#666 - "Play Me or Trade Me"
- mpmanning
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- ChrisKochmanski
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Similar experience. Stared for longer than I thought I'd need to. Then saw what's going on just like that.
- Hector
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Thank you for being part of the solution.Jacksull wrote: ↑Fri Mar 05, 2021 7:58 pm I had my second vaxx (moderna) yesterday and was feeling pretty good this morning.
Before I started the meta, fatigue, chills, fever hit me. Mild symptoms, but it was just impossible to concentrate. Seems pretty typical, so I ‘m just going to wait til tomorrow to look at this one again.
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Thank you, too, and thank all of you who are part of the solution.
- Joe Ross
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Modern technology can work wonders. On Thursday, the day that Ohio allowed 60+ year-olds, I received a request that I schedule my COVID vaccination via the MyChart app my doctor's practice uses. I wore it out for 2 days and had no luck. This morning, around 8:25, I thought I'd give it another shot & it listed 5 appointments(!). By 9:45 AM I had finished with my 15 minutes of waiting after the 1st shot. I used the app to fill out all history & approvals, including signatures, and sailed through without doing paperwork upon arrival. Others turned their heads to watch as I walked in, sat & answered 3 verbal questions (name, address, birthday + showed ID), then went on to get the shot.
If your medical practice uses MyChart (other apps are likely to be similar), you should receive a notice to schedule when you become eligible. Keep trying (family members have said early mornings seem to work best), schedule your appointment, then use the app to fill out pre-appointment info.
Best luck to all on MGWCC & in getting vaccinated!
If your medical practice uses MyChart (other apps are likely to be similar), you should receive a notice to schedule when you become eligible. Keep trying (family members have said early mornings seem to work best), schedule your appointment, then use the app to fill out pre-appointment info.
Best luck to all on MGWCC & in getting vaccinated!
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- DrTom
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DELIGHTED that you were able to get the shot my friend, now you only have to get stuck once more and then of course on week 4 and 5 puzzles. Hopefully you will have no untoward SEs.Joe Ross wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 12:10 pm Modern technology can work wonders. On Thursday, the day that Ohio allowed 60+ year-olds, I received a request that I schedule my COVID vaccination via the MyChart app my doctor's practice uses. I wore it out for 2 days and had no luck. This morning, around 8:25, I thought I'd give it another shot & it listed 5 appointments(!). By 9:45 AM I had finished with my 15 minutes of waiting after the 1st shot. I used the app to fill out all history & approvals, including signatures, and sailed through without doing paperwork upon arrival. Others turned their heads to watch as I walked in, sat & answered 3 verbal questions (name, address, birthday + showed ID), then went on to get the shot.
If your medical practice uses MyChart (other apps are likely to be similar), you should receive a notice to schedule when you become eligible. Keep trying (family members have said early mornings seem to work best), schedule your appointment, then use the app to fill out pre-appointment info.
Best luck to all on MGWCC & in getting vaccinated!
T
NUDGES!I am always willing to give nudges where needed; metas should be about fun, not frustration. Send me what you have done so far because often you are closer than you think!
- Alvibu67
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Just checked the leader board and I’m number 360 - just ahead of DrTom!
Fun puzzle! The grid was difficult, and had to back solve, but very enjoyable.
Fun puzzle! The grid was difficult, and had to back solve, but very enjoyable.
- DrTom
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Well I'll be darned, I saw this META and my first idea was the right one, I did have to do a bit of back solving, but I am 99.5% confident that I am ready to beam aboard. I've done pretty well this week compared to others but I say that with reservation since I know that the MMM had a distinct topical tell, WSJ was relatively easy and in truth the MG was as well - though I can easily see why people are getting stuck. So I'll place myself tentatively in the transporter terminal waiting to see if I am correct.
Oh. and to all of my Muggle friends who have and are getting their vaccinations, congratulations for helping to fight this darn virus. If there are any of you thinking you probably won't get it, please reconsider because our one best chance of knocking this down and preventing more variants is to stop the infection and transmission of the Coronavirus. Although distancing, masks and handwashing help prevent the spread, if there are no infected individuals the transmission stops. OK, soapbox kicked back under couch - carry on.
