YOU DON"T HAVE TO LOG ON TO IT! Information warfare is important no matter the venue! Q SAID to stay in the battle on all forums. Either we listen to Q or we don't. Simple.
I think so, but if you're on an older version of Windows (such as Windows 7, 8, Vista or XP) I can't help you because they've all been deprecated and thus are massive security risks because they are not patched.
I was just providing basic advice. There are apps out there that will help you record your screen so if you don't use the native OS tool, you can still find a way to do it but it might cost you a bit in licensing fees to use the capture software. Or if you use a free app, you'll have to deal with watermarks, low resolution captures, or advertisements taking up part of your screen.
Just rethinking this a bit. If everything was shut down, perhaps people weren't going the traditional funeral route. Maybe there was a bumper crop of cremations.
I only speak from my own experiences. My mother was cremated at a funeral home in Nevada and my father at a funaral home in Washington. Neither had a viewing or service - we picked up their ashes and had services elsewhere later. My spouse and I both have prepaid cremation policies at a funeral home with no viewing or services provided in Oregon.
I recently lost a cousin in So Ca in the beginning of March. His remains still have not been cremated because of the backlog. I think this all depends on the area. LA has a higher number of cases to be processed. But, at the same time, I have a friend that works for the ME's office where we live and she has seen no uptick compared to previous years - but they have had a number of "COVID +" cases. This increase however, has not slowed them down even with the extra precautions they must take because of COVID. It seems to be more of a reclassification for them. Instead of the normal influenza deaths, they are now classified as deaths due to complications while COVID +. That is not the same thing as saying someone died from COVID.
We cannot take what happens in one area, city, town, etc, and extrapolate that to the entire country, or world. In the end, we must look at the entire picture to clearly see. To cherry pick isolated situations and widely apply them makes us all look foolish.
The language is only used for the sake of discussion. And, we can have an intelligent conversation without the need to yell caps.
You are correct. NO virus has ever been truly isolated. Whatever the source, some people have been made sick from something and those people present with a symptomology labeled as "COVID." Now, whatever the causative factor(s), people have become sick and some have died. Whether someone subscribes to Germ Theory or Terrain Theory does not in any way take away from those that are caught in the middle of this game of semantics and in reality have been, and are being impacted. All of this discussion is for the sake of understanding and trying to navigate the minefield.
As a super straight woman, I would have loved her.
YOU DON"T HAVE TO LOG ON TO IT! Information warfare is important no matter the venue! Q SAID to stay in the battle on all forums. Either we listen to Q or we don't. Simple.
Left nearly a decade ago, not going back to get into arguments with normies who won't listen anyway
I was able to view and I have never had an account.
Here's one way to circumvent this and spread it to non-FB Frens.
That only works for 10 though right?
I think so, but if you're on an older version of Windows (such as Windows 7, 8, Vista or XP) I can't help you because they've all been deprecated and thus are massive security risks because they are not patched.
I was just providing basic advice. There are apps out there that will help you record your screen so if you don't use the native OS tool, you can still find a way to do it but it might cost you a bit in licensing fees to use the capture software. Or if you use a free app, you'll have to deal with watermarks, low resolution captures, or advertisements taking up part of your screen.
Just rethinking this a bit. If everything was shut down, perhaps people weren't going the traditional funeral route. Maybe there was a bumper crop of cremations.
The funeral home would still be handling the bodies.
Exactly. And there are still obituaries. None of that was high by comparison to other years.
Not necessarily. My husband and I are opting for morgue to crematorium service. We'll have a memorial Mass after interment. $5k vs. $45k.
Morgue, crematorium, funeral home, they're all the same type of business. And they handle all the bodies.
That is true but cremations are also performed by funeral homes
Only if there is a viewing.
I only speak from my own experiences. My mother was cremated at a funeral home in Nevada and my father at a funaral home in Washington. Neither had a viewing or service - we picked up their ashes and had services elsewhere later. My spouse and I both have prepaid cremation policies at a funeral home with no viewing or services provided in Oregon.
My grandparents both died in the past year, they are definitely handling bodies like normal.
That is awesome. She did a great job.
Clever woman, makes me want to call my local ones now.
I recently lost a cousin in So Ca in the beginning of March. His remains still have not been cremated because of the backlog. I think this all depends on the area. LA has a higher number of cases to be processed. But, at the same time, I have a friend that works for the ME's office where we live and she has seen no uptick compared to previous years - but they have had a number of "COVID +" cases. This increase however, has not slowed them down even with the extra precautions they must take because of COVID. It seems to be more of a reclassification for them. Instead of the normal influenza deaths, they are now classified as deaths due to complications while COVID +. That is not the same thing as saying someone died from COVID.
We cannot take what happens in one area, city, town, etc, and extrapolate that to the entire country, or world. In the end, we must look at the entire picture to clearly see. To cherry pick isolated situations and widely apply them makes us all look foolish.
THERE IS NO COVID !!!!!!!!!!!! It HAS NEVER BEEN ISOLATED !!!!!!!!!
The language is only used for the sake of discussion. And, we can have an intelligent conversation without the need to yell caps.
You are correct. NO virus has ever been truly isolated. Whatever the source, some people have been made sick from something and those people present with a symptomology labeled as "COVID." Now, whatever the causative factor(s), people have become sick and some have died. Whether someone subscribes to Germ Theory or Terrain Theory does not in any way take away from those that are caught in the middle of this game of semantics and in reality have been, and are being impacted. All of this discussion is for the sake of understanding and trying to navigate the minefield.