I've kept you all waiting long enough I think :) Yes. Other half got a bit too poorly to ignore unfortunately - so I've shoved him into a bed at the hospital for a bit. I'm hoping they won't mind...
*Note pile of sleeping einsteinians*
Did I miss international horizontal day or something? *glare into monitor at WHOLE world* I hate it when that happens... it's like when you find out years after a "year of the something or other" ...*disgruntle frown manually*... that there even WAS a year of that something or other...
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Since you are exporting everything maybe you could then import a bunch of the refugees to make up for all the stuff you are losing?
I think it a most excellent idea, Mikey - the problem however is that our erstwhile leaders are playing the long game. And the long game entails ensuring that there are enough little ones so utterly traumatised by the experience of being alive now, that they will grow up angry enough to ensure the extreme profitability of our weapons trade generation after generation to come. The policy is one of the more *bung corks up nostrilliums* whiffier ones that even pegs can't protect against. No.
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the decade of the Brits
Is that all, Chris? :)
I think our flag will be flapping in everyone's face for at least a generation... it'll take that long to remove from the psyche of mankind - certain mind pictures involving a cooked infant member of a group of even-toed ungulates; a prime minister; and the strange island inhabitants who put him in charge of their country.
Who won what, when, and at what speed, just won't make the same... sticky mark.
But that's not why I'm here :) Clue time is why I'm here.
These *point up and down, simultaneously, with just one finger*
...are quite a lot YAY
and this ^^^ is not a little NOT
I hope that helped? :)
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as I was on the cover of an International magazine back in my younger days!!
Wasn't that the Apple Crunchers Gazette (EU Edition) ?
Naw I wasn't computing so much way back then, I had a 6 year layoff after high school while I was "in the Navy", and then got a job when I got out and got my picture taken after a few years for the cover of a magazine. I think this will work: https://www.flickr.com/photos/12424716@N04/4018262028/in/dateposted-public/
If you blow it up a little I think the date says January 1983, I of course don't look much like that now, but you CAN tell it's me if you put us side by side. You can see they loaded me down with equipment, I am operating the pump and have dirty smudges on my face as though I had been inside the fire. It was a staged picture, of course, relating to the article "reduced manning, who pays the price" reflecting the drop from 4 to 3 people on a fire engine back then. Unfortunately it met lots more work for each person, ie the pump operator is usually the driver and he never leaves the fire engine while it is pumping water and people are inside a building! Peoples lives could be in danger if something went wrong and he wasn't there. They STILL today only have 3 people on most paid fire departments, when you need us you need us, but when you don't we are seen as sleeping all day and night and a drain on the budget. Not true of course, but perception is the problem. I have been in Fire Stations where we DID sleep all night most nights, and I have been in Stations not 3 miles away that didn't get a wink of sleep MOST nights! They always send the closest fire engine and if you are quick and efficient you are ready for the next call quickly. Some areas of towns get MANY more calls than other areas of the same town.
Ah good picture, staged it maybe but it got the point across.
That is a nice picture, Mikey :)
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Some areas of towns get MANY more calls than other areas of the same town.
Well isn't that bad management on a town basis? Isn't the Town Fire Chief using his resources effectively?
Fire takes hold so fast though. It's only good sense to send units from the nearest station wherever possible. If one area is more prone to fires than another, it should not be used to justify cutting the service in the area with less. A fire is a fire. The local fire station to where my daughter was living had to fight really hard to stay open. Things get very complicated when you add in navigating through busy city streets. Their unit lost several men in a fire in a warehouse just down the road from where I first lived in the east end. The warehouse was in the same street as a fire station that had been closed down a few years beforehand - for the very flawed reasons Mikey mentioned in his post. The extra time taken to get to it, is what cost those men their lives :(
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yyYYYAAAaaaawwwwnnnnnn.......
yyYYYAAAaaaawwwwnnnnnn..................
David
Miserable old git
Patiently waiting for the asteroid with my name on it.
Are we keeping you up
Are we keeping you up David??
:-)
Waiting for Godot & salvation :-)
Why do doctors have to practice?
You'd think they'd have got it right by now
RE: Are we keeping you up
No no. Work was. NCIS is now. I do think I'll go to bed early, though.
David
Miserable old git
Patiently waiting for the asteroid with my name on it.
