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April 01, 2020, 07:58:46 PM |
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JJG should have posted this one though! Well, i'm not in the US. I'm in a country with one of the best healthcare systems on earth. And we're very short on ICU's here already. You can have a million ventilators, if you don't have the tech and staff to operate them, you're fucked. Don't care, at least General Motors will be fine. The army will take care of this soon. Here's the intelligence of the army, rounded up in a nice little picture: The first one to find the error gets a Merit from me. No Gloves so touching the top with bare hands makes a transfer spot. Well if he is about to sanitizer his hands then it doesn't matter does it? The next person would do the same too. Only problem I see is if he were to push the plunger then immediately touch his face before washing his hand with the sanitizer in the other hand. Or maybe Im being too simplistic here? He's pushing down, cups the other hand, sanitizes em. Lever contaminated. The next one comes, pushes down with the elbow, sanitizes his hands....
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April 01, 2020, 08:01:42 PM |
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The army will take care of this soon. Here's the intelligence of the army, rounded up in a nice little picture: The first one to find the error gets a Merit from me. He's touching the dispencer... Correct. Hueristic was first, sorry. +1 WOsMerit
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April 01, 2020, 08:01:58 PM |
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Well if he is about to sanitizer his hands then it doesn't matter does it? The next person would do the same too. Only problem I see is if he were to push the plunger then immediately touch his face before washing his hand with the sanitizer in the other hand. Or maybe Im being too simplistic here?
Creating any transfer point is a big nono, especially from the supposed experts. It's just really bad practices. Also how many people are really counting to 20 while scrubbing? If it becomes a transfer point then what happens to the people that use it after the thing runs dry?
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April 01, 2020, 08:04:07 PM |
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Well if he is about to sanitizer his hands then it doesn't matter does it? The next person would do the same too. Only problem I see is if he were to push the plunger then immediately touch his face before washing his hand with the sanitizer in the other hand. Or maybe Im being too simplistic here?
Creating any transfer point is a big nono, especially from the supposed experts. It's just really bad practices. Also how many people are really counting to 20 while scrubbing? If it becomes a transfer point then what happens to the people that use it after the thing runs dry?Right. Also the few touching the lever with the elbow correctly are contaminated, though they sanitized their hands correctly. Surgeons even include the lower arms and elbows in the routine.
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April 01, 2020, 08:06:59 PM |
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Shocked? Yes. Surprised? No. I do not believe or buy anything coming out of China. Its basically a richer North Korea. They still treat human life like shit.
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April 01, 2020, 08:15:46 PM |
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Just popped in to share some info I picked up. This first one probably applies to most of us in here, since this is mostly a geriatric thread. I just watched a debate program with some doctors, and it turns out that cholesterol is an important part of the immune system, apparently the immune system uses enormous amount of cholesterol when fighting infections, especially the "bad" colesterol, so people on statins or other cholesterol lowing meds have a greater risk of dying. This might be one of the reasons elderly patients are dying more than others (basically all elderly are on statins) Amlopidin, a blood pressure lower, is also suspected to make things worse, one of the side effects of that med is shortness of breath. All the dead from Wuhan had very low cholesterol levels in their blood. So, to conclude Do not take anything that lowers your cholesterol levels and stay away from Amlopidin during the pandemic. Personally I don't use any cholesterol lowers, there is a lot of evidence that the whole idea that it causes blocked arteries is a mistake. And it also causes muscle pain including heart pain and bad memory, the cells and brain need cholesterol to work properly, apparently 25% of the brain is cholesterol. It also makes you low (mentally) it did that to me, when I went of my statins some 10 years ago I almost got euphoric for a week or so. I was om the max dosis and I had a shitload of side effects, headaches that would last for weeks, runny nose, aches, and the mental thing, I was also slower in reaction, I noticed, when I hit the curb and signs sometimes as I was driving. The reason why Italy became the European epicenter turns out to be some 60 000 Chinese workers that work in Italian factories in Lombardy, just so they can put the "made in Italy" label on them. https://spectator.org/coronavirus-the-price-of-luxury/And socialists now call for a united socialist union of Europe https://www.socialist.net/coronavirus-exposes-the-myth-of-european-unity.htmI think that is it for today, stay safe and make sure your cholesterol is high.
