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Skarsnik posted:Re: pubs/clubs, the (very) large pubco I work for won't be opening any pubs past 11pm for the foreseeable What's that gonna solve? Yeah, ona country level reducing peoples hours of contact will reduce overall spread (and I guess protects the staff a bit), but the risk-per-hour-of-being-in-a-crammed-pub is gonna stay the same.
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The Deleter posted:The virus has a dreadful turning circle. if someone sneezes near you, just run away in a zig-zag pattern and the virus won't be able to catch up with you if you can't run away, try to look big and intimidating and it might leave you alone
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# ? Jun 23, 2020 14:36 |
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What are you gonna do, stop my lungs from working? - Quote from man about to go on ventilator
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# ? Jun 23, 2020 14:40 |
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Is there a decent dose-response model for the virus yet? Comments back in March seem to vary but err on the "probably, maybe" side based on SARS-CoV-1 and HCoV-229E, so if you get a small initial infective dose you have milder Covid than if you gargle a shot of infected fluid. Thus lots of healthcare professionals and bus drivers dying due to inadequate PPE leading to high dose initial exposure which is entirely on this shithouse government (or Gordon Brown buying the wrong masks, apparently). It's possible that isolating immunocompromised and elderly people and allowing everyone else to mingle at 1-2m distances with sanitation rules might lead to milder cases. The problem is that they're poo poo at isolating immunocompromised and elderly people too, and this will just expose more medical professionals (and now bar and cafe staff) unless PPE is improved, which it isn't being.
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# ? Jun 23, 2020 14:42 |
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Thank god I’ll be able to slink off to the pub for a G&T after posting yet another scathing comeback in the UKMT though. Praise be.
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# ? Jun 23, 2020 14:43 |
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Strom Cuzewon posted:What's that gonna solve? Yeah, ona country level reducing peoples hours of contact will reduce overall spread (and I guess protects the staff a bit), but the risk-per-hour-of-being-in-a-crammed-pub is gonna stay the same. It has everything to do with not being classed as a club
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# ? Jun 23, 2020 14:45 |
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surprised i haven't seen more tom and jerry memes really
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The Deleter posted:The virus has a dreadful turning circle. The corona virus has no way of self-righting, so just can just flip it and then spin in a corner until Jeremy Clarkson counts it out.
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dispatch_async posted:https://twitter.com/nickeardleybbc/status/1275396064556744708 God I hate him, I absolutely hate him
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honestly the fact it only took one screenshot of a bunch of random gen z kids poking fun at millenials to spark reams and reams of internet discourse about generations is the most millenial thing ever
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glitchkrieg posted:The corona virus has no way of self-righting, so just can just flip it and then spin in a corner until Jeremy Clarkson counts it out. "Even the NHSs most respected doctors have admitted to me, privately, that you'd have a harder time breathing with this virus than you would breathing... on the moon" *walks off camera, fade out* *pan into sofas, lovely joke from James, non-plussed rebuttal from Jeremy, follow up joke from Hammond, move onto celebrity race segment*
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# ? Jun 23, 2020 14:58 |
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How is Spoons going to open on the 4th of July if they sacked all their staff? Not that I'd be going back anyway, but trying to hire and train thousands of staff across the country for what will be one of the busiest days ever seems like the recipe for some cool and righteous sabotage.
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justcola posted:How is Spoons going to open on the 4th of July if they sacked all their staff? Not that I'd be going back anyway, but trying to hire and train thousands of staff across the country for what will be one of the busiest days ever seems like the recipe for some cool and righteous sabotage. They didn't actually sack all their staff, they backtracked due to the public outcry and it being hideously illegal.
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Angepain posted:honestly the fact it only took one screenshot of a bunch of random gen z kids poking fun at millenials to spark reams and reams of internet discourse about generations is the most millenial thing ever But all the reams and reams I've seen have been written by Gen X or Boomers.
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Angepain posted:honestly the fact it only took one screenshot of a bunch of random gen z kids poking fun at millenials to spark reams and reams of internet discourse about generations is the most millenial thing ever has that actually happened? and anyway millenial obsessions with harry potter and minions deserve it
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JeremoudCorbynejad posted:move onto celebrity race segment
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Whelp, with the 'end of lockdown' looming and my workplace inevitably reopening, does anyone have any recommendations for a good pulse oximeter? There seem to be plenty available now but the reviews are all over the place - it doesn't seem worth getting one if the results aren't accurate.
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# ? Jun 23, 2020 15:16 |
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that looks like a pub to me https://twitter.com/RishiSunak/status/1275424549476208640?s=20
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# ? Jun 23, 2020 15:16 |
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All pubs are going to need a massive amount of staff not necessarily because its going to be busy, but to comply with the regulations Where as before you could have a few staff all doing the same thing, so serving, clearing, taking food out etc, now each job will need a separate person to minimise contact between them. So serving person never leaves the bar. You need a separate person to clear glasses and wash them. Another person that can only take food out. Another to clear plates. None of those jobs can be shared Then you need an army of sanitisers. Each table (and it will just be tables, no standing) will need sanitising between each use. Contact points everywhere, even fruit machines and pool tables sanitised between use Whereas I'd normally have 2 to 3 front of house staff on with me on a regular food service day shift that's going to jump to 6 minimum
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# ? Jun 23, 2020 15:16 |
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No More Toast posted:Whelp, with the 'end of lockdown' looming and my workplace inevitably reopening, does anyone have any recommendations for a good pulse oximeter? There seem to be plenty available now but the reviews are all over the place - it doesn't seem worth getting one if the results aren't accurate. Check your phone, if it's smart. A lot of them have a pulse oximeter built in.
