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cthia
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The Venezuelan gunboat Captain was simply bored from all of the quarantining. "Hey guys, let's pit maneuver a train."
The cruise ship had a reinforced hull to take on icebergs. Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense |
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n7axw
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Is that another version of "hey guys, look at the hair on my chest!!" ? ![]() Don - When any group seeks political power in God's name, both religion and politics are instantly corrupted.
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Annachie
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Given that the company has doubled it's production recently, and would probably produce more if it could, if it was easy it would have already happened. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You are so going to die. :p ~~~~ runsforcelery ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ still not dead. ![]() |
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clancy688
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I found an interesting article here about why the European welfare states might be better suited to ride the Coronavirus currents than the (economically) ultra-liberal United States:
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles ... oronavirus Tl;dr: European countries are relying on their social safety nets to absorb the shocks of economic crises, Anglo-American countries (and especially the US) are relying on the free markets to adjust. However, for the latter to work, the economy needs to keep running, which is difficult to impossible during the current pandemic: Either the economy is shut down in order to save lives, in which case the absence of the European safety nets will fuck them, or it's restarted, possibly causing the pandemic to get out of control, killing millions in the process and still effectively shutting down the economy.
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Joat42
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The problem with changing a mill to produce something different isn't something that is done in days, we are talking weeks if not months. A mill is geared towards one type of product, if it's paper for magazines it takes A LOT of work and parts to get it produce for example toilet-paper. The type of pulp used is also dependent on the final product, so you need to change your pulp-process to fit the product and that's also something that takes time. On top of that you need to tinker with all the machines that are going to cut the paper to the right widths and lengths for packaging and some machines can't even be used for different types of paper than what they where designed for. It can be done, but don't expect it to be quick in any way. --- Jack of all trades and destructive tinkerer. Anyone who have simple solutions for complex problems is a fool. |
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As I understand it, the Canadian pulp mill provides a high grade, extra fine, raw pulp. 3M then combines the pulp with synthetic fibers to make the filter fabric. There is no need to modify or replace the paper rolling and cutting equipment. Of course Trump is being undiplomatic, but he is reacting to the realization that 3M outsourced yet another critical manufacturing capacity to China. China now dictates how many masks 3M can export and to who. All of those masks that Chi a is so generously donating are being manufactured by an American company. Trump is scrambling to make the US certain that Americans will not die from lack of medical supplies. Once American capacity is restored, Trump will be exporting and donating. |
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doug941
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The official you cited would be correct and valid to cite as to the infections per million and deaths per million numbers. Those are a statistical abstraction lacking precise numbers. It is at best tangential to the numbers of actual infected patients and deaths of infected. Those are straight up medical diagnoses, and both Europe and North America use the same ICD-9 rules to figure out. |
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Daryl
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Guess who?
Jan 22 "We have it totally under control - just one person coming in from China" Feb 10 "You know, in April it dies with better weather" Feb 25 " the 15, in a couple of days it is going to be close to zero" Feb 30 "it will disappear, its like a miracle, one day it will disappear" March 4 'we are talking about very low numbers in the United States" March 5 "our numbers are just about lower than anybody" March 18. " People are dying who have never died before " |
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Michael Everett
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That quote cannot be argued against. Death is, for the vast majority of the population, something that happens only once. Seriously, over 99.99% of the current population have never died before. ~~~~~~
I can't write anywhere near as well as Weber But I try nonetheless, And even do my own artwork. (Now on Twitter)and mentioned by RFC! ACNH Dreams at DA-6594-0940-7995 |
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n7axw
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![]() ![]() Don - When any group seeks political power in God's name, both religion and politics are instantly corrupted.
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