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April 01, 2020, 08:15:49 PM |
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Biggest mistake in that picture is actually the green hoodie. What was he thinking?
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April 01, 2020, 08:16:29 PM |
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JJG should have posted this one though! My laugh of the day. Thanks, V8! No Gloves so touching the top with bare hands makes a transfer spot.
CORRECT. And it's the #1 mistake when operating these things. Usually you push the lever with the elbow (the one you don't cough into). But the hands get sanitized by anyone using it. Who cleans the elbow?
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April 01, 2020, 08:21:37 PM |
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Well if he is about to sanitizer his hands then it doesn't matter does it? The next person would do the same too. Only problem I see is if he were to push the plunger then immediately touch his face before washing his hand with the sanitizer in the other hand. Or maybe Im being too simplistic here?
Creating any transfer point is a big nono, especially from the supposed experts. It's just really bad practices. Also how many people are really counting to 20 while scrubbing? If it becomes a transfer point then what happens to the people that use it after the thing runs dry? You don't change it with bare hands!
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April 01, 2020, 08:28:58 PM |
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Remember to shave your beard off so your mask fits nice and tight. my pills where are my pills
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April 01, 2020, 08:30:47 PM |
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Remember to shave your beard off so your mask fits nice and tight. Niiiiice, started to enjoy Asian girls since I’ve got into my 30’s. Never experienced one but she is fit
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April 01, 2020, 08:30:52 PM |
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cholesterol Cholesterol gets a really bad rap for some reason. Every single cell in our body contains it, we literally need it to live. It is also needed to produce estrogen, testosterone, vitamin D and it heals injuries from inflammation in the arteries (often caused by too much sugar/alcohol/other unhealthy modern not-actually-food). In the process of healing it leaves scar tissue, which is probably part of why it gets the blame for clogged arteries. Additionally, if we don't get enough of it from our food the body just produces the missing amount. It's one of the unsung heroes in our body, more or less.
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April 01, 2020, 08:33:22 PM |
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JJG should have posted this one though! My laugh of the day. Thanks, V8! No Gloves so touching the top with bare hands makes a transfer spot.
CORRECT. And it's the #1 mistake when operating these things. Usually you push the lever with the elbow (the one you don't cough into). It doesn't matter because after touching it you rub both your hands with alcohol gel. It's ok to me.
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April 01, 2020, 08:34:43 PM |
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Just popped in to share some info I picked up. This first one probably applies to most of us in here, since this is mostly a geriatric thread. I just watched a debate program with some doctors, and it turns out that cholesterol is an important part of the immune system, apparently the immune system uses enormous amount of cholesterol when fighting infections, especially the "bad" colesterol, so people on statins or other cholesterol lowing meds have a greater risk of dying. This might be one of the reasons elderly patients are dying more than others (basically all elderly are on statins) Amlopidin, a blood pressure lower, is also suspected to make things worse, one of the side effects of that med is shortness of breath. All the dead from Wuhan had very low cholesterol levels in their blood. So, to conclude Do not take anything that lowers your cholesterol levels and stay away from Amlopidin during the pandemic. Personally I don't use any cholesterol lowers, there is a lot of evidence that the whole idea that it causes blocked arteries is a mistake. And it also causes muscle pain including heart pain and bad memory, the cells and brain need cholesterol to work properly, apparently 25% of the brain is cholesterol. It also makes you low (mentally) it did that to me, when I went of my statins some 10 years ago I almost got euphoric for a week or so. I was om the max dosis and I had a shitload of side effects, headaches that would last for weeks, runny nose, aches, and the mental thing, I was also slower in reaction, I noticed, when I hit the curb and signs sometimes as I was driving. The reason why Italy became the European epicenter turns out to be some 60 000 Chinese workers that work in Italian factories in Lombardy, just so they can put the "made in Italy" label on them. https://spectator.org/coronavirus-the-price-of-luxury/And socialists now call for a united socialist union of Europe https://www.socialist.net/coronavirus-exposes-the-myth-of-european-unity.htmI think that is it for today, stay safe and make sure your cholesterol is high. That might fit. It's also proven nowadays, that cholesterol clogged arteries are resulting from inflammation in the latter, NOT from bad nutrition. That's why cholesterol can only be lowered a little bit by changing eating habits. About 80% of heart attacks result from that inflammations of various causes. Example: A friend of the family (builder, 38yrs) drove a nail through his upper arm with the nailgun. He isn't the type that wants to see doctors, so he just bandaged it and went on. That buffalo type of guy, if you know what i mean. He had a heart attack a few months later, because the artery near the wound got clogged and when the cluster was released and went to the heart: Boom. Non smoker, non drinker, no history of heart attacks in his family. Interesting context.
