D&D and the rising pandemic


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No idea I'm not a big wine drinker. I can drink the sweet bubbly Aussie stuff.

I'll ask the sister in law she loves the grape juice.

I don't drink much wine either (we have some at Thanksgiving sometime, and then at Christmas). Red's make me sneezy, but those two are usually pretty sweet whites. For over here, Chateau St. Michelle has a good one of each, and Fetzer makes a good Gewurtz. That's about the extent of my wine knowledge?
 

I don't drink much wine either (we have some at Thanksgiving sometime, and then at Christmas). Red's make me sneezy, but those two are usually pretty sweet whites. For over here, Chateau St. Michelle has a good one of each, and Fetzer makes a good Gewurtz. That's about the extent of my wine knowledge?

More than mine.

She doesn't drink Gewurtz saind a company called Mt Difficulty makes a great Riesling.

Think we're famous for Sauvignon Blanc and Aussie wines are popular for some other types.

Hmn near where I was born. Basically "Rohan".

 

I wonder if any breakthroughs in vaccines are being made that will have broader applications? Like a childhood flu vaccine that protects you like a Polio vaccine does. I have no idea. Just thinking out loud.

Well, in general, the mRNA technology will allow us to create vaccines for some other diseases much more quickly than before.
 



Well, in general, the mRNA technology will allow us to create vaccines for some other diseases much more quickly than before.
Aaaand, from what I’ve read, it may also generate vaccines for diseases that have so far proven to be elusive to researchers’ best efforts.
 



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