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    I don't care much for the taste of store bottled water. And I prefer drinking out of glass when possible.

    I will also stock up on food items when the price is right that I know I will use. There are the basics

    I have cut down on MEAT, sugar, salt, most "snack" foods and other "food" items that are not worth eating when you do the proper math's.

    We are NOT designed for meat eating anymore then we are designed for consuming alcohol, nicotine, caffeine and other "poison's" that are popular.

    But we are the humans that want what we think we want.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ChildhoodDream View Post
    some believe that the earth is flat ....
    The one guy "Mad Mike" that made home made rockets to try and prove that the earth is flat (it isn't... just saying) died recently, his rocket exploded.

    Stuff like that (no moon landing - yes I believe they landed on the moon for the record), but it's pretty proven that the flu does exist since most people have gotten sick at least once, and the flu can be deadly even if it isn't corona-virus.

    I always take what I consider normal precautions against flu and what not - wash hands frequently, no drinking directly from cans or bottles not cleaned off first etc... I have taken the extra precaution of using gloves when filling with fuel - normally I just sanitize hands afterward and I do have supplies in case of a natural disaster in my basement.

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    So I think its time to start this. How do we think all this will affect scrap prices? Gas going down, but were probably importing less then we were before from Asia, should this increase demand on the home front? Is uncertainity going to make prices drop? Checked today, everything but copper and brass is steady from 2 weeks ago by me. Copper down 10 cents across the board, brass 6 cents. Thinking of selling this weekend...

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    When the Dirty Harry movie came out around 1971 the Smith & Wesson factory was back ordered a few years on orders as so many wanted a Dirty Harry gun.

    I bring this up as a partial answer on the SCRAP PRICES.

    The MANY people believing this way or that way is what decides the scrap prices.

    It is much like the animal trades in sheep, cattle, pigs and other popular meats. When the price goes UP it is MOSTLY because so MANY are trying to BUY IN on the BIG prices.

    Then there is such a "glut" on the meat animals that they sell cheap, or sickness happens from over crowding and such. And it all starts over again.

    Supply and demand can be controlled to a degree by those playing the markets.

    So scrap prices and values.

    WHO wants it and WHY do they want it?

    People that sell certain items are selling out because of supply and demand.

    After the world didn't end in 2000, most power generators were returned or sold off after the world didn't "end" as predicted.

    So once again, what sets scrap values and prices?

    mostly illusion as with most else.

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    Knee jerk reactions and speculation is what I think, but what do I know.

    Sell everything and run for the hills......we're all gonna die.

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    Whether or not the corona virus is a problem may not matter. The global reaction is as though it was the black plague ! .... lol.

    For all practical purposes it's the real deal so just go with it. Times of turmoil create opportunities for profit.

    < Laughing at myself > Copper is my latest obsession. I was looking back at the historical spot copper charts the other day and it hit 4.50 $/lb back around 2012 when the world was coming to an end.

    I was going to make a trip to the yard this week but i think i'll hold off for awhile and see how this all plays out. I work hard for that copper and would much rather be paid 4.00$ a lb instead of the 2.00$ a pound they're paying right now.

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    Well, for whats it's worth this is what I'm going to do. I'm going to sell my #1 and #2 copper, my #2 insulated, my aluminium, shred, some of the circuit boards I have but not all and I have a package to send to one of the buyers.

    My decision is not based on the virus, the price of gas, the stock market or OPEC.

    My wife has had 10 back surgeries in the past 30 years and she's going to get a really nice comfortable chair.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChildhoodDream View Post
    I don't care much for the taste of store bottled water. And I prefer drinking out of glass when possible.

    I will also stock up on food items when the price is right that I know I will use. There are the basics

    I have cut down on MEAT, sugar, salt, most "snack" foods and other "food" items that are not worth eating when you do the proper math's.

    We are NOT designed for meat eating anymore then we are designed for consuming alcohol, nicotine, caffeine and other "poison's" that are popular.

    But we are the humans that want what we think we want.

    It's not a bad idea to get your water tested. Natural water sources like drilled wells are just like anything else in nature. They vary with the seasons. Sometimes the quality is good and othertimes not so much so. It's always been that way. I remember hearing a story from one of the local historians a few years ago. One of the offshore islands here had 10 families with 45 children back in the late 1800's. They always drank from a well that was under the influence of surface water. Some kind of disease got in there and killed off 30 of their children one winter. Truly tragic.

