Some counties in the Denver Metro are still doing "stay at home" for two more weeks, but in some cases modifying it for no-contact curbside pickup - basically phone and internet orders, with specifically calling for bare minimum staffing to accommodate it, which I read as "if you can get it done with one (or two if same household) then you can do it." And it's still "essential travel only, but if you place an order somewhere, that can fall under essential travel." Even after that, it's still technically a "10 person WITH SOCIAL DISTANCING" restriction, which means we're still not hosting any sort of board gaming except over a webcam.
We drove over to pick up birthday gifts from my folks - masks on both sides and quick hand-off. The asshat driver population hasn't changed, but the relative percentage is higher because, well, the non-asshat driver types are the ones more likely to be taking this seriously enough they're staying home, the asshats are the most likely to be otherwise pushing against the social restrictions.
Apparently Mile Hi Con is talking about the possibility of holding the convention virtually. It's in October, but I'd rather they do that sort of footwork and consideration now, rather than have to set it up at the last minute if the gathering restrictions are still in force by then. Given the way things have been botched so far (any discussion of the specifics of that should be in Politics), it wouldn't surprise me if large gathering restrictions hold that long, and that there's a large percentage of attendees that would prefer to do it virtually even by then.
We drove over to pick up birthday gifts from my folks - masks on both sides and quick hand-off. The asshat driver population hasn't changed, but the relative percentage is higher because, well, the non-asshat driver types are the ones more likely to be taking this seriously enough they're staying home, the asshats are the most likely to be otherwise pushing against the social restrictions.
Apparently Mile Hi Con is talking about the possibility of holding the convention virtually. It's in October, but I'd rather they do that sort of footwork and consideration now, rather than have to set it up at the last minute if the gathering restrictions are still in force by then. Given the way things have been botched so far (any discussion of the specifics of that should be in Politics), it wouldn't surprise me if large gathering restrictions hold that long, and that there's a large percentage of attendees that would prefer to do it virtually even by then.
"You know how parents tell you everything's going to fine, but you know they're lying to make you feel better? Everything's going to be fine." - The Doctor