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originally posted by: Power_Semi
originally posted by: wuflu
originally posted by: fleabit
originally posted by: wuflu
originally posted by: tennisdawg
originally posted by: wuflu
a reply to: tennisdawg
Virus can live on metal surfaces up to 21 days in the right conditions
Source? Know way this was info you received for your project. So where is this coming from? Info wrs and Alex jones?
First of all, when designing a temporary facility for a quarantine area, it is helpful to know what kind of materials the virus survives the longest on. This info pushed me away from using standard stainless steel countertops. You have been challenging everything I post since you created your login recently. I have been here for 10 years. Good luck with your disinfo campaign.
Because you are saying outlandish #. With no sources or any verification. And IMO if you were this important a guy with this much info on a global pandemic you would not have the time to constantly post in this thread.
So what you been here 10 years. That means absolutely nothing.
When you post it can live on surfaces for up to 21 days that needs a source.
This is not INFO WARS
Sounds like he was just a contractor that was given specifications so he could bid on a job, that I am presuming he didn't win. Nothing he has said is that outlandish.
He said it can live on surfaces for up to 21 days. why would a contractor know that?
He says it's so he knows what to build it out of.
Really I'd imagine the govt would have already decided what to build it out of and would have come to him and said "hey tennis dude, how much to build this out of X material"
Not "hey tennis dude, we have this killer virus no one is supposed to know about that has X incubation period, can live on stainless steel for X time, and etc, etc, etc - what do YOU h=think we should do?"
It's actually laughable.
originally posted by: fleabit
originally posted by: wuflu
originally posted by: tennisdawg
originally posted by: wuflu
a reply to: tennisdawg
Virus can live on metal surfaces up to 21 days in the right conditions
Source? Know way this was info you received for your project. So where is this coming from? Info wrs and Alex jones?
First of all, when designing a temporary facility for a quarantine area, it is helpful to know what kind of materials the virus survives the longest on. This info pushed me away from using standard stainless steel countertops. You have been challenging everything I post since you created your login recently. I have been here for 10 years. Good luck with your disinfo campaign.
Because you are saying outlandish #. With no sources or any verification. And IMO if you were this important a guy with this much info on a global pandemic you would not have the time to constantly post in this thread.
So what you been here 10 years. That means absolutely nothing.
When you post it can live on surfaces for up to 21 days that needs a source.
This is not INFO WARS
Sounds like he was just a contractor that was given specifications so he could bid on a job, that I am presuming he didn't win. Nothing he has said is that outlandish.
originally posted by: ragiusnotiel
Looking for advice,
I have to take a trip from FL to NJ in either early March or Mid April.
Best transit route? Was going to fly but now I'm thinking I might just want to drive.
First airport is DAB, layover likely in ATL/CLT, end NWK. The layovers and destination airport is whats concerning me, our local airport while 'international' is a joke. Normal day check in and tsa takez appx 12 minutes (lol).
originally posted by: wuflu
originally posted by: Power_Semi
originally posted by: wuflu
originally posted by: fleabit
originally posted by: wuflu
originally posted by: tennisdawg
originally posted by: wuflu
a reply to: tennisdawg
Virus can live on metal surfaces up to 21 days in the right conditions
Source? Know way this was info you received for your project. So where is this coming from? Info wrs and Alex jones?
First of all, when designing a temporary facility for a quarantine area, it is helpful to know what kind of materials the virus survives the longest on. This info pushed me away from using standard stainless steel countertops. You have been challenging everything I post since you created your login recently. I have been here for 10 years. Good luck with your disinfo campaign.
Because you are saying outlandish #. With no sources or any verification. And IMO if you were this important a guy with this much info on a global pandemic you would not have the time to constantly post in this thread.
So what you been here 10 years. That means absolutely nothing.
When you post it can live on surfaces for up to 21 days that needs a source.
This is not INFO WARS
Sounds like he was just a contractor that was given specifications so he could bid on a job, that I am presuming he didn't win. Nothing he has said is that outlandish.
