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    7 Things To Remember About Copyright Before You Distribute That Cool Thing You Made!

    Isn't the intended use of, say, a Monster Manual, or a Campaign Guide, at least in part, as a reference for fan created adventures for personal use? (The question seemed to be about designing an adventure, rather than about duplicating printed text.) Be Safe, Be Well, Tom Bitonti
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    7 Things To Remember About Copyright Before You Distribute That Cool Thing You Made!

    Wouldn’t the creation and use in a local group have always been allowed? Public distribution, for profit or otherwise, is where problems lie. Be Safe, Be Well Tom Bitonti
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    D&D and the rising pandemic

    This PodCast has a section which addresses this point: https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/otm/segments/what-say-when-loved-one-shares-pandemic-disinfo-on-the-media It's one of their shorter, mid-week segments, so a quick listen. Be safe, be well, Tom Bitonti
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    D&D and the rising pandemic

    Certainly, they are problematic. But they are more problematic in the way that floods are problematic: Unavoidable, but can be prepared for and minimized, and responded to effectively. Be safe, be well, Tom Bitonti
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    D&D and the rising pandemic

    This is all true. But transitions aren’t the problem. Transitions are unavoidable. The problem is how we handle issues from a social policy perspective. Be safe, be well, Tom Bitonti
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    D&D and the rising pandemic

    Which, (IMHO), is terrible for the person in debt. They are just being offered a deeper hole to step into, and are being handed the shovel to dig it. The loan holders, if they were truly sharing the pain, would offer at least some non-trivial relief. Be Safe, Be Well, Tom Bitonti
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    D&D and the rising pandemic

    Do you know if that includes a pause on interest? I don't know if pausing principle payments matters as much as does pausing accrual of interest. I imagine as long as interest still accrues, there is no loss to the banks. There might actually be a gain to the banks because of the compounding...
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    Downsides of Working From Home

    Yup, the US of A is massively behind connecting its people. Meanwhile, other countries move forward and ahead. Not sure what more to say. We have the means but lack the will. Be safe, be well, Tom Bitonti
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    Downsides of Working From Home

    Garbled or fuzzy video can be the result of low quality hardware (using a tiny camera on a laptop) or because of software limitations (delivering smooth and synchronized video plus audio is not trivial; having sufficient bandwidth is just the beginning of requirements). But also, not everyone...
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    Downsides of Working From Home

    We have both voice and video, but usually the video isn’t important, and is often off for individuals. When it’s on it’s often just a small thumbnail for each person. That may be because most meetings have either presentation material — a design document, or a list of issues — or meeting notes...
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    D&D and the rising pandemic

    On the lighter side: Organizers of Portland's Naked Bike Ride encourage participants to carry on by themselves "The World Naked Bike Ride usually sees thousands of nude cyclists baring it all as they ride through cities around the world. But of course, with the coronavirus pandemic, this year's...
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    D&D and the rising pandemic

    The suspension duration seems very under-emphasized. A six foot separation hardly matters if we are walking through recently vacated locations before a cloud has dissipated. And, do the droplets ever drop out of the air, or are they merely attenuated? Also, even a very slow air movement would...
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    D&D and the rising pandemic

    The data in the Fox article matches the NY Times article. There are faults, though, in that the article states a conclusion which cannot be reached from the data. One generally wouldn't state in such strong language an uncertain conclusion. In this case, the text "have had" is too definite...
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    D&D and the rising pandemic

    Understood. But, at least that much could be articulated, with clear I was just reading this: Mortality rate of COVID-19 patients on ventilators | Physician's Weekly Questions about the efficacy of intensive care for Covid-19 patients. One presumes that hospital care makes a big difference to...
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    D&D and the rising pandemic

    Sweden may be ultimately correct with their strategy: If there is no vaccine or treatment, and the only immunity is natural, then it seems likely that everyone will ultimately be exposed and discover, weal or woe, if they have natural resistance. That would make current strategies effective...
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    D&D and the rising pandemic

    Whole Foods and Trader Joe's, both local markets, are doing that. Only allowing a person in after a person leaves. Very definitely, picking a less busy time is advised, so as to cut down on wait time and on the number of folks inside. A problem that I noted (and which I found extremely...
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    D&D and the rising pandemic

    I have mine with walnuts and pecans, and currants. Or replacing the nuts with pumpkin seeds or slivered almonds to mix things up. I may add honey or salt eventually. I’d like to try dried blueberries but those are expensive. Be safe, be well, Tom Bitonti
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    D&D and the rising pandemic

    Anyone know how effective Is one of these: Would be annoying to wear for very long. The cartidges are labeled “R51A Chemical cartridge for organic vapors”. I got this to wear while pulling out fiberglass insulation from my crawl space. It seemed to be a good way to avoid a lung full of...
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    D&D and the rising pandemic

    Later in that article a virologist is quoted as saying that they would never think to use the drug to treat Covid-19 because of how toxic the drug is at levels which kill the virus. (I tried to cut and paste the paragraph here, but Chicago Tribune does something that break select/copy on an...
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