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Thread: CoronaVirus ==> Empty Shelves
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24th February 2020, 09:32 PM #31
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24th February 2020, 10:19 PM #32
This is interesting in itself.
The grunts on the ground know NOTHING.
Here are some of the things I've been told constantly and consistently by various people within China:
-- It is much worse in the USA. People are dying of the flu in vast numbers
-- The USA government is doing "nothing" to help their people
-- The CCP has this all in hand. They are reacting while the world does nothing (nice spin there CCP!)
-- They are being told it is only their region (no matter the region)
-- DON'T go to hospital. They can't help (some truth to that. They are overwhelmed)
-- If you need help, no matter what it is thats needed, one is to ring the police (I dont know the translation for this, but I think its some sort of community support group with some sort of authority. They aren't the police as we know them)
-- Each person, or factory owner (that Ive read of) has NO idea when they can reopen. IF they do, its a massive bureaucratic process, with arbitrary processes and from what Ive read they can be re-closed down at a moments notice.
-- Apparently only factories with "dorm" facilities are allowed to open. (???? Do they sleep at work, like some sort of FIFO thing?)
So, believe your seller. They've no idea and only doing what they can. From what I've seen its a complete sheit-show and the wheels have completely fallen off.
The downchain ramifications of these things is almost endless.
eeek!
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25th February 2020, 02:01 AM #33
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25th February 2020, 07:17 AM #34SENIOR MEMBER
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If half of what's been posted here is true, I might have to go bush and start reading the Green Woodworking section.
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25th February 2020, 10:51 AM #35.
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Beyond Tools In Malaga in Perth's northern suburbs mention machinery availability problems here
Coronavirus disruption hits store shelves as Australian retailers face 'serious pinch' from COVID-19 outbreak - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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25th February 2020, 12:31 PM #36
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25th February 2020, 01:23 PM #37.
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There’s another way of thinking about it in that maybe if more customers didn’t just always buy the cheapest gizmo/appliance/tool we’d have a greater selection from a wider variety of sources?
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25th February 2020, 02:02 PM #38
It aint the end - there is still The List.....
Even if this thing is as "bad" as said, on the scale of things, its not too bad.
Many of the people here would remember that smallpox, TB and polio were a real thing in every day life.
The viciousness of these diseases, plus their spreads, were subjectively much much worse. Worse, because all three existed at the same time, treatment was medieval and money scarce.
Keep your tools sharp friends, just in case we get 4 or 8 weeks enforced inside-time. Oh noes!!!!! What will we do!!!!!???? (bowls, pens, boxes, boards, all those honey-dos, that kumiko project... new shelves, fix the leaking taps... oh gods! Nooooooo!!!!!!)
Edit. This was on the ABC news' website. It puts things into perspective.
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25th February 2020, 02:09 PM #39.
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I read your post out to SWMBO and she’s nodding her head.
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25th February 2020, 02:29 PM #40GOLD MEMBER
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25th February 2020, 02:59 PM #41
I listen to the press briefings on the WHO website every day when it is available. It is where I get all the facts and I will not follow anything on social medias or on the news.
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25th February 2020, 03:11 PM #42.
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Unfortunately the WHO briefings won’t tell us anything about when the currently unavailable widget that is out of stock in your local hardware is going to become available so it’s only natural to look elsewhere- not that anyone else can do that either.
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25th February 2020, 03:59 PM #43
This represents some VERY interesting opportunities.
Small makers and specialist builders with small operations should be jumping all over this.
It may represent an unrepeatable golden opportunity.
The VERY worst these businesses should do is pitch themselves as a Plan B for these end users. Obviously prices will change, but so will the quality. People, errr The Public, might see excellent value in receiving high quality items.
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25th February 2020, 04:24 PM #44
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25th February 2020, 04:34 PM #45
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