more and more selfish ignorance
. You are the one that keeps coming back and being arguementative .
You are not very like to get COVID-19 Ealing over fields so I don’t really understand your point ;(.
If the cap fits
You asked why was I here, thought you meant TP in general
My answer is to talk photography (most of the time) and share photos I have taken
Do you do much of that?
Lets hope so eh?Except if there is a law passed as such it will be emergency legislation and time limited.
trying to turn my point about your ignorance and selfishness onto me when you have continually and purposefully exhibited the exact behaviour is exactly what I expect from you at this point.
I simply cannot wait for your next pearl of wisdom
I have just been out for a three or four mile walk over the fields looking for remnants of an old light railway line
Keep your eyes peeled and you might see some of the photos I took of my findings
Lunchtime now then wash my clobber that got rather muddy, slipped down an old embankment.
Bit of blood too, had to grab at barbed wire to stop going in the river, all part of the fun
No sense of danger either, another one of my failings, get out there and savour it.
Oh and I wasn't concerned
No, I meant in this thread obviously!You asked why was I here, thought you meant TP in general
My answer is to talk photography (most of the time) and share photos I have taken
Do you do much of that?
No, I meant in this thread obviously!
The length of that sentence would have done for me if I had the virus.
Carry on, you seem to be enjoying it, get it out of your system and breathe
It’s only the headline, names are named in the report and discussion of why the results may be skewed . I did say “if it turns out to be accurate”, the whole thing is very early days for any hard facts ."scientists" though? Come on, sorry but the media print with a spin of some sort or other. I'll take the facts from more reliable sources.
Absolutelybut so early in the coronavirus pandemic there are a lot of scientists publishing a lot of data and doing it pretty quickly. That in itself can be dangerous.
F1 is one sport that could be held without spectators I would think. With most sports depending on TV rights I’ve long thought they would eventually end up with virtual audiences (like canned laughter on the radio) — and probably pre- agreed results determined by the team owners, like wrestling
I think that most if not all could, but they won't because of the massive amount of "gate money" that audiences bring to pot.F1 is one sport that could be held without spectators I would think.
I think that most if not all could, but they won't because of the massive amount of "gate money" that audiences bring to pot.
However if this is really forced on clubs / events. ( for the time being at least) I wonder how long they could actually survive?
Fair point I hadn't thought of the knock on effects for "suppliers" etc.but all the other add ons like programmes, refreshments and merchandise
Its no secret that I really don't like football. But it will be a real shame if that does happen.Saw a report that said some League one and two clubs would fold if games are cancelled.
But as above there are suggestions that gatherings ( open air) will be restricted to no more than 500 people.No need anyway because in general the crowds are low and its said open air events are lower risk
I was kinda surprised that went ahead ...Probably why the Cheltenham Festival has gone ahead, crowds from all over the world there
Too many stable doors to close?I was kinda surprised that went ahead ...
Yesterday was 463 if I remember rightly. The govt site hadn't been updated earlier, but the infected has now. Strangely the reported deaths has remained at 8 and not included the two from today.So yesterday was 400+ today it is 596, will only get worse.
The science of soap – here’s how it kills the coronavirus
This is quite a nice article. I shall get into trouble posting a link with science in the title but heigh ho, he is a Prof of Chemistry despite being an Icelander/Australian:
https://www.theguardian.com/comment...kills-coronavirus-alcohol-based-disinfectants
The science of soap – here’s how it kills the coronavirus
This is quite a nice article. I shall get into trouble posting a link with science in the title but heigh ho, he is a Prof of Chemistry despite being an Icelander/Australian:
https://www.theguardian.com/comment...kills-coronavirus-alcohol-based-disinfectants