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Something to be said for smartphones
On 27/03/2020 23:58, philo wrote:
On 3/27/20 5:49 PM, David wrote: On 26/03/2020 18:34, philo wrote: On Arre OK. I added it but am not active much on Usenet anymore...but due to the shut-in have increased activity That's good news!Â* :-) Perhaps you'll help me pull the chain of 'Shadow' - he lies each and every time he puts pen to paper! You've probably met other folk who are suffering from dementia and know how best to handle them. Still have tons of projects that will mostly keep me off Usenet but this isolation will probably be here for many months. I've always thought of you as an optimist .... but I suspect you might be right. :-( Do you think it might be deliberate? A friend of a friend said this of the virus:- "Clearly this was developed some time ago in the Wuhan Chemical Warfare Labs and this film long pre-dates the December outbreak. Coming so soon after the US-China trade War it is no coincidence. To the Communist Party of China to have their own people die is collateral damage if it delivers their philosophical outcomes. Good thing now is the world is challenging China product sourcing and Chinese investments in their country. To China it might be a massive own goal." There's a clip from the film he- https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news...virus-17991225 (Follow-up set to ACW) |
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Something to be said for smartphones
On Mar 29, 2020, Whisky-dave wrote
(in ): NB II photographers remember to set your focus to 2 "METRES" (bloody USA spell checker), even my cat has reminded me of government advice. https://www.dropbox.com/s/lvo3wo6opi...eters.jpg?dl=0 Hey! I can do that now that I am home, but no cat just a Fluke Multimeter. https://www.dropbox.com/s/cgu58osb8omltqs/IMG_3093.jpg -- Regards, Savageduck |
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Something to be said for smartphones
On 3/29/20 10:10 AM, Whisky-dave wrote:
On Saturday, 28 March 2020 22:49:09 UTC, David wrote: On 27/03/2020 23:58, philo wrote: On 3/27/20 5:49 PM, David wrote: On 26/03/2020 18:34, philo wrote: On Arre OK. I added it but am not active much on Usenet anymore...but due to the shut-in have increased activity That's good news!Â* :-) Perhaps you'll help me pull the chain of 'Shadow' - he lies each and every time he puts pen to paper! You've probably met other folk who are suffering from dementia and know how best to handle them. Still have tons of projects that will mostly keep me off Usenet but this isolation will probably be here for many months. I've always thought of you as an optimist .... but I suspect you might be right. :-( Do you think it might be deliberate? A friend of a friend said this of the virus:- "Clearly this was developed some time ago in the Wuhan Chemical Warfare Labs and this film long pre-dates the December outbreak. Coming so soon after the US-China trade War it is no coincidence. To the Communist Party of China to have their own people die is collateral damage if it delivers their philosophical outcomes. Good thing now is the world is challenging China product sourcing and Chinese investments in their country. To China it might be a massive own goal." There's a clip from the film he- https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news...virus-17991225 (Follow-up set to ACW) It's a f'ing film and could be a good plot for science fiction! But in reality it's Total bull**** or ballcrap in American. Why would they kill their own people, and then go on to infect future customers in world trade. I heard another rumour from someone that is under medical supervision for overdosing on MDMA he says it's transmitted via the 5G network. He should sell the idea to James Cameron. Agreed |
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Something to be said for smartphones
On 3/29/20 9:18 AM, Whisky-dave wrote:
On Thursday, 26 March 2020 01:31:20 UTC, philo wrote: On 3/25/20 8:11 PM, Whisky-dave wrote: Whenever I pull out a real camera it attracts a lot of attention...even if I'm just holding it. I do hope your "real camera" isn't a new word for your one-eyed trouser snake ;-) Virtually everyone there was carrying a smartphone so never noticed me other than that there was a gringo in their midst. So much sun there, my skin turned brown very fast and we dressed to blend it. We knew we were getting the hang of it when people actually came up to us and asked directions. The streets are such a twisted mess and with so few signs, even the natives get lost. I loved that because I can get lost in my own home town. Occasionally I just pretended I was talking. interesting seeing your home town, mine isn't so varied, thanks. LOL I'm 70 years old, I doubt anyone would notice |
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