I've kept you all waiting
I've kept you all waiting long enough I think :) Yes. Other half got a bit too poorly to ignore unfortunately - so I've shoved him into a bed at the hospital for a bit. I'm hoping they won't mind...
*Note pile of sleeping einsteinians*
Did I miss international horizontal day or something? *glare into monitor at WHOLE world* I hate it when that happens... it's like when you find out years after a "year of the something or other" ...*disgruntle frown manually*... that there even WAS a year of that something or other...
I think it a most excellent idea, Mikey - the problem however is that our erstwhile leaders are playing the long game. And the long game entails ensuring that there are enough little ones so utterly traumatised by the experience of being alive now, that they will grow up angry enough to ensure the extreme profitability of our weapons trade generation after generation to come. The policy is one of the more *bung corks up nostrilliums* whiffier ones that even pegs can't protect against. No.
Is that all, Chris? :)
I think our flag will be flapping in everyone's face for at least a generation... it'll take that long to remove from the psyche of mankind - certain mind pictures involving a cooked infant member of a group of even-toed ungulates; a prime minister; and the strange island inhabitants who put him in charge of their country.
Who won what, when, and at what speed, just won't make the same... sticky mark.
But that's not why I'm here :) Clue time is why I'm here.
These *point up and down, simultaneously, with just one finger*
...are quite a lot YAY
and this ^^^ is not a little NOT
I hope that helped? :)
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RE: I'm going to go
I'm going to go and get out my chemustry book. Now. I will & will. Dats a clew ... wot ?
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
RE: Dats a clew ... wot
so is this but I can't remember why... :) it'll come to me, don't worry...
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The last one is folic acid
The last one is folic acid but it is preceded by CU for Copper? The others are Potassium, Magnesium and Zinc.
Hang on, hang on a minute here, I know this Annie person ......
Reverse Psychology! Yes there it is glaring at you!! No No not Annie, the word!!
edit - I thought those thingys were kumquats but I don't think so ....
Waiting for Godot & salvation :-)
Why do doctors have to practice?
You'd think they'd have got it right by now
RE: RE: as I was on the
Naw I wasn't computing so much way back then, I had a 6 year layoff after high school while I was "in the Navy", and then got a job when I got out and got my picture taken after a few years for the cover of a magazine. I think this will work: https://www.flickr.com/photos/12424716@N04/4018262028/in/dateposted-public/
If you blow it up a little I think the date says January 1983, I of course don't look much like that now, but you CAN tell it's me if you put us side by side. You can see they loaded me down with equipment, I am operating the pump and have dirty smudges on my face as though I had been inside the fire. It was a staged picture, of course, relating to the article "reduced manning, who pays the price" reflecting the drop from 4 to 3 people on a fire engine back then. Unfortunately it met lots more work for each person, ie the pump operator is usually the driver and he never leaves the fire engine while it is pumping water and people are inside a building! Peoples lives could be in danger if something went wrong and he wasn't there. They STILL today only have 3 people on most paid fire departments, when you need us you need us, but when you don't we are seen as sleeping all day and night and a drain on the budget. Not true of course, but perception is the problem. I have been in Fire Stations where we DID sleep all night most nights, and I have been in Stations not 3 miles away that didn't get a wink of sleep MOST nights! They always send the closest fire engine and if you are quick and efficient you are ready for the next call quickly. Some areas of towns get MANY more calls than other areas of the same town.
Ah good picture, staged it
Ah good picture, staged it maybe but it got the point across.
Well isn't that bad management on a town basis? Isn't the Town Fire Chief using his resources effectively?
Waiting for Godot & salvation :-)
Why do doctors have to practice?
You'd think they'd have got it right by now
RE: Ah good picture, staged
That is a nice picture, Mikey :)
Fire takes hold so fast though. It's only good sense to send units from the nearest station wherever possible. If one area is more prone to fires than another, it should not be used to justify cutting the service in the area with less. A fire is a fire. The local fire station to where my daughter was living had to fight really hard to stay open. Things get very complicated when you add in navigating through busy city streets. Their unit lost several men in a fire in a warehouse just down the road from where I first lived in the east end. The warehouse was in the same street as a fire station that had been closed down a few years beforehand - for the very flawed reasons Mikey mentioned in his post. The extra time taken to get to it, is what cost those men their lives :(
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