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Someone else mentioned authy. Is it friendly with Nintendo? you know how they can be about 3rd party stuff. 

For the record though, this does use the google verification app which, for security reasons, generates its codes 100% on your device. What that means is that if you have this and your phone fails and has to be replaced or reset, you will be stuck dealing with Nintendo to try to recover your account.

Fair point, but it’s basically an example of the unnecessary making the necessary doable. First class seats pay to make coach affordable, hunters pay for wildlife conservation that the rest of us hopefully get some benefit out of, and junk mail pays for the wildly critical 10% of mail that is life altering.

Well yeah, but I mean Vinyl increased from ‘virtually nothing,’ to ‘something,’ whereas subs increased from nothing to ‘almost all music consumed at home.’ Putting them on par with one another is . . . odd.

Now is Not the Time to Text Your Ex.

Meh, I get what people are saying about reducing trips to the grocery store with frozen veggies and whatnot, but I have a feeling there is a bit more to it than that. Somehow hoarding the tacitos while lettuce wilts on the shelf seems a distinctly US response to a crisis. 

Of course it is. Like everything else relating to humans in a group it’s all about generals and averages. The things were only really ever useful as sales data anyway.

I’m not in the top ten, but my state is pretty freaking red on that map, but still no shelter in place. I really wish there were a way to quantify lives lost because of these governors. I’d love to see it posted below their name during debates from here on out.

I feel like the issue here, both with this HOA and in the comments, is people not understanding the severity of the situation we are all in.

Cheap version:

Sure, except the odds of a food shortage in the US (at least for those who have food now), hover around zero. It’s stepping over the dollar of eating healthy now to pick up the imaginary penny of safety when coronavirus turns the world into a mad max style wasteland later.

I just like that in my area the last thing to run low is still the fruits and veggies. Sure, there’s a global crisis the likes of which no living first world dweller has ever seen, but this is America d*mmit, and I’m not eating that freaking rabbit food.

Or, you know, like 20 bucks on amazon and the most minimal skills with a crescent wrench known to man.

True, but my understanding is it’s more about the world (at least the US) changing drastically, not when you personally did or didn’t play the game or get your first computer. 

Haha, yeah I was just 90% being goofy, but thanks!

Wide error bars and no answer are two different things. Found lots of good resources that spent some time more closely defining “damp,” and talking about sort of the general pacing places these are being used.

It’s gonna depend on the fabric and your level of hydration, breathing volume, humidity, temperature, etc.

You have to replace them when they get damp. That duration will depend on your environment and how hard you are working.

Right, I’m hip to all that. In fact, 99% of that was in the article.

I can’t tell if this is the “poor man’s cup noodle,” or the “rich man’s cup noodle.” I’ll have to go do some math.