Indeed - several visits to the Farne Islands confirm that - for my last visit I wore my chainsawing hat.TheGreenGoblin wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 6:14 pmflock of Arctic terns and walk close to their eggs. That will certainly agitate the bird and the dipoles...
Absolutely foul birds in the breeding season who will attack and dive bomb at will.
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Trump is a big bleach man isn't he? Perhaps if I send him an admiring note pointing out that large amount of industrial bleach mixed with hydrochloric acid will produce chlorine which can be used to manufacture wind turbine blades made out of chlorine-based epoxy resins to help convert wind power to electrical power, thereby converting him to wind turbine generated electricity ...
The residual bleach can be used as an anti-Covid potion.
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Re: Covid - 19: How is it affecting you?
I thought he said that wind turbines cause cancer.
Remember, he is a health care expert.
PP
Remember, he is a health care expert.
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- Yes, indeed an expert on that, but he also announced his expertise on 'seeing' all the dead birds at the foot of the masts. Truly a wondrous thing sent down from above. There will be footage somewhere in his 'library of stoopid things I said'.I thought he said that wind turbines cause cancer.
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Wasn't that a crowd of Moozlamics in Noo Joisey, celebrating the downfall of the WTC?
He wondrously saw it too, y'now. He saw it from atop his Tower.
BenThere wasn't ThenThere, but he'll back up his hero; prolly even vote for his hero arsehole next time too.
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Nor to anyone else much. TGG has it right. Politicians today don't go by logic or any clear thinking; this is too difficult.Undried Plum wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 1:58 pmIf the reason for the 5 mile limit is to reduce fuel consumption so as to reduce the public exposure to those damned infected pump levers which obedient servants of Big Oil are obliged to clutch for minutes at a time, then my electric car ought to be exempt.
The household visits I've got lined up are all way way less than a hundred miles, so the 5 mile limit, unless rationally explained, does not make sense to me.
It's easier to make it up as you go along, in the vain hope that someone might say, 'gosh I never thought of it that way'...
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Capetonian # 1298.
+1
Plus the Tesla that caused an accident on a US Freeway recently, 'cos "something" automatic failed. Perhaps the driver was texting at the same time, feeling secure in being "driven" by technology ? ( read about it a couple of days ago, can't remember where, can't be bothered now )
Not actually totally opposed to electric cars,just have no need to change from my 800 Km. tank equipped Honda at the moment, but when I do, price, and refuelling facilities will pay a large part in my replacement decision - if I'm even allowed to maintain a driving licence, which is one reason that Mrs. ExS and self have recently bought a property 5 mins. walk from the centre of the village, ( town in NZ speak ) instead of 12km deep in the countryside. Only problem is .... we have a joint collection of 160 years worth of crap ( both in our '80's ) to sort and dispose of before we can move !
+1
Plus the Tesla that caused an accident on a US Freeway recently, 'cos "something" automatic failed. Perhaps the driver was texting at the same time, feeling secure in being "driven" by technology ? ( read about it a couple of days ago, can't remember where, can't be bothered now )
Not actually totally opposed to electric cars,just have no need to change from my 800 Km. tank equipped Honda at the moment, but when I do, price, and refuelling facilities will pay a large part in my replacement decision - if I'm even allowed to maintain a driving licence, which is one reason that Mrs. ExS and self have recently bought a property 5 mins. walk from the centre of the village, ( town in NZ speak ) instead of 12km deep in the countryside. Only problem is .... we have a joint collection of 160 years worth of crap ( both in our '80's ) to sort and dispose of before we can move !
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Supermarketed again this week, people seem more relaxed about distancing than last week.
So good to see and talk to actual human beings again.
Looked around reproachfully when someone coughed and someone else sneezed. Haven't heard those sounds for ages.
Trolleys being left in the cross-hatched "Keep Clear" zone outside the emergency exit, not sure why they aren't being collected as frequently as required. I managed to encourage my trolley in where it belonged between the railings.
Having accomplished 159.7km in the car since sometime in mid-March, I had the petrol tank filled. $29.50.
Expecting Alert Level to go down again soon: I could go to church but realised I don't wish to be in an enclosed space with a hundred people just yet. I believe I'll just keep a low profile for a few weeks to see where this all goes.
So good to see and talk to actual human beings again.
Looked around reproachfully when someone coughed and someone else sneezed. Haven't heard those sounds for ages.
