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I gave up cable TV a long time ago. Iâd had satellite TV, cable TV, and finally fiber optic TV over phone lines, the most expensive yet. I got a Roku TV and on the rare occasion that we bother to watch TV, thatâs what we use and we usually end up watching something on Amazon Prime TV.
If I watch anything itâs usually some video online or on YouTube via my laptop. Iâve learned that I have some strange tastes based on what I watch. I am somehow fascinated by guitar tech videos. I enjoy watching guys like âSteve from Bostonâ unboxing a beautifully built but inexplicably cheap knock-off guitar and evaluating its tonal qualities. Then thereâs Canadian Darrell Braun comparing a Gibson Les Paul to a Harley Benton Les Paul knock-off. Iâve watched videos on luthiers taking an $80 Glarry Stratocaster knock-off and massaging it to sound pretty darned close to a real American made Fender Stratocaster.
Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines arrive in Oregon St. Charles Health System expects to receive its first 975 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine on Dec. 17, with vaccinations expected to start Dec. 21, according to a Dec. 15 press briefing. All 975 doses will go to St. Charles caregivers, and the State will send additional doses within 21 days, when the second dose is needed. Both the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, which already received emergency use authorization, and the Moderna vaccine, expected to be approved this week, require two doses. click to enlarge Unsplash The Oregon Health Authority recommends hospitals prioritize staff with high COVID-19 exposure risk and those people critical for maintaining hospital capacity. To meet this request, St. Charles will vaccinate staff in waves, with more dos