    That's one of the reasons i prefer bottled water from a trusted and reputable source. There's a lot of testing & quality control going on behind the scenes that you never know about. We usually pick up 10 - 15 cases when it's on sale at the store. We're not purists or anything. It's just generally a more sanitary way of getting your drinking water. Maybe leads to better health if you don't consider the risks of plastic packaging.

    With all due respect ... gotta call bull on consuming meat and some of the other so called poisons. I would agree that our bodies haven't had enough time to evolve so that we can safely consume some of the processed stuff.

    The thing is that we're omnivores. Human children especially need meat proteins for proper growth & development. Alcohol is a food stuff as long as it's not consumed at a rate faster than our body can process it. Tobacco,marijuana,alcohol,coffee,and teas have been around since before written history.

    The main point is moderation in all things. That's where we get into trouble. We don't moderate ourselves. We take things to excess. ( Lol ... myself included ... it's not like my poop doesn't stink. )

    I do get the vegan thing though. Old Henry David was a big proponent of eating beans. That man loved beans. It's a lifestyle choice. It's got it's upside and downside just like any other choice.

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    The world is, has been and will be the totally twisted place that it is, has been and will be.

    My favorite "bible" quote/scripture is nothing new under the sun.

    If a person understands what that means they understand a bit more then normal.

    I myself drink city water that comes from the big metal water tower in a local town.

    As for what we eat and drink, MOST is about the Benjamins, that are just another part of the money illusions.

    Humans can be trained to do the oddest things and believe it is "normal".

    WHAT is NORMAL? That is the question...

    Life is what we make it
    Most just try and fake it...

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    My wife says that while it is a strain of flu that has a high carry over of patients ending up with pneumonia compared to other strains, it is only a 2 on the virulant scale (measles is 18), it's claimed 2.1% death toll is directly linked to age, which is why, if anything preemptively quarantining elderly to keep them healthy is probably the only measure worth doing. She says China has a protocol for any and all concentrated outbreaks that they enacted as part of a all inclusive plan when they hosted the olympics. China actually has a significant elderly population just like us. So they chose to do what they could to save thousands of people, and there is no fault in that whatsoever. Thanks to our media though...probably at the behest of specific people, it developed into a bit of a panic and here we are. I worry just enough about it given my ailments to wash my hands and avoid physical contact like I normally do...in fact I haven't changed my day to day activity at all.

    That said, I suppose nobody noticed common metals trade volumes were down, wheat, soy and corn were all up and gold volume BEFORE it started rising was extremely high. In the total history of our stock market and the london markets this generally marks that there is a sharp correction about to be made in the markets. The people who know (or likely manipulate) pull out of speculatives, move it to physical holdings and then wait for those triggers to happen. For a refresher, take a look at 2002, again in 2007, a little bit more in 2013...and every single time, the volumes of precious metals and commodities rose sharply but not necessarily the price.

    What likely happened is speculations got out of hand, similar to 2007 and real growth hasn't kept up with the near 100% increase in speculation volume since 2016. Thus a correction must happen, what better way to ensure it does under the guise of "this is just temporary" than with coronavirus. Which again, I should remind everybody according to the CDC, WHO and everyone else isn't actually as virulent as previous strains, nor is it spreading as fast as other previous viruses. What is interesting is starting in November, gold came up, Rhodium went through the **** roof and then poked the sun, corn and wheat are up, soy is up despite the fact there is an open agreement for price to china...volumes on all of those things were up before coronavirus went national. This link to the market activity was preordained. It wasn't fake, but manufactured so the real rich guys could harvest their chips and cash out just like last time. Remember, like energy, money is immutable, it changes form, it can be traded for things, land, people etc, but it cannot be destroyed, so when the market takes a serious dive...someone walked away with major profits.

    If you wanted to know what you SHOULD stock up on....basically nothing...just keep your gas tanks full, buy an extra first aid kit, maybe a live trap, I've been through alot of scares, russian aggression when I was a kid, y2k, 9/11, sars, housing bust (which was probably the legit scare) and a few small scares until now. Stupid(uninformed) people buy tp and water, smart people buy filters and medicine, first aid stuff, extra fire extinguishers...car parts, bicycle parts...etc. Buy a fishing pole, line and some hooks if you dont have one. Buy a live trap. Just saying.
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    as I view politics, religion and sports all on the same level within my mindset.

    what do the other choices know?

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    You can make your own hand sanitizer with 60% alcohol and aloe vera
    Or use rubbing alcohol we wipe stuff down with it
    1. Keep calm
    2. Wash your hands
    3. Keep cooler stocked

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriot76 View Post
    It is interesting that on the day it was announced that toilet paper was in short supply (hoarding), Joe Biden told an auto worker that he was "full of sh*t. My question is what do the politicians know that we do not?