Trolleys being left in the cross-hatched "Keep Clear" zone outside the emergency exit, not sure why they aren't being collected as frequently as required. I managed to encourage my trolley in where it belonged between the railings.
Having accomplished 159.7km in the car since sometime in mid-March, I had the petrol tank filled. $29.50.
Expecting Alert Level to go down again soon: I could go to church but realised I don't wish to be in an enclosed space with a hundred people just yet. I believe I'll just keep a low profile for a few weeks to see where this all goes.
There's rosemary, that's for remembrance. ...
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+1 Karearea. Just holding back to see how things go after we go to Level 1 and hope that the BML sympathy gatherings haven't set things back. I think most of the folk in our local U3A feel the same about getting together too soon, but most of us are in the danger zone anyway so no bravado on our part!
Tourism people are pressing hard to start letting tourists in again to save their jobs, naturally. Sadly I don't think that's an urgent priority now the country seems to have stopped the virus spreading.
Tourism people are pressing hard to start letting tourists in again to save their jobs, naturally. Sadly I don't think that's an urgent priority now the country seems to have stopped the virus spreading.
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Karearea / FD2
Go along with all of that, no cases in the Bay of Islands ( that I know of ) but keeping up the precautions. Managed to squeeze in $40 of petrol on Sunday, first since start of Level 1, only because I was going to lose some AA points ! Desperate to re-book a cancelled trip to the USA, but ..... ?
Go along with all of that, no cases in the Bay of Islands ( that I know of ) but keeping up the precautions. Managed to squeeze in $40 of petrol on Sunday, first since start of Level 1, only because I was going to lose some AA points ! Desperate to re-book a cancelled trip to the USA, but ..... ?
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Only the pubs and restaurants to open in Islington and we are back to a normality that's never really gone away. Pity we are moving house in exactly a week. Did a walk around Rotherhythe and Wapping yesterday. A posse of police on foot by the River, joking and laughing, taking no notice of anyone except the bikini clad lovely bathing in the Thames.
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Bathing in the Thames? Shurely shome mishtake OFSO? (Apologies to Private Eye)
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When all else fails, read the instructions.
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Still locked down in Orkney. No problems on our island as we have two well-stocked shops that take orders via email and deliver FOC. Some folk are anxious to get to mainland supermarkets but travel (ferry or plane) is restricted to "essential trips". The only thing that I am missing is my monthly trip to the podiatrist at the almost brand-new hospital in Kirkwall. My 12 week "at risk" isolation ends on June 14th
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I realise that the 12 weeks was an arbitrary national recommendation, but is your location (and Kirkwall) sufficiently subdued to make it safe to venture forth?
Prof Neil Ferguson the head of the outbreak modelling group at Imperial College London, tells Lords committee cases will remain steady until September as infections in hospitals and care homes are spilling into the community and sustaining the outbreak.
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FD, no. Clean enough for eels, dolphins and other aquatic life. The Thames is only polluted when rain descends and the sewer overflow flaps open. And it hasn't rained for months, and the only boats are the police and garbage tugs. Right now you could probably drink the water. And the young lady was wearing the tiniest black bikini over her tanned skin. Rotherhythe side. Sorry no pics, I didn't dare.
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Where I live, the sewer overflows (into the river) have heavy metal flaps that close when the river rises (3 metres above datum) to prevent backflow from the river, with the result that the sewers then surcharge via the covers onto public amenity space.
When heavy local rain results in river flooding it is always initiated from the leaking sewers before the actual river breaks its banks.
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Vietnam seems determined to keep its Covid death stat at nil as a British pilot fights on.
From the Washington PostVietnam, with no covid-19 deaths, sees improvement in most grave case
Vietnam’s most severely sick coronavirus patient is on the mend, state media reported Wednesday, as the government continues to channel all resources toward preventing its first covid-19-related death.
The 43-year-old British pilot for Vietnam Airlines, known as Patient 91, may no longer need a lung transplant, Reuters reported. He has begun smiling, shaking hands and responding to hospital staff, according to the state-run Vietnam News Agency. VNA reported that the man remains on a ventilator, but his reliance on the lifesaving machine has lessened.
The Vietnamese government has spent over $215,000 to treat him, and VNA reported that more than 50 people have offered a lung to help save him. Vietnam’s second most gravely ill patient, known as Patient 19, has also recovered and was discharged from the hospital Wednesday.
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The Trumpster probably has the wrong end of the stick, but there are significant clusters of cancer in villages in China surrounding mines extracting rare earths for use in wind turbines.