Bryan - Is it true that computer spies can enter hand leave a system without leaving a trace? Could that have been the situation with the 2020 election especially at the end. There were so many “coincidences “ that seemed like external manipulations.
Thanks for the tips! I passed the gas tip on to my son in ND and the comet info to my son in San Diego since he has access to a telescope :) Feel better soon!
Thanks for all the good cheer. And yes, I'm working on getting a side-kick to fill in and supplement efforts. As Roger S. noted, better to have somebody in the foxhole with me.
I’ll be praying that you feel better soon. Also, that you get sufficient number of subscribers so you can get some help. You definitely need some R&R. Thanks for the heads up on the gas and the comet (so cool). Get some rest.
Yikes Mike! Haven’t ever heard of such a thing. Your idea of barriers with enough electrical power to kill an elk would certain do the same to a human so the liability would be over the top! So that would be a nope! (Besides, we don’t need to add more load to our power grid, right? 🙃.) I’ll tell you a story about our elk here. We have an area hot-wired to contain our horses. Just simple hotwire lines connected to metal fence posts, powered by a special controller plugged into A/C at the barn - nothing lethal, just painful to horses and humans if touched. The elk coming down the adjacent meadow hill continually just walked right through the wire and left it broken on the ground. A herd of a hundred+. (wish I could post a pic). We finally moved the fence line inward about 20 ft. No more breaking the wire. Those elk have probably traveled that hillside on that very path on the way to get water at the creek for thousands of years. Score: Elk 1, Us 0 (but we really won in the end not having to fix the fence all the time!). Another elk story: here is a link showing an elk feeding station. This helps keep elk out of farmers’ fields in the Kittitas Valley here in central WA. Bet they’d still prefer the berries though (that was in western WA). https://wdfw.wa.gov/newsroom/news-release/wdfw-close-sections-wildlife-areas-kittitas-and-yakima-counties-protect-wintering-elk-starting-dec
Oh Bryan, we’re so sorry you’re not feeling well! Those long hours take a toll. Hope you are better soon! Gas prices! Ugh! Paul paid $5.99/gal for diesel for his truck the other day. He just topped off my Tahoe yesterday (not empty) and it was 80 bucks. This is sick. WA is about the worst thx to Insleeze. At least we can hide east of the mountains in forestland. Forty-mile round trip to town for errands, but we minimize the trips. Glad we have horses. It may come to that.
Rest my friend best medicine for what ailed a person.
Hope you get lots of rest this weekend and feel better soon!!
Bryan - Is it true that computer spies can enter hand leave a system without leaving a trace? Could that have been the situation with the 2020 election especially at the end. There were so many “coincidences “ that seemed like external manipulations.
Thanks for the tips! I passed the gas tip on to my son in ND and the comet info to my son in San Diego since he has access to a telescope :) Feel better soon!
Bryan, May God Bless!!!
Thanks Bryan. Get well soon.
Oh no! Hope you have a speedy recovery. thanks for all the info you share . 🙏🏻
Get well
🙏🏼😎
Thanks for all the good cheer. And yes, I'm working on getting a side-kick to fill in and supplement efforts. As Roger S. noted, better to have somebody in the foxhole with me.
Onward!
Bryan. I will pray for your health.
Thanks for the warning about fuel prices. Glad my truck is diesel and can run on vegetable oil and alcohol.
I’ll be praying that you feel better soon. Also, that you get sufficient number of subscribers so you can get some help. You definitely need some R&R. Thanks for the heads up on the gas and the comet (so cool). Get some rest.
Feel better! 🙏🏻
Hope you feel better soon Bryan 😇🙏🏼
Hope you start feeling better soon. Again my dog swears by "Elk Berries", and is willing to send you some!
🙂Speaking of berries, here’s a 2018 article re elk. We’re in elk country...(lions and tigers and bears). Fences don’t help btw (they break through them)...https://www.gohunt.com/content/news/elk-ravage-washington-farm-eating-100-000-lbs-of-berries
Yikes Mike! Haven’t ever heard of such a thing. Your idea of barriers with enough electrical power to kill an elk would certain do the same to a human so the liability would be over the top! So that would be a nope! (Besides, we don’t need to add more load to our power grid, right? 🙃.) I’ll tell you a story about our elk here. We have an area hot-wired to contain our horses. Just simple hotwire lines connected to metal fence posts, powered by a special controller plugged into A/C at the barn - nothing lethal, just painful to horses and humans if touched. The elk coming down the adjacent meadow hill continually just walked right through the wire and left it broken on the ground. A herd of a hundred+. (wish I could post a pic). We finally moved the fence line inward about 20 ft. No more breaking the wire. Those elk have probably traveled that hillside on that very path on the way to get water at the creek for thousands of years. Score: Elk 1, Us 0 (but we really won in the end not having to fix the fence all the time!). Another elk story: here is a link showing an elk feeding station. This helps keep elk out of farmers’ fields in the Kittitas Valley here in central WA. Bet they’d still prefer the berries though (that was in western WA). https://wdfw.wa.gov/newsroom/news-release/wdfw-close-sections-wildlife-areas-kittitas-and-yakima-counties-protect-wintering-elk-starting-dec
Oh Bryan, we’re so sorry you’re not feeling well! Those long hours take a toll. Hope you are better soon! Gas prices! Ugh! Paul paid $5.99/gal for diesel for his truck the other day. He just topped off my Tahoe yesterday (not empty) and it was 80 bucks. This is sick. WA is about the worst thx to Insleeze. At least we can hide east of the mountains in forestland. Forty-mile round trip to town for errands, but we minimize the trips. Glad we have horses. It may come to that.