- Messages
- 7,701
- Edit My Images
- No
Made in Italy.
Made in Italy.
The crops farmers around here have been using similar machinery for years, Cambridge University have even developed robots that can operate the machinery.Made in Italy.
They don’t show it there but the machines I’ve seen on TV all have teams of people (Poles!) sitting/lying in the back packing them.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...yoral-elections-postponed-year-coronavirus-ukI'm not a fan of his either, but I bet he was sweating on the up coming Mayoral elections, as his un popularity seems to be increasing,
scheduled for the 7th of May.. But I'm betting that that these won't happen now...
That's not the case on the fields I used to drive past on the way to work almost 7yrs ago, long before that it was all done by hand with pickers on a low lying trailer dragged behind a tractor.They don’t show it there but the machines I’ve seen on TV all have teams of people (poles!) sitting/lying in the back packing them.
N95 respiratory face masks are 3D printed.
Just skimming through the FAQ's Formlab state that they don't personally have 3D printers capable of printing N95 face masks. That doesn't mean other companies won't.https://formlabs.com/covid-19-response/
"5 Based on clinical opinions and technical feasibility analysis, Formlabs does not recommend 3D printing masks or respirators, including N95s. To make your own N95 respirator using off-the-shelf parts that are traditionally available to the medical community, please watch this video from Boston Children’s Hospital with recommendations and read the position from another hospital leader in our FAQs section below."
We grow lettuce and beans here.
"Ford Engine prototype"Also the Ñ95 mask should be used in combination with a face shield.
You'd be surprised by the things that Ford are involved in that aren't car related."Ford Engine prototype"
Is this the first line of the robocob's testing for release onto the streets?
I was referring to the mannequin type figure that is wearing the shirt with the sloganYou'd be surprised by the things that Ford are involved in that aren't car related.
One of my American counterparts I assumed, but you maybe right.I was referring to the mannequin type figure that is wearing the shirt with the slogan
Why is there a disconnect? People are being stopped to ensure their journeys are essential regardless of how many occupants in the car.
The tube is running with a reduced service because up to a third of the staff are off sick or are self-isolating
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-52038245
This thread is beginning to get ruined with political point scoring.
They have bullshït detectors and are well practised in using themBut I dont see the valkue of the checks. Say I am driving to meet some friends, or go to a park. I get stopped so say to the police I am head to Tesco for food. They wont know if I am telling the truth so pointless?
PM tested +'ve
They have bullshït detectors and are well practised in using them
Anything you can do I can do betterThe cynic in me thinks this is a stunt so he can be a 'man of the people'
But I dont see the valkue of the checks. Say I am driving to meet some friends, or go to a park. I get stopped so say to the police I am head to Tesco for food. They wont know if I am telling the truth so pointless?
Just heard something interesting. We work with an Italian Diagnostics company who are close to releasing an antibody test. They screened recent blood donations (I don't have information on how recent) and approx 30% appeared positive for antibodies. There is a paper coming, but has not yet been published.
This might help explain the Italian death rate, and how things kept getting worse despite lockdown.
I have no official verification of this right now, so information for interest ONLY until it's been published and data reviewed.
Police could easily use their CCTV cameras to trace where you go.
I saw a video on the TV this morning where the police used a drone and filmed a couple out walking their dog in the Lake District and then getting into their car. They were able to capture the car registration too, so I guess that couple will be getting a nice surprise.
That is interesting!Just heard something interesting. We work with an Italian Diagnostics company who are close to releasing an antibody test. They screened recent blood donations (I don't have information on how recent) and approx 30% appeared positive for antibodies. There is a paper coming, but has not yet been published.
This might help explain the Italian death rate, and how things kept getting worse despite lockdown.
I have no official verification of this right now, so information for interest ONLY until it's been published and data reviewed.
They have street cameras that they use for parking offences etc. They could easily track a car especially as the roads are now significantly quieter and there are fewer cars and people about. Especially if the same car is seen very often.So the police have the resource to check CCTV for everyone?
Maybe he paid for it.So how come Boris gets tested ahead of frontline staff? Same BS excuse that he "meets the criteria?" if he's not in hospital with it, he doesn't.
Just heard something interesting. We work with an Italian Diagnostics company who are close to releasing an antibody test. They screened recent blood donations (I don't have information on how recent) and approx 30% appeared positive for antibodies. There is a paper coming, but has not yet been published.
This might help explain the Italian death rate, and how things kept getting worse despite lockdown.
I have no official verification of this right now, so information for interest ONLY until it's been published and data reviewed.
If you think about the number of people, crucial to managing this crisis, that he might have been in contact with, a "negative" result, would have been important to let those people carry on working "normally".So how come Boris gets tested ahead of frontline staff? Same BS excuse that he "meets the criteria?" if he's not in hospital with it, he doesn't.
So how come Boris gets tested ahead of frontline staff? Same BS excuse that he "meets the criteria?" if he's not in hospital with it, he doesn't.
Red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. White blood cells produce antibodies (and do various other things as well).I think that the body produces red cell antibodies to fight infection
Maybe he paid for it.
think it's reasonable as our head politico that he gets tested if he's showing symptoms. He might not meet the criteria as such but it's important for them to put in succession planning etc just in case.So how come Boris gets tested ahead of frontline staff? Same BS excuse that he "meets the criteria?" if he's not in hospital with it, he doesn't.