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That "Perfect" leader had, despite prior knowledge, told people to get flu shot, called it a hoax, called it a plot by the opposing political party.
As for all that money - still keeping politics above the lives of the people - they're going to bail out the cruse ship, airlines, and countless other business - but the told the post office to off. They still want to bankrupt it so they can privatize it (or, at least, prevent mail-in ballots for 2020).
Certainly, they see the cruse industry as more vital then the postal service.
And yet, the persistant financial distress of the Post Office is contrived! They are (by a sleazy law) mandated to pay 70 years ahead for employee health/retirement - so they're drained of money and losing money is assured.
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I voted against Trump, but it's posts like this that make me wonder what planet some of you are living on.
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At present I happen to be living on planet Earth - infected with a pandemic as well as some very severe outbreaks of authoritarianism and bigotry-oriented nationalism.
A realm where "us" vs. "them" has, as is often the case with sh*t, floated again to the top. Overt lies have found succor in real-life double-think.
I suggest you look at information (from planet Earth, this time) and don't be simple minded. There are connections and they are there - not as conspiracy theories. There's horrible crap happening on both the left and right: at there extremer limits, supported by the same pillars of racial and religious bigotry.
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Please assume I just inserted an eyeroll into this laughable nonsense.
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Very dramatic difference with and without a mask.
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
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Even if I do not trust at any of all these studies, a mask makes sense for me. One drop less spending/receiving can be one person less infected.
I am aware i am a unicellular in my way of thinking
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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This surely helps, but ain't the fact that a mask helps not spreading diseases so obvious that no video proof should be needed ?
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Reading their article - cardboard box, video with an iPhone, etc. - I hope they didn't get a huge grant to do this - and ditto for getting a new one.
Ultimately, the conclusions from this group are if you block something it won't travel as far as if you don't block it.
SCARF SECTION:
Actually something worth considering:
Suppose you worry about coughs (significant from what I hear).
You consider coughs with no mask and with a mask. Now, the no-mask is basically obvious BUT what about the results of the with-mask . . . not in front of the mask, but to the sides . . . blowing sideways and even backwards into the surroundings. Or so one could hypothesized - based upon the type of mask and how well worn.
Interestingly, it may be that wrapping a scarf around your lower face would be more effective as it's far more omni-directional in its coverage. Several layers would obstruct droplet propagation and yet maintain decent air flow (breathing, pressure-surge venting).
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W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote: Reading their article - cardboard box, video with an iPhone, etc. - I hope they didn't get a huge grant to do this - and ditto for getting a new one.
I think the whole point was just to visualize the cloud of droplets leaving your mouth when speaking. There are many people around that doesn't think it happens.
About scarf vs surgical mask etc. The reason surgeons are using surgical masks is simply that they are sterile and disposable, which is important when you're operating someone. For stopping droplets I assume more or less any fine mesh cloth will do fine.
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Until this article/video, I hadn't thought much of the scarf format - but then upon consideration of masks - to a great extent they'll share their effect between mitigation and redirection.
Interestingly - "fine mesh" - can be obtained in more than one way. A single thing sheet of very tightly woven material or many layers of less tightly woven material. The former (fine mesh) will react poorly to pressure increases and redirect to vent said pressure; the latter (if the coarser mesh doesn't get extreme) doesn't have the problem with pressure (by comparison) but does effective trapping of droplets as the wend through the contorted path between mouth and "outside", trapping droplets on the fibers during many collisions.
Somewhere in this is an optimum for, in particular, the purpose that masks are recommended for the general public (vs. surgery): to prevent the wearer from infecting others.
This, of course, is a gedanken experiment. However, give it some thought - consider cases both at the boundaries and some middle-ground cases.
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Yeah well, some people need more specific instructions[^]
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous
- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
- Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference. Mark Twain
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Yes all politicians have the innate ability to understate the obvious, waffle on to avoid spending, until it is quite obvious that is what they will reluctantly have to do, at which point their first instinct is to blame someone else.
I can quite easily see U.S. great leader still holds B.J's hand
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I remember him doing a wonderful job playing John Wayne Gacy, which couldn't have been easy.
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A man with a Hell of a presence is no longer present
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Damn they're dropping like flies.
R.I.P. Mr. Dennehy
I'm hiding from exercise...I'm in the fitness protection program.
JaxCoder.com
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Tell me about it....
Why is it all the good ones though..... Never any of the S**t actors. Same with Musicians... all the good ones, never the bad ones
The first time I ever saw the Guy Act was in the film "FX. The art of illusion", followed by FX2 then after that he just seemed to start popping up everywhere in TV programs, short films, long films, he nearly always played an authoritative figure such as a police officer, or some one that you needed to be cautious of because he could crush you any time he wanted to.
He will be a sad loss.
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Exactly, why not Jeff Goldblum or Justin Beiber?
Young enough to know I can.
Old enough to know I shouldn't.
Stupid enough to do it anyway!
JaxCoder.com
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Well Jeff Goldblum would not be on my list and no... not for the reasons your thinking
But yes... exactly my point.
PS: Like your sig... that sort of sums me up
Shawty
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I asked my grandmother one time, who lived to be 100 what was the hardest part of getting old and she said "losing all your friends".
Young enough to know I can.
Old enough to know I shouldn't.
Stupid enough to do it anyway!
JaxCoder.com
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Wonderful repurposing. It's all inscrutable command-line shite, so why not?
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