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• #1177
On the topic of nuclear bunkers... The dad of someone I was friends with at school had one which was run as a museum. One day someone called Ronald Mcdonald broke in with a jcb and barricaded themselves in, and we spent the evening watching him on cctv cameras eating his way through 3 years worth of tinned food.
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• #1178
Weirdest story ever.
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• #1179
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/3718052.stm
Feck me how did I miss this? Do tell us more.
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• #1180
As ever, so ahead of the curve: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77IZttD_pU8
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• #1181
To be honest I can't remember much about it other than going round to his house on the first day and watching him walk around the bunker on a CCTV monitor in an office. I think he really could have survived down there for a significant amount of time though.
Once we joined in with a group who had rented the whole place for a the day for a bb gun fight. It was a 14 year olds dream day out.
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• #1182
Is there any point of washing your hands as you are touching the handles when people haven't washed? Also how the hands are dried.
Keep your fingies out of your face and your bare hands off door handles and taps in public places and you´re doubly protected. You´ll look weird using your elbows to open doors though.
The official WHO hand washing guide (https://www.who.int/gpsc/clean_hands_protection/en/) has as its final step the instruction to use a disposable paper towel to dry one´s hands and to then use said tissue to turn off the tap.
What I would add as a Finn, having been drilled at school on hand washing and looked at fingernail scum samples through a microscope during a science lesson, is to use one of these: https://sinituote.fi/tuote/sini-siivousvalineet/kylpyhuoneen-wcn-ja-saunan-pesu/pesuharjat/kynsiharja/. Every home in the country has a pile of these. Nothing beats good ole brute mechanical force when it comes to cleaning hands and especially those filthy fingernails.
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• #1183
Also, I was alarmed to hear your glorious leader on the telly the other day telling people to spend only 20 seconds "washing" their hands while the WHO says a full minute is needed. The rule of thumb is to sing Happy Birthday twice. The WHO alcohol handrub poster does say 20 seconds though: https://www.who.int/gpsc/5may/How_To_HandRub_Poster.pdf?ua=1
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• #1184
Hopefully he won't be fooled again.
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• #1185
and no substitute for a thorough hand washing.
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• #1186
You do realise ElephantBreath = Lynx?
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• #1188
One of our number is in there...
Worst polo player ever... Pretty quick on a road bike tho'...
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• #1189
Yeah I know.
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• #1190
Ah right. Sounds less than ideal.
I thought Vittu's quotes showed how isolation might be taken in more democratic countries. Although Haas seems a little more pragmatic. -
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• #1192
Someone in my wife's office is being tested for it, they were in Milan last week and have been ill for 3 days.
It was nice knowing you all...
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• #1193
Greggs continue to win:
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• #1194
https://news.sky.com/story/mapped-where-coronavirus-has-spread-in-the-uk-11948150
Map of where in UK the virus is
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• #1195
Bad karma
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• #1197
Interesting ;)
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• #1198
Except the entirety of Devon doesn't have it, it's Torbay, which they have helpfully left uncoloured.
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• #1199
Quick re-edit to the rescue...
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• #1200
No cases in Cornwall. No Greggs there either...
Typo, he meant class room sizes.