog film development) Cotton gloves get tossed in the wash. After removing gloves, hand sanitizer is used. Then hand washing upon arriving home. Your protocol may vary. And remember, the CDC said the use of masks was not a good idea.
  18. Our simple precautions: Mask Long sleeves Gloves Hat Hand sanitizer in the car Hand washing on arrival home Arrival packages: left for three days or wiped before opening and hand washing after. The new normal.
  19. I had to bee-line it from AZ to WA and took I10 to Hwy 5 and found the freeway road surfaces very rough in Southern California - beat. Hwy 99 north to Hwy 5 was smooth sailing though. I used rest stops to overnight. And drove 500 miles per day. 'Twas not a pleasant journey. Hwy 95 is pretty desolate in places. Make sure your rig is in good mechanical condition. I've seen an occasional Nevada highway patrol car on 95 - I think that they cruise it a couple times a day looking for stranded motorists. Watch the temperatures. . .I've never driven it this late in the year - you might see some extremes.
  20. Yes, you need to get over that. Seeing different floor plans is extremely important. If you find the right floor plan, you will love your camper for a long time. You are in "education mode" right now. Don't call dealerships - instead simply visit them to learn - see what's available. First, make a visit. Think about what you learn from the visit. Then re-visit and revisit again. It is the sales person's job to educate and sell - understand their job and try to understand your sales "person" you visit with. Some salespeople are great people - they don't care if you buy or not - some sales people have the "passion" for camping and will love to educate you. You're problem is that you don't even know what questions to ask. A good sales person will realize your knowledge level and walk you through everything with patience. If they don't do that, then you don't want them. It took my wife and I five years of "looking" to finally see a camper (a motorhome) with a layout that we liked (we didn't buy it either). And we looked at a LOT of campers and talked to a lot of sales people. But at least we know what we want exists. Don't rush yourself. The money: at some point you might want to learn about financing. Even if you don't want financing - it is worth learning about. Education is everything. You've put one foot forward - in the educational process. Good work. Keep it up, check back often.
  21. That was exactly my first thought. Casita or Scamp - both have good reputations but can be hard to find used. Facebook: has "Facebook Marketplace" and is a source for local sales - it can be wonderful - some people don't trust craigslist because of the scammers and prefer to stay "local" in their shopping. Best of luck to you in your shopping. . .
  22. Yes. No. Kirk offers the best advice. This topic was discussed on another forum with respect to AZ enforcement of residency law. An Arizona LEO participating in the discussion stated that he might investigate a vehicle with out-of-state-plates dropping kids off at school. Otherwise, it's pretty hard to prove. (And pretty low on the scale of offenses.) Following Kirk's line of thinking, whatever you plan to do, check with your insurance agent - and get another agent if yours isn't providing clear answers.
  23. That is correct. Source: https://apps.azdot.gov/files/mvd/mvd-forms-lib/99-0117.pdf Page 9
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