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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Flag The garden of England 28 Feb 21 9.58am Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

'These are the rules'.

Listen to yourself Cryrst.

You have accepted the premise that the government get to tell you how to live your life and you insult those who don't agree.

Edited by Stirlingsays (28 Feb 2021 9.18am)

Not true Stirling. I insult those who break the rules, not those who disagree. Do I insult you or eaglecoops or any poster who doesn't agree?

 

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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Flag 28 Feb 21 10.30am Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by cryrst

Not true Stirling. I insult those who break the rules, not those who disagree. Do I insult you or eaglecoops or any poster who doesn't agree?

I would imagine if someone breaks the 'rules' then it's because they don't agree with them.

No, you haven't insulted us and I thank you for it. This difference is purely contained upon this one topic area my man and there is much we agree on.

 


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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Flag The garden of England 28 Feb 21 10.33am Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

I would imagine if someone breaks the 'rules' then it's because they don't agree with them.

No, you haven't insulted us and I thank you for it. This difference is purely contained upon this one topic area my man and there is much we agree on.

Which makes for healthy debate, myself and wissie even agree on this subject. The wonders of opinions eh!

 

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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Flag 28 Feb 21 10.41am Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by cryrst

Which makes for healthy debate, myself and wissie even agree on this subject. The wonders of opinions eh!

Quite so Cryrst.

I must admit, I don't think that's happened for many of us.

But I respect that this topic doesn't really fit right or left that easily.

It's more a state/individual or authoritarian/libertarian thing.

I might have issues with the effectiveness of libertarianism (it's been pretty useless like conservatism generally) but I've always respected its principles.

 


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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 28 Feb 21 10.58am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend


Why don't we just blockade the French ports

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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 28 Feb 21 11.54am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by Foxy82

Why are so many people losing their sh*t over a few crowds in parks. Did they not see the articles published recently dispelling the myths surrounding the 'super spreader' beaches from last summer? Surely this is the same thing?

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Here's a quote from the article if you don't have the time to read it:

“We have known for some time that only about 10% of transmission events are linked to outdoor activities,” said Dr Müge Çevik, a lecturer in infectious diseases and medical virology at the University of St Andrews.

I forgot to mention the beach myth. And that article is from the Guardian, where probably all readers are lockdown enthusiasts.

 


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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 28 Feb 21 12.06pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Had a look in the TV guide yesterday to see if there’s anything on terrestrial tv I’ve missed or good being shown. All I found was a 4th series of ‘Unforgotten’ on itv. I’ve seen the first 3 on Netflix and it’s very good. And Horizons on bbc on ‘What we now know’, and Dispatches on CH4 on ‘Who’s going to pay’

On Horizons they presented what I’ve thought for a long time now. That the early symptomatic spread is the problem, as are super spreader events (no, not outside), rather than brief encounters with people.

On Dispatches they barely mentioned printing money or QE quantitative easing it was called from 2008. The then Labour chancellor Alistair Darling even said it is not something that should be considered a regular strategy. Just a one off in certain times. Mostly the programme talked about jobs, fiscal policy, including investing in high unemployment areas in the north, and when and when not to tax coming out of this crisis.

Is MMT even in the press and will we even hear about it? The budget is this week and we’re 5 minutes into the Fulham match so hopefully I’m not bored off the match.

 


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BlueJay Flag UK 28 Feb 21 2.49pm

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

On Horizons they presented what I’ve thought for a long time now. That the early symptomatic spread is the problem, as are super spreader events (no, not outside), rather than brief encounters with people.

That sounds about right. Around two days prior to showing symptoms people are especially likely to spread it. Likely right on the other point too, there are situations where they believe individual people may spread it to an almost improbable amount of people. From what I've read super spreaders are more likely to be old and-or overweight (thought to them possibly breathing more forcefully). At least these groups are both targets of vaccination so that's something.

 

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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 28 Feb 21 3.41pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

It was actually worth watching. The previous Horizons at the start of the crisis looked more and more speculative as time went on. One of those doctor brothers advising to drink hot drinks to wash Covid down for example. This time they have data and an interesting mathematical formula near the end.

 


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BlueJay Flag UK 28 Feb 21 4.44pm

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

It was actually worth watching. The previous Horizons at the start of the crisis looked more and more speculative as time went on. One of those doctor brothers advising to drink hot drinks to wash Covid down for example. This time they have data and an interesting mathematical formula near the end.

I'll be sure to watch it on catch up. Thanks for the heads-up!

 

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BlueJay Flag UK 28 Feb 21 4.53pm

Originally posted by SW19 CPFC

Enraging. I just don’t understand the thought process, regardless of age. Young people aren’t the only ones doing exactly the same thing

Moronic beyond belief


Yes, his Dad hadn't been in the best of health anyway. The waiting it out and not knowing whether tomorrow is the day he starts to feel better, or the opposite, is worrying him. If he has a couple of good days hopefully he'll feel more optimistic.

 

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View SW19 CPFC's Profile SW19 CPFC Flag Addiscombe West 01 Mar 21 10.57am Send a Private Message to SW19 CPFC Add SW19 CPFC as a friend

So large corporate firms are starting to make noises about an en masse phased return to in office working from the beginning of April.

I do wonder what is going to happen to people who for some reason have gone along with the romantic ideal of 'we'll never have to work in an office again' and either sold themselves into that ideal completely or actually sold their flats or houses and moved 3 hours away thinking this scenario would be permanent.

I was baffled at the time with all this moving out for home working nonsense, plus all the sycophantic dross about 'it's here to stay'.

No, no it's not. What is here to stay is more flexibility than ever before over home working, not permanent home working, and that won't apply across every sector. What this has taught me is that for most industries all staff working from home for the majority of the time is actually not as efficient, culturally beneficial or in most cases as professional as it is made out to be.

I would assume prices will switch back somewhat – inner city up, outer city down. It was always going to be a temporary situation... anyone that thought otherwise, well, I'd love to hear their reasoning as to why they thought it would be permanent.

 


Did you know? 98.0000001% of people are morons.

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