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BTW, English Ivy is REALLY hard to kill I'm finding out.
Got some Ortho Ground Clear, normally this stuff is strong enough to wipe anything out, ever briar plants. Sprayed some on certain areas of the ivy last week. Took a look under the porch yesterday....it's still there....and sprouting new leaves.
So put on a second dose & hope that does the trick. I've heard it was tough to kill, but didn't think it was that tough.
BTW, VLC released an update on Fri for those of you using it. They did a bug patch.
Bug bounty drives VLC's biggest patch but attracts 'a-holes, scriptkiddies, scammers' | ZDNetOne of those high-severity bugs was fixed in VLC version 3.0.7, released on Friday by VLC developers. It contains fixes for 33 security issues, one of which is a high-severity flaw in an MPEG decoder software library used by VLC. The library is no longer maintained.
I'm using an older version because the newer one doesn't seem to want to play hi def vids smoothly, at least not on my system. But I'll give this new version a try & see if maybe they fixed it. Of course my system is about 8 yrs old so that could be the problem also.
I'm off, my Wife's brother just dropped over with his wife & kid, they're visiting from SoCali.
You all take care & have a good safe day
There are 5K bees to the pound but there are NOT 40K pounds of bees on the truck as the boxes, honey and wax have some weight actually most of the weight. There could be about 500 bee hives on the truck with 100K bees per hive. That wreck was not bad as the load was still intact it gets real messy if the load is strewn all over the road. Cars covered with cluster of not happy bees.
80K pounds is the max legal weight on the roads in the US and the truck will wight about 30K pounds the story is not even close to correct on the number of bees on the truck.