Does AWF even have a means to accept contributions anymore?I would love to make a profit Doc, however, advertising revenues for the site are less than 1/10 of what they were prior to covid and hosting costs have gone up.
Not anymore, although I keep meaning to add a "Buy me a coffee" link.Does AWF even have a means to accept contributions anymore?
I use some controls that (appear to) rotate to show a different value and one that shakes if a duplicate value is entered (rather than a msgbox)I would be very interested to see who here (if any) actually use animations in their DBs
My only purpose in starting this thread was to tell folks why I wasn't responding to them and that I wasn't being disrespectful.
I appreciate every comment that those two threads received. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I am still interested in learning how folks add animation to their applications. I may start another thread on the subject one day when I hit the 100-post mark. It is a technique that I would like to add to my applications.
Know that if you post to my first two threads on AW, I won't be able to respond to you. I can read them, but that's all.
Just post in the empty box at the bottom of the thread, and use your normal method that you used on UA.My only purpose in starting this thread was to tell folks why I wasn't responding to them and that I wasn't being disrespectful.
I appreciate every comment that those two threads received. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I am still interested in learning how folks add animation to their applications. I may start another thread on the subject one day when I hit the 100-post mark. It is a technique that I would like to add to my applications.
Know that if you post to my first two threads on AW, I won't be able to respond to you. I can read them, but that's all.
Jon, what's your Starbucks account number?Not anymore, although I keep meaning to add a "Buy me a coffee" link.
Hypothetical question:Joan, yes I am signed up with the CDC, FDA, and USDA for food recalls. I also receive announcements from MSN.
I load the information into my database so I can broadcast it to my family members around the country. Most of them do not track recalls of foods and medicines. They rely on me.
I know who to inform about a recall based on the states where contaminated foods were shipped. This is why I added a map to my database. There are several forms in the database for recalls. In addition to maps, there are also ones just for adding detailed information and understanding the impact of eating contaminated food. The forms also track actions such as 'Saw the doctor' and 'Took OTC med.' This is information that a person can report to an insurance company or a government agency.
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You shouldNot anymore, although I keep meaning to add a "Buy me a coffee" link.
I've no idea where this came from or what conversation it entails, just answering your question blind:Hypothetical question:
USDA announces a recall of eggs due to salmonella contamination.
I don't see the announcement myself.
The next day I go shopping at the local chain supermarket where I buy eggs.
How likely am I to buy salmonella contaminated eggs? I.e. what are the odds that the chain supermarket either doesn't yet know about the USDA mandated egg recall, or continues to sell potentially contaminated eggs despite knowing about the recall?
Post #114 right before I posted it in Post #115I've no idea where this came from or what conversation it entails, just answering your question blind:
If it's the very next day, you might stand a significant chance, but as time goes on, it seems that, at least in the USA, and under current conditions of corporate recall compliance, you'd be pretty unlikely to buy the tainted eggs.
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Post #114 right before I posted it in Post #115
I suggest that the likelihood a consumer would have food recall information prior to a chain supermarket having that information is probably not all that great.I've no idea where this came from or what conversation it entails, just answering your question blind:
If it's the very next day, you might stand a significant chance, but as time goes on, it seems that, at least in the USA, and under current conditions of corporate recall compliance, you'd be pretty unlikely to buy the tainted eggs.
Now what did I unwittingly get myself into?![]()
Also, understand that the USDA may not announce a recall immediately. I read recently that this happened after USDA staff was cut.Hypothetical question:
USDA announces a recall of eggs due to salmonella contamination.
I don't see the announcement myself.
The next day I go shopping at the local chain supermarket where I buy eggs.
How likely am I to buy salmonella contaminated eggs? I.e. what are the odds that the chain supermarket either doesn't yet know about the USDA mandated egg recall, or continues to sell potentially contaminated eggs despite knowing about the recall?
George, I forgot to respond to one part of your question. I suppose a supermarket chain could fail to remove a contaminated product from one or more of its stores. I don't know for sure.Hypothetical question:
USDA announces a recall of eggs due to salmonella contamination.
I don't see the announcement myself.
The next day I go shopping at the local chain supermarket where I buy eggs.
How likely am I to buy salmonella contaminated eggs? I.e. what are the odds that the chain supermarket either doesn't yet know about the USDA mandated egg recall, or continues to sell potentially contaminated eggs despite knowing about the recall?
Excellent BlueSpruce. My database has a field for storing URLs, so you can revisit a recall announcement if you miss something important.News nowadays travels real fast on the internet and TV. I keep the Bloomberg and CNBC channels tuned throughout the day and have heard several recalls on them because they have an immediate impact on those companies stock values.
However, if man keeps playing with fire by engineering viruses, it could wipeout civilization.
I've been on that list for a long time. They've been screwing us for a long time and I have been boycotting anything made in China since the 1970's. I have never trusted them. I don't even eat chinese food.
That's great BlueSpruce. I have only been compiling information about food recalls for a few months.I avoid consuming products that have shown a repeated pattern of contamination. I also avoid products produced in Mexico, China, and other foreign countries. In some countries they use human manure fertilizer and that exposes you to bacteria your body has not been exposed to before, aka Montezuma's Revenge. Sometimes contaminated water is used for irrigation which incubates E.Coli. The FDA and Customs don't seem to properly scrutinise imported products. Walmart is notorious for selling contaminated products, so I don't buy everything there. I buy meats and vegetables only at Publix Supermarkets because they thoroughly inspect perishables. I also inspect before buying perishables. I have even seen Publix remove products that are about to expire, or when refrigeration fails to maintain proper temperature. I have never seen rodents, roaches, or flying bugs inside Publix. They always keep their stores clean and proper ambient temperature. All of that doesn't guarantee I will never consume a contaminated product, but it certainly minimises the chances. Another alternative is to grow your own food, but then you have to frequently care for it, a fulltime job.