[IBL] West Coast IBL'ers
Patrick Gibbs
pjgibbs at gmail.com
Tue Sep 15 20:33:44 EDT 2020
Thanks, David.
Nelson, I hope that you and your family stay healthy.
The air here in the PacNW is terrible. I am glad that MLB canceled
today's Mariners' game. It is an outrage that they played last night.
I have been confined to my house with the windows shut since I think
Thursday because of how bad the air quality is. There is a forecast
that we may come out of this sometime this coming Thursday. I hope so.
I am tired of trying to determine if my little chest pains are caused
by smoke in the air, anxiety, or indigestion.
I hope that all of you are and stay well. We have our fires out west,
there is a hurricane in the south east. Who has locusts? There's so
much going on it's difficult to keep track of.
Best regards,
Patrick
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 1:47 PM Nelson Lu <nlu at cs.stanford.edu> wrote:
>
> Thanks, David. It’s been a bit tough dealing with COVID and the bad air at the same time with a baby. One of my coworkers tested positive yesterday, so we are on a bit of an alert status, but otherwise things are fine, I think. Could be a lot worse… (Our AQI is floating around 150s the last couple days - again, could be worse.)
>
> > On Sep 15, 2020, at 1:17 PM, D <genny429 at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all - Just a note that Patrick and his daughter in Seattle are coping with the dangerous air quality there, and Andrew I imagine things are bad (and hopefully you and your family are safe) in San Mateo. Nelson and/or Alec, if you are still in the email group, hope things are OK with you too. Matt and Rusty, hope things are not too terribly bad in San Diego.
> >
> >
> > You and your families are in my thoughts along with the friends and family our family has on the West Coast. Be safe everyone.
> >
> > David (oxy)
>
>
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