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24th April 2020, 12:57 PM #16
I have learned to make absolutely excellent Turkish bread
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24th April 2020, 01:28 PM #17
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24th April 2020, 01:54 PM #18
Seems to me that there more positive results when Alan Fels was running the show.
Justifying airfare costs - company profits over a period of years, and the associated fares would be some sort of indicator. If Australia can only sustain one airline (or indeed, one whatever) wouldn't that suggest that it should be owned, or controlling-interest owned, by the Federal Govt? There was much criticism for Govts at different levels (Fed, State) selling off the farm over the last decade or so. Is it time to reverse some of that?
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24th April 2020, 02:02 PM #19
I can think of a few good things that MAY come of this:
-- The environment... We are clearly seeing how humans have impacted this planet. Us going away for a few weeks and things are dramatically improving (pollution, animals, plants)
-- Population... People may think about having 13 kids.
-- Debt... Its... everywhere. Staggering debt. There is no savings, no fat, nothing for a rainy day
-- Work... enslavement with part-time casual no-commitment employemnt has shown itself for what it is "Slavery with extra steps".
-- Ethos... employers cut employees off instantly. Absolutely instantly. Loyalty? Complete rubbish.
-- Time. People are finding time to be with family. Using cameras, tech, doing new things and seeing people more.
-- House prices. Let them collapse. Utterly. Let the farce end.
Revolution? --> Coronavirus risks widening intergenerational wealth divide - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Is it time to have a good old fashioned revolution? Take over the hideous institutions that have bloated our society and smash them?
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24th April 2020, 02:13 PM #20
WP
What are you suggesting?
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Regards
Paul
PS: I do have some comment following on from FF's post #9, but I need preparation timeBushmiller;
"Power tends to corrupt. Absolute power corrupts, absolutely!"
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24th April 2020, 02:58 PM #21
Ah! I may have worked something out, wrt this pic
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In "the other thread" I noted that they were almost exclusively overweight middle-aged white males with goatees.
Not only that, but they all LOOK the same.
They are clearly all brothers. (I've got banjo music going through my head)
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24th April 2020, 04:13 PM #22
My reply to this has to (of necessity) sound a bit pessimistic to draw out the positive.
"No vaccines are currently licensed for any of the human CoVs." Source. There are however some vaccines produced for a number of CoVs for use in chickens, cattle, dogs, cats and pigs, but "vaccinated animals still display significant disease upon" being infected. So far, nobody has volunteered to line up with the animals to see if any of those are effective in humans.
Nobody knows if an effective and safe vaccine for humans will be found for SARS CoV2. The other unknown is whether any immunity acquired from a vaccine (if that can be found) or from surviving an infection will protect the individual in the future.
The immunologist in my family has been talking about the risks from these zoonotic viruses for over two decades. According to him, this pandemic is just a practice run for a big one.
For example, he sites Avian flu (H5N1), which has a high fatality rate in humans with up to 60% of those infected dying from it, with the highest fatality rate being in the teenage and 20s year old cohorts. Currently that virus is primarily transmitted between birds and humans and there have only been a limited number of human to human transmissions. However, scientists have shown in laboratory test that it can become more infectious between mammals. The concern among virologist is that this virus could mutate to become more infectious between humans and it, or another novel virus, will cause not an unprecedented pandemic but a catastrophic one.
SARS Cov2 still has some way to go before we know the full extent of what it is going to do to us as a species, one way and another, but to the extent that it has given us a rehearsal for a very big one is both timely and invaluable.
Stay sharp and stay safe!
Neil
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24th April 2020, 04:15 PM #23
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24th April 2020, 06:45 PM #24
Reminds me of this one I sent to my kids last night
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24th April 2020, 08:44 PM #25
So if I have a goatee and I’m white and overweight I’m a redneck?
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24th April 2020, 08:58 PM #26
I want another thread like the last one like this that turned into a shightfight every two or three days. That was some interesting reading.
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24th April 2020, 09:08 PM #27
Yes you are a redneck. I would tell you more but I have to go and load some ammo.
I am learning, slowley.
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24th April 2020, 09:17 PM #28
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24th April 2020, 09:42 PM #29
Brett
Back at the end of last century I was vocal about how utilities should not be in private hands. (electricy, gas, water etc). At the time I worked in the NSW electricity system and it had just corporatised, which was the precursor to privatisation. However, a succession of gvernments then sat on that idea until fve or so years ago when the sell off commenced in earnest. The Labour party put the process in place and eventualy the Liberal party took up the option.
I have not really changed my view on this subject despite now working for a privately owned elctricity company (in QLD). Would the government consider a buy back? Realisticaly? NO. They don't have the money for that type of project or the inclination. They talk up how this or that should be done, but unless an investor comes along it doesn't happen. They are short on investors because they will not establish firm ground rules.
Regards
PaulBushmiller;
"Power tends to corrupt. Absolute power corrupts, absolutely!"
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24th April 2020, 09:51 PM #30
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