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April 01, 2020, 08:35:45 PM |
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Biggest mistake in that picture is actually the green hoodie. What was he thinking?
Soldiers are thinking? Tell me more, please...
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April 01, 2020, 08:36:52 PM |
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Your comment and that one of cryptoturist are completely disgusting to say the least.
I'm sorry you feel this way bro. At least I question everything, and pick it up from there. Enough said. I can usually be even more skeptical than average in regular circumstances... But I don't think that's enough of a reason to disrespect a fellow member even if it's because of "just in case". Think about it.
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April 01, 2020, 08:37:14 PM |
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JJG should have posted this one though! My laugh of the day. Thanks, V8! No Gloves so touching the top with bare hands makes a transfer spot.
CORRECT. And it's the #1 mistake when operating these things. Usually you push the lever with the elbow (the one you don't cough into). It doesn't matter because after touching it you rub both your hands with alcohol gel. It's ok to me. Interesting. Read on please...
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April 01, 2020, 08:38:17 PM |
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cholesterol Cholesterol gets a really bad rap for some reason. Every single cell in our body contains it, we literally need it to live. It is also needed to produce estrogen, testosterone, vitamin D and it heals injuries from inflammation in the arteries (often caused by too much sugar/alcohol/other unhealthy modern not-actually-food). In the process of healing it leaves scar tissue, which is probably part of why it gets the blame for clogged arteries. Additionally, if we don't get enough of it from our food the body just produces the missing amount. It's one of the unsung heroes in our body, more or less. That's absolutely right, I have seen a paper that concluded that older people with high cholesterol actually lived longer than those with low cholesterol.
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April 01, 2020, 08:41:40 PM |
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cholesterol Cholesterol gets a really bad rap for some reason. Every single cell in our body contains it, we literally need it to live. It is also needed to produce estrogen, testosterone, vitamin D and it heals injuries from inflammation in the arteries (often caused by too much sugar/alcohol/other unhealthy modern not-actually-food). In the process of healing it leaves scar tissue, which is probably part of why it gets the blame for clogged arteries. Additionally, if we don't get enough of it from our food the body just produces the missing amount. It's one of the unsung heroes in our body, more or less. That's absolutely right, I have seen a paper that concluded that older people with high cholesterol actually lived longer than those with low cholesterol. Correct. I described it in a really bad way above, didn't read Ibians reply because he's on ignore. EDIT: Another inconvenient truth for the pharma industry.
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April 01, 2020, 08:44:56 PM |
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Remember to shave your beard off so your mask fits nice and tight. Niiiiice, started to enjoy Asian girls since I’ve got into my 30’s. Never experienced one but she is fit That 's 3 more people she's denying face masks from! Disgusting behaviour! Also, I have. Also, I'm prepared to re-use any of those face masks. Y'know, emergency situation and all...
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