    What a bunch of crap?
    Not gonna do it.... Uh-oh.... Someone hacked my account...


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    Quote Originally Posted by ChildhoodDream View Post
    The world is, has been and will be the totally twisted place that it is, has been and will be.

    My favorite "bible" quote/scripture is nothing new under the sun.

    If a person understands what that means they understand a bit more then normal.

    I myself drink city water that comes from the big metal water tower in a local town.

    As for what we eat and drink, MOST is about the Benjamins, that are just another part of the money illusions.

    Humans can be trained to do the oddest things and believe it is "normal".

    WHAT is NORMAL? That is the question...
    All good points really.

    Nothing new under the sun ... true enough. It's all been said and done before. The only constant is change. The more things change the more they stay the same. Human nature has held fairly constant throughout the ages. Politics and religion of today aren't all that different from what they were 2000 years ago.

    City water is probably good enough. There's a lot going on behind the scenes that you don't know about. They make a real effort to provide you with good drinkable water. It usually works but sometimes it doesn't. I had to work with my liaison officer from the EPA to get the federal government to shut down our municipal water treatment plant but that's a long story from 20 years ago. Had to go back in and rescue the system again about five years ago but that's another long boring story. Bottom line : Most municipal water systems are pretty good. It's not for lack of trying but some systems do have problems.

    Having been there / done that ... i trust a large multinational with a reputation to protect to provide me with drinking water. The municipalities with their guvmen't projects ... not so much. That's not where you find excellence. And yes .... it is about the Benjamins. We make good profit on beverages of all kinds at our store. We make money when they return the empties to our bottle recycling center. We also make good money by selling "environmentally friendly products " and "Organic foods" to the granolas. Is that really so terrible ?

    WHAT IS NORMAL ? ( That's a good question ! )

    I was talking with a young vet years ago. He was fresh back from serving in the Middle East and trying to adjust to life back home in the states. He served on a base over there where the locals harassed them with mortar fire from time to time. He said that after awhile it just became normal. You got used to it.

    Is suppose normal depends on who you talk to.

    I've lived both the city life and the country life. They are different norms. Life on an island off the coast of Maine is vastly different from living in New York City or L.A.

    Escaping the meaningless existence of living in the city and moving here to the island was my childhood dream.
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    Quote Originally Posted by armygreywolf View Post

    If you wanted to know what you SHOULD stock up on....basically nothing...just keep your gas tanks full, buy an extra first aid kit, maybe a live trap, I've been through alot of scares, russian aggression when I was a kid, y2k, 9/11, sars, housing bust (which was probably the legit scare) and a few small scares until now. Stupid(uninformed) people buy tp and water, smart people buy filters and medicine, first aid stuff, extra fire extinguishers...car parts, bicycle parts...etc. Buy a fishing pole, line and some hooks if you dont have one. Buy a live trap. Just saying.
    Maybe all of the bruhaha about the Corona virus is just media hype. It's like the little boy who cried wolf. There comes a point where you get deaf to it.

    The "norms" are a bit different here. It's life by the seasons so you work hard in the spring,summer, and fall so that you can put up enough provisions to get you through the winter when there's no money coming in. We buy food , water, soap, & TP by the case cause it's cheaper that way. Fill the freezer & fill the oil / propane tanks. All that good preppin' stuff so we're all set to get through the winter.

    It's normal for the power to go out during a winter storm. We had an easy winter this year, but it's not unusual for the power to be out for a week or more. The first thing you notice is that you have no water because there's no electricity to run the well pump. The second thing you notice is it gets cold FAST.

    You have to be able to do for yourself in a rural area. I would set the priorities a bit differently.

    1: Water

    2: Food

    3: Shelter from the elements

    4: Energy .... stockpile firewood, diesel, heating oil, gasoline, propane, and so on. ( It won't go to waste. You'll definitely use it up. )

    5: A generator or generators. They work hard and tend to fail at the worst possible time. It costs about 350.00$ a week in fuel to run one.

    6: Emergency equipment like chainsaws and snow plows. That way you can either cut or plow your way out.

    Sad to say ... but the time of transition from winter to spring is the worst part of our cold & flu season here. It's a normal year after year thing in this place. That's where we are right now. Our local nursing home went into lockdown yesterday. Nobody in or out except employees. I don't quite believe it .... but they claim that the mortality rate can hit 90% when any flu strain gets loose in there. I have seen a high mortality rate in years past but not that high.

