Rant of the day

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  1. Peter B

    Peter B Active Member

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    I have two of the testing machines at work, one by Bosch and one by Lumira. They test for human DNA to validate the test. Nothing is transmitted anywhere, they are stand alone tests, and the test cassette is straight into a contaminated waste bin once used.
     
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  2. Hubaxe

    Hubaxe Good moaning! aka Mr Wordsalad :)

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    #4142 Hubaxe, Jan 18, 2021
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    Those people had this information directly into their head after they received the jab with the 5 G implant. :grinning:
     
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  3. andyc1

    andyc1 Lunarville 7, Airlock 3

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    Your right... it's the microchip talking :laughing:
     
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  4. Hubaxe

    Hubaxe Good moaning! aka Mr Wordsalad :)

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    On 7th of January I ordered front and rear tyres for the ST1050. Received the front tyre on 8th of January.
    Still waiting for the rear one, that spent some time in a dispatch center around Paris.
    Arrived 1 week ago at the delivery center based 20 min from home, and still not delivered..
    They will probably say it's because of Covid. Covid only impact rear tyres, not front ones ..
     
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  5. johne

    johne Standing on the shoulders of dwarves.

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    Those adverts you see on the telly where some cosmetic firm is selling a 'magic' (aren't they all?) potion for women to look years younger.

    Then at the bottom of the screen it says 83% of 156 women agree it made a positive difference. That's very interesting because according to my pocket calculator 83% of 156 is 129.48! so I assume one of the women was only 48% convinced it was any good whilst 52% of her thought it was crap.:joy: I know I'm a saddo with too much time on my hands these days (I blame it on lockdown), but check for yourself, there are lots of these adverts running currently and many just don't add up. Where are the advertising standards authority when you need them??
     
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  6. johne

    johne Standing on the shoulders of dwarves.

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    Those adverts you see on the telly where some cosmetic firm is selling a 'magic' (aren't they all?) potion for women to look years younger.

    Then at the bottom of the screen it says 83% of 156 women agree it made a positive difference. That's very interesting because according to my pocket calculator 83% of 156 is 129.48! so I assume one of the women was only 48% convinced it was any good whilst 52% of her thought it was crap.:joy: I know I'm a saddo with too much time on my hands these days (I blame it on lockdown), but check for yourself, there are lots of these adverts running currently and many just don't add up. Where are the advertising standards authority when you need them??
     
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  7. Peter B

    Peter B Active Member

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    Usual place, in a dark room with their heads up their arses.
     
  8. Hubaxe

    Hubaxe Good moaning! aka Mr Wordsalad :)

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    Front tyre received within a couple of days, the rear tyre never showed up after 3 weeks.
    Used those nice forms on the carrier web site to complain several times and chase my tyre, only received automatic messages saying my tyre is on it's way (maybe he jumped out of the truck,and tried to roll alone from Paris to Savoie.. a rebel tyre)
    Same with the seller, used the forms, automatic message to check on carrier parcel track
    This morning I finally phoned the carrier hotline... The tyre is lost.
    Then called the seller company.. They knew about it, and even raised a complain ticket with the carrier about, but ... what about contacting the customer (aka me) to propose another tyre or refund ????????
    A new tyre on it's way, I gonna virtually destroy the seller and the carrier with angry bitter feedback comments, without moving from my sofa o_O
     
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  9. Cyborgbot

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    #4149 Cyborgbot, Feb 1, 2021
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    :joy:
    Statistics and probability are funny things and often misunderstood.

    Say you see the doctor and are tested positive for a nasty disease. If the accuracy is 99%, it sounds to be awful news, and you should write a will immediately.

    However if say 10000 people have the test there will be 100 false positives counted.

    Your test is one of those. This means you actually only have a one percent chance in that test group if having the lurgy.

    Great news and gives you enough time to go for another ride...

    I was told this by a statistician but there’s a ‘chance’ they may be wrong :):joy:
     
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  10. andypandy

    andypandy Crème de la Crème

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    Similarly when you go to see the nurse after a blood test and your result for X is 40.1 the nurse tells you you've got XYZ disease. But the test might only be accurate to +/- 5% so your X could be well below the threshold of 40. So the nurse tells you to make an appointment to see the doctor. So you get to see the doctor and he says 40.1 is OK, nothing to worry about. All a waste of time, money and effort.
     
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  11. Wessa

    Wessa Cruising

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  12. Tiglet

    Tiglet Vintage Member

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    Apparently this story has appeared in numerous daily national newspapers today.

    The Brighton & Sussex University Hospital (BSUH) stated:

    Midwives have been told to stop using terms including "breastfeeding" and “breastmilk” as part of a new trans-friendly policy at an NHS trust. ... Instead of saying"breastmilk", they can choose from "human milk" or "breast/chestmilk" or "milk from the feeding mother or parent".

    Now before anyone starts shouting I copied this from a national newspaper, not my words and btw I have a couple of gay/lesbian friends,,,,that’s if I’m now allowed to call them that.

    The worlds going crazy.
     
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  13. TEZ 217

    TEZ 217 Crème de la Crème

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    Re phrase that Tiglet
    "THE WORLD HAS GONE CRAZY AND ITS GETTING CRAZIER EVERY DAY."
     
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  14. Peter B

    Peter B Active Member

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    To use their own parlance, I wonder how many "clients" they think they will have who were not born female?
    If they get anyone who was born male then we can say miracles happen.
     
  15. Peter B

    Peter B Active Member

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    Should idiots who book a covid vaccination, then don't bother to turn up, be charged the cost of the vaccine that has been wasted?
    I think they should be, if you don't want it don't book an appointment.
     
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  16. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    Though I definitely agree, Peter, I just had a conversation today with a good friend who made an appointment and something happened that she needed to change it. She made the new appointment then attempted to cancel the other one. After numerous attempts to cancel it which failed, she gave up but feels quite guilty about just not showing up. The appointments were made through an online system with no option to communicate another way. So though I think most of those who book a vaccination and don't bother to turn up may well be idiots, it's not 100%. And perhaps she was charged anyway as we're having to include our insurance information when we sign up. But that's speculation. That all said, it does make me see red when I read about wasted vaccine. :mad:
     
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  17. Cyborgbot

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    When I have volunteered at the vaccination centre no vaccines go to waste. If it looks like the full batch isn’t going to be used (for whatever reason) the GPs call upon their last minute list of deserving people, plus carers/hospital staff etc are called that can pop in and be jabbed. Occasionally the carers/chaperones of the ‘victim’ also get offered the jab if there’s a few spare.

    Nothing (in my experience) is wasted.

    Better in someone’s arm than in a fridge or down a drain.
     
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  18. Fork Lock

    Fork Lock Crème de la Crème

    Going bonkers over here, as well.

    They are renaming schools, streets, sports teams, now this.

    Cherokee Nation chief wants Jeep to stop using tribe's name.
     
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  19. Old dumb arse

    Old dumb arse Noble Member

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    As I am now living in Indian territory, oklahoma I think a financial agreement can be negotiated
     
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  20. Hubaxe

    Hubaxe Good moaning! aka Mr Wordsalad :)

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    Same movement in France, speaking about renaming all places holding a name involved even from far with slavery (eg Colbert who worked on "the Black code").
    I'd rather see a better education on history, context, errors than changing a school name.
     
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