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| SiliconWizard:
--- Quote from: GlennSprigg on March 27, 2020, 02:52:43 pm ---Hopefully, anything that may help is worth looking in to... :( --- End quote --- Yep. But experience also shows us how cautious we should be communicating about it (which is shame though, so much for transparency!) It's like as soon as some medical team gives a slight hope with a potential drug that *may* help, some people will start buying that illegally and self-medicate. Maybe we should just let them though, as this is so stupid anyway that they may as well face the consequences with side-effects and possible overdose. |
| SilverSolder:
--- Quote from: SiliconWizard on March 27, 2020, 03:37:56 pm ---[...] It's like as soon as some medical team gives a slight hope with a potential drug that *may* help, some people will start buying that illegally and self-medicate. Maybe we should just let them though, as this is so stupid anyway that they may as well face the consequences with side-effects and possible overdose. --- End quote --- Consider them as testing volunteers? |
| SiliconWizard:
--- Quote from: SilverSolder on March 27, 2020, 04:12:52 pm --- --- Quote from: SiliconWizard on March 27, 2020, 03:37:56 pm ---[...] It's like as soon as some medical team gives a slight hope with a potential drug that *may* help, some people will start buying that illegally and self-medicate. Maybe we should just let them though, as this is so stupid anyway that they may as well face the consequences with side-effects and possible overdose. --- End quote --- Consider them as testing volunteers? --- End quote --- As none of it is monitored (except we just know if they die) and we aren't even sure what they got illegally was the real substance, I don't think we can't get anything valid out of this except natural selection. |
| ocset:
I lived with the Malaysian Army in Bosnia for a time. They had a perfectly good system... It involved no toilet paper....They didnt have or want any...they just took a big bucket full of water into the toilet with them...and then used their hand...dipping in and out of the water. I used to use the pages of a paperback book...and put it in a plastic bag and throw it away afterwards as it would block the toilet. Bring back National health toilet paper!! |
| Stray Electron:
--- Quote from: treez on March 28, 2020, 10:29:46 am ---I lived with the Malaysian Army in Bosnia for a time. They had a perfectly good system... It involved no toilet paper....They didnt have or want any...they just took a big bucket full of water into the toilet with them...and then used their hand...dipping in and out of the water. --- End quote --- I'm curious about how they cleaned their hands after their wipe up job? That would be a good way to spread Covid19 these days. Early studies have shown that it remains active in fecal matter for up to 16 days after the subject has been clinically tested as recovered. And that's not even allowing for people that are asymptomatic. |
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