    My son lives over on the mainland and he's been down with the flu for the last couple of weeks. He's on the mend but it's two weeks of lost wages.

    Seeing as it's coming this way ... i stocked up on cold medicine last night. It stinks because we just don't stock enough medicine in our store. Te shelves go empty once the various seasonal illnesses have hit the community. It happens every year.

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    I give. I'm not buying it. The cost of fighting corona virus is not worth the cost to the economies of the western civilizations. I think we are being played. For what this is costing our economy (trillions, maybe even tens of trillions of $'s), we could have built thousands of temporary treatment buildings, had hundreds of thousands of oxygen producers capable of providing for hundreds of patients, and enough people trained well enough to be able to comfort an influx of sick people. This is not killing people wholesale and is nowhere near doing so.

    Our monetary policy has just been turned on to firehouse. Banks no longer have ANY restrictions to lending and the government has let them know they will be there at the end of the day with a truckload (actually, a check) of cash. We are being played and at this moment, I'm not sure if it is the Chinese to destroy a competitor and economy and civilization by scaring us into thinking it was something that had to be controlled by draconian means, or if our government is not letting a good emergency go to waste. My thought is the former with the help of the latter. To me, it appears people in our country have been so poorly educated, or specifically educated to believe, total safety is a goal that can be achieved.

    And I knew an old lady
    Who swallowed a minister
    Is'nt that sinister?
    To swallow a minister
    She swallowed a minister
    To catch the goat
    And she swallowed a goat
    To catch the dog
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    To catch the cat
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    That wiggled and jiggled
    And tickled inside her
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    But I don't know why
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    - I guess she'll die

    Glenn Beck talked about nursery rhymes being told to children to educate them of scary things and asked if this rhyme might be created to warn people of the tendency of a cure being far worse than the condition. He used the US efforts to fix Keynesian economics using more drastic Keynesian economics solutions. The fix always starts out small and grows and grows until.... I guess she'll die.

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    Whew ... big changes here. I don't want to propagate fear so won't go into details. There's definitely an undercurrent of tension out in the community but folks here are keeping their heads.

    Again ... doesn't matter of it's really real or not. The impact will be the same.

    Perhaps a little bit of Gallow's humor ? Anyone up for *ahem* Corona & Lyme ?

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    In 2 weeks, everybody on a welfare benefit will be getting a extra NZ$65, thats about US$45.
    Last year our Goverment implemented a 'Winter energy payment' of NZ$20 to help pay for electricity for heating.
    Its just been announced that they are doubling it, plus a extra $25 per single person for extra costs involved in the Corona virus.

    Unemployment benefit is NZ$196 ( US$126 ) a week, plus extra for rent over a certain amount.
    For 'Supported living' ( cant be expected to get a job ) its NZ$268 + extra for rent or such over a certain $ amount.
    Plus extra for medicines/Doctors over a certain amount.

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    That doesn't seem like the best way of doing things. Just start giving $hit away ? Nah ... the heck with that. Make em' go out and earn it. An empty belly is a great motivator to get em' up and earning their keep again !

    I know ... i probably sound like some callous A-hole but i've found that the road to hell is often paved with good intentions. It's easy to make things worse while you're on your mission to make the world a better place.All it takes is just a bit of poor judgement.

    It's not the best thing, but it doesn't seem as bad to loan somebody a few bucks when they're in a bind. It's a hand up ... not a handout.

    Whether or not it's a good idea to borrow money so that you can lend it out to people in need is another question.

    That seems to be the long and the short of it. We've had a pretty good run of financial responsibility here in the states for awhile now. The dollar seems as though it's been gradually gaining in value and prices have been fairly stable. Our Federal Reserve has been doing a decent job of managing the economy in a prudent way. That all changed the other day. They dumped a whole bunch of money into the economy to help deal with this "crisis".

    That's probably good enough for the short term but there's likely to be a price to pay in the long run.

    Six months or a year from now .... we're likely to see a slow economy coupled with higher prices. That's kinda sucky.

    Likely to be good for scrap metals & PM's though. Gold works opposite to the value of the dollar. When the value of the dollar goes down ... the price of gold goes up.

    Same/same with base metals and other commodities but the price swings aren't always as drastic as you see with PM's.

    I certainly wouldn't want to be a catalytic converter buyer right now. Rhodium has dropped roughly 7,000.00$ / ounce in the last 30 days !

    You would totally lose your ass on that one.

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