Oh. and to all of my Muggle friends who have and are getting their vaccinations, congratulations for helping to fight this darn virus. If there are any of you thinking you probably won't get it, please reconsider because our one best chance of knocking this down and preventing more variants is to stop the infection and transmission of the Coronavirus. Although distancing, masks and handwashing help prevent the spread, if there are no infected individuals the transmission stops. OK, soapbox kicked back under couch - carry on.
NUDGES!I am always willing to give nudges where needed; metas should be about fun, not frustration. Send me what you have done so far because often you are closer than you think!
- DrTom
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Well, no sooner said than done - beamed!
NUDGES!I am always willing to give nudges where needed; metas should be about fun, not frustration. Send me what you have done so far because often you are closer than you think!
- DrTom
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I just assume it was my job to be part of the new circle! At 362 I am in the circle of strife as opposed to the circle of life, though I am glad to be in any circle since my solving skills have been suspect for a few weeks.
In the weeks to come I'll be lucky to not be dizzy from all of the revolutions I'll be involved in. I'd certainly like to be considered a cute solver or even be right, but it is more probably that, as in life, I'll be more obtuse....he said reflexively. What is your angle on this?
NUDGES!I am always willing to give nudges where needed; metas should be about fun, not frustration. Send me what you have done so far because often you are closer than you think!
- Bird Lives
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I'm probably 100 lower down on the list than DrTom. I was very slow on the uptake (or upbeam) this week, so I agree with those who question the Week #1 designation. Like Allison, I had to do a bit of backsolving, a generational necessity I would guess.
Jay
- ReB
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Should have asked to beam up yesterday, but just didn't feel like posting then.
Frankly I don't understand all the back and forth about whether this is a "Week 1" or "Week 2" level: I'm just thankful that Matt's newborn and family are staying healthy such that Matt can continue to post these puzzles.
I was encouraged to find out I was on the right track all along. I followed a few false trails, but then a break and a fresh look at the theme entries yielded the dawning light. Overall a straightforward mechanism with all the pieces fitting together, as Matt characteristically accomplishes. I did feel like I was primed for solving for reasons that will have to wait until after the deadline.
Frankly I don't understand all the back and forth about whether this is a "Week 1" or "Week 2" level: I'm just thankful that Matt's newborn and family are staying healthy such that Matt can continue to post these puzzles.
I was encouraged to find out I was on the right track all along. I followed a few false trails, but then a break and a fresh look at the theme entries yielded the dawning light. Overall a straightforward mechanism with all the pieces fitting together, as Matt characteristically accomplishes. I did feel like I was primed for solving for reasons that will have to wait until after the deadline.
- Bird Lives
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A double shot of my baby's love vs. a second shot of my baby's Moderna. I took the latter eight days ago, walking the thre miles to East Harlem and back. I had no reaction except for a very faint and fleeting soreness at the point of injection. Wait, i thought, what if I'm in the control group and got the placebo? If not, the messengers are on silent running, quietly waking up my immune system. But whether it's working is, as DrTom might say, antibodies' guess.
Jay
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- Jacksull
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The fog that filled my brain after the second dose of Moderna vaccine finally lifted. I woke up this morning with the answer clear in my mind.
Beam me up.
Beam me up.
Jack Sullivan
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Beam me up. Another person who back solved. Felt more like a Week 2 but enjoyed it. M
- jimmyd
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Stared at it for an hour: check
Needed to backsolve: check
Beamed up & feeling good: check
I love being on this message board! But no more waiting until Sunday night to start a week 1... that was scary lol
Needed to backsolve: check
Beamed up & feeling good: check
I love being on this message board! But no more waiting until Sunday night to start a week 1... that was scary lol
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I have been adrift since Friday, any suggestions ? I've tried anagrams, replacement, focusing on clues, etc.
Thanks,
Chris
Thanks,
Chris
- Abide
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*mic drop*Bird Lives wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 4:16 pm But whether it's working is, as DrTom might say, antibodies' guess.
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