i was thinking about that this week, my pay-wave is broken, so i might go order a new card.
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Went down to our local shops this morning to pick up my wife's blister pk's of medication , have to feel sorry for the trolley girl from the super market having to collect all the trolleys from around the car park & no supply of protective gloves . surely she is the most vulnerable & the check out people 2nd in line .
We all know Evo is a bit of a agent provocateur (ok a Troll) sometimes very funny, but others not so much - just ignore the comments.
In Rule 1 for the forum it says "Forum trolling - the intentional provoking of other forum users - is also forbidden." doesn't seem to be applied to many people on the Forum.
Yes, that's been confirmed, but it will detect those who have developed a fever because of infection with the virus. And having that door stop test in the public view, along with social distancing in the centre, will give the public confidence to attend the medical centre . I think that's important. Another symptom reported is a loss of smell and taste, at the asymptomatic stage, according to the ABC today.
Yes strictly speaking you are correct but in some circles is just someone who likes to "rock the boat" and see what happens [bighmmm]
The same as strictly speaking a "troll" is a beastie that lives under bridges and in caves and eats little children and other people - where in other circles a Troll is is a person who starts quarrels or upsets people on the Internet to distract and sow discord by posting inflammatory and digressive, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog) with the intent of provoking readers into displaying emotional responses and normalizing tangential discussion, whether for the troll's amusement or a specific gain. (From Wikipedia)
As i said I actually find most of your posts very funny and lift the mood in some posts - but sometimes (like many of us) maybe not so appropriate and not so funny.
Have a good day
Garry
Italian infection rate falls. Too early to call a downward trend, the Italian National Health Institute says, but promising news.
"17:50 Italian infection rate fallsNew cases in Italy have fallen for the second day running. Official data data showed 4,789 new cases, nearly 700 fewer than the figure reported yesterday. There were also fewer deaths — 600 compared to 651 on Sunday.Italy is suffering through the worst outbreak in Europe and has imposed a stringent, nation-wide lockdown. Authorities are still waiting to claim success, saying it is too early to determine if cases are actually slowing.With a shortage of hospital beds, authorities have been closely watching recovery rates, which are up 6%."Today I can say that the positive trend is confirmed," Giulio Gallera, Health Commissioner for the Lombardy region, said before the Civil Protection Agency gave its figures. "It's not yet the time to declare victory, on the contrary ... it is time to more more focused than ever, but we can see a light at the end of the tunnel," he said.Italy's National Health Institute (ISS) chief Silvio Brusaferro said: "These are positive numbers, but I do not have the courage to firmly state that there is a downward trend.""