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An autumn day in one masked life

Human beings seem to be remarkably adaptable. That is, I seem to be remarkably adaptable. Since March, I have been wearing a surgical mask (the ugly blue one) whenever I leave my apartment, which I do nearly every day to … Continue reading

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Worrying about whether you’re 6 feet away or not? Here’s a tool

Do click on this pic from West Side Rag. Although I have figured out how to make a new mask, I don’t think I’ll be building this contraption. Although I could, I’m capable of it, I’ve got the tools for … Continue reading

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I just developed my own face mask

I’d found one paper mask in my cabinet, a left-over from construction work years ago. It looked pretty limp but I’ve been wearing it because it’s all I’ve got. Yesterday, I noticed the metal band glued to the top of … Continue reading

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