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# ? Jun 23, 2020 15:20 |
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Jose posted:that looks like a pub to me
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Jose posted:that looks like a pub to me can somebody please make a gif of this bumping up and down and flipping horizontally I can't do it on here
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# ? Jun 23, 2020 15:28 |
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Jose posted:that looks like a pub to me I’m here with lots of pints. They’re just out of shot, laughing too.
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# ? Jun 23, 2020 15:28 |
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always worth remembering that rishi sunak is the richest MP
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# ? Jun 23, 2020 15:30 |
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That's because he's standing in front of an electical shop. Not actually that far from me, in fact. It's in north yorkshire. It's written on the glass at the bottom if you look carefully.
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# ? Jun 23, 2020 15:30 |
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Maxwell's Electrical would be a good name for a beer
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# ? Jun 23, 2020 15:32 |
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The bloke in my town who did thumbs up like that in front of people's windows ended up getting sectioned
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I should also point out that northallerton is mostly famous for the constant traffic jam because someone decided to put two roundabouts within pissing distance of one another on a main (but tiny) road across north yorkshire. Other highlights include a major rail junction and a train station that's like 15 minutes walk away from anything you would actually want to visit. It also has a Betty's tea room which is nice but horribly overpriced and I feel weird going there because everyone wears period dress, they do really really nice coffee and macaroons though. Also a barker's department store type thing. It's kind of like tory hell honestly and only one step removed from beamish in terms of the general feel of the place. I do kinda like the independant supermarket though cos they sell all kinds of weird cheese and snacks. OwlFancier fucked around with this message at 15:37 on Jun 23, 2020 |
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Bobstar posted:Beerbeerians South Efrican imo
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# ? Jun 23, 2020 15:36 |
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Jedit posted:Check your phone, if it's smart. A lot of them have a pulse oximeter built in. I'm not sure this is true, or that pulse oximeter apps that use a phone's camera can be relied on for medical purposes. Maybe the most recent high end phones are designed for it though? Something like this is probably fine
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# ? Jun 23, 2020 15:37 |
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OwlFancier posted:
Well there's his problem. Rishi has never seen the bottom of a glass
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Private Speech posted:Other countries have universal healthcare and have had it for longer, hth. 'Short term' visitors my loving foot. You don't get free NHS care until you've become a permanent resident, which requires you to live in the UK legally for five years first, paying an NHS fee every year of that time, which regularly gets doubled every year or two. Ask my wife, who is coming towards the end of her second 2 1/2 year FLR(M) 'short term' visa. That's on top of the actual visa application fee of a couple of grand a go, of course, and paying the standard UK taxes we all do as well.
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OwlFancier posted:That's because he's standing in front of an electical shop. Has Rishi Sunak apologized for using Holocaust electronics against the British Army as part of his sick antisemitic photo stunt?
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# ? Jun 23, 2020 15:39 |
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feedmegin posted:South Efrican imo Sith Ifricin surely
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Isomermaid posted:At some point though we do need a plan for when it's ACTUALLY safe to go back into pubs again so I can buy a few people drinks in that London yeah gonna need a proper pubbing when this all over for sure hopefully pubs other than spoons will still exist in 2077
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# ? Jun 23, 2020 15:40 |
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It's kind of scary to see 65000 deaths just go into the memory hole like this. We had one of the worst responses in the world and it's just being ignored and forgotten in favour of pretending we didn't absolutely gently caress it. Nae accountability, just going down as One of those things. A wee shrug and Oh well. And the government's response is to act as if they hadn't completely hosed it and if they hadn't completely hosed it then they'd be opening the pubs by now, which is what they're doing so they can't have completely hosed it. It's just another eye opening event in a series of eye opening events. They Tories can gently caress up a plague at every stage and still be loved by at least 40% of the country. At this stage Boris could be filmed shagging a wee dug and it's only dip the tories to 39% and a bunch of blueticks would shag a staffie in support.
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# ? Jun 23, 2020 15:41 |
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I just noticed the toaster. Who in the UK really wants kitchen appliances with SMEG on them
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crispix posted:I just noticed the toaster. Who in the UK really wants kitchen appliances with SMEG on them Northallerton is full of shops like that, they even have a traditional toy shop that sells like, jigsaws and wooden toys. I wasn't kidding when I said it was basically Beamish, it's the kind of place you send your elderly demented parents because they keep regressing back to the 1930's.
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A Priti Patel just got added to one of my microsoft teams jesus christ I nearly had a heart attack
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Gonzo McFee posted:At this stage Boris could be filmed shagging a wee dug
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