He said it can live on surfaces for up to 21 days. why would a contractor know that?
He says it's so he knows what to build it out of.
Really I'd imagine the govt would have already decided what to build it out of and would have come to him and said "hey tennis dude, how much to build this out of X material"
Not "hey tennis dude, we have this killer virus no one is supposed to know about that has X incubation period, can live on stainless steel for X time, and etc, etc, etc - what do YOU h=think we should do?"
It's actually laughable.
Why would he know it last 21 days on surfaces? he is completely full of # Unless they said your second thing. Hey we have this killer virus thats lasts 21 days.
originally posted by: AngelsDecay
originally posted by: Power_Semi
originally posted by: AngelsDecay
originally posted by: Power_Semi
originally posted by: AngelsDecay
originally posted by: Power_Semi
Amazing - 3rd case of corona virus in Uk confirmed and the main story in the daily mail is some dude having an expensive watch stolen, and the ever disappointing BBC is about some Scottish politician sending questionable texts to a 16 year old boy.
Etc.
Personally speaking I would be 1 billion times much more worried and concerned if an agent of the law started to send my 15 or 16 years old boy some kind of *questionable messages* than my country got hit by a virus which and according to last numbers only killed 2 persons out of China after all these weeks... (and not to diminish all of our Chinese friends suffering of course).
Well you've 1 billion times got your priorities back to front then.
Glad to know you are immortal and will never gonna die one day...
Some person sent some words to my son is 1 billion times worse than 28000+ at least infected people, 500+ dead, and the possibility it's going to spread farther and kill hordes of people.
Is 1 billion times worse than some words? Someone saying "You're cute" is worse than death?
Morality over practicality over reality.
Sorry.. I can't understand your point of view... As you wrote you have all those huge China numbers in mind, but you are worried because UK media didn't report a single third patient on the British newspapers...?
Maybe selfishness over common sense...
originally posted by: TruthJava
a reply to: TruthJava
Also just read this on Twitter...
" Chinese doctor Li Wenliang, one of the eight whistleblowers who tried to warn other medics of the #coronavirus outbreak but were reprimanded by local police, dies of coronavirus on Thursday in Wuhan"
TWEET
originally posted by: scyther2286
a reply to: Power_Semi
outside of China the numbers are going up..... from like 10 to 15, not enough
originally posted by: wuflu
Are there hospitals being built in Biloxi or Plumb island. Be pretty easy to verify right?
If they are taking it as seriously as he says they should be under construction right now right?
originally posted by: scyther2286
a reply to: TruthJava
those were evacuees, not people here on the ground who were exposed.
originally posted by: wuflu
originally posted by: fleabit
originally posted by: wuflu
originally posted by: tennisdawg
originally posted by: wuflu
a reply to: tennisdawg
Virus can live on metal surfaces up to 21 days in the right conditions
Source? Know way this was info you received for your project. So where is this coming from? Info wrs and Alex jones?
First of all, when designing a temporary facility for a quarantine area, it is helpful to know what kind of materials the virus survives the longest on. This info pushed me away from using standard stainless steel countertops. You have been challenging everything I post since you created your login recently. I have been here for 10 years. Good luck with your disinfo campaign.
Because you are saying outlandish #. With no sources or any verification. And IMO if you were this important a guy with this much info on a global pandemic you would not have the time to constantly post in this thread.
So what you been here 10 years. That means absolutely nothing.
When you post it can live on surfaces for up to 21 days that needs a source.
This is not INFO WARS
Sounds like he was just a contractor that was given specifications so he could bid on a job, that I am presuming he didn't win. Nothing he has said is that outlandish.
He said it can live on surfaces for up to 21 days. why would a contractor know that?
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: wuflu
Are there hospitals being built in Biloxi or Plumb island. Be pretty easy to verify right?
If they are taking it as seriously as he says they should be under construction right now right?
Quarantine facilities would probably be tents.
We take too long to build hospitals in the West.