It’s got merit as it essentially sets a firm end date for the whole shit show, after which people can go back to normal (with the exception of OS travel). The other options are open ended.Endgame C is so obviously logical answer.
Government mandated suspension of mortgages and rents for the duration of the shutdown, the pick-up where we left off just with closed border thereafter. I'm sure everyone could cope with a coordinated multi-week lock-down if you knew it was actually going to deal with the issue. The current approach is like walking out onto the beach when the water has diasppeared before a tsunami. It might be interesting times but it's going to overwhelm us very quickly...
Is that a 29" pot?Mine very quiet. Still out of the usual stuff....
Including the 4kg of sugar I need for my 45lt batch of apocalypse sauce
Also, COVID19 keeps putting my pics sideways
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Just imagine how cool that feed would be if you had lots of mates that were into wakeboarding...[You know what my FB feed needs more of? Original jokes about people going for a ride today as their contribution to social distancing.
Nooooooooooooo!!! There always other options. You can just fall back on that garbage before the apocalypse even hits!Did a driveby of my local coffee spot, it's packed the hilt and lines well out the door. Just came home, caffeine will have to be the moccona kind!
Unreal eh !Universities...business as usual. Gold
Probably the perfect analogy.The current approach is like walking out onto the beach when the water has diasppeared before a tsunami.
Yeah, but did you pick upReally weird/awesome vibe at my favourite small bar lastnight.
hand sanitiser’s for everyone, max capacity limited to 30 people instead of their usual 100. Bar staff constantly washing hands.
Maybe 15 people max? Everybody in there being taking careful to not get too close to each other.
S’not all doom and gloom. People are starting to take things very seriously now.
We were due at an 8 year olds party last week at bowling but told then we wouldnt be going. Made sure a couple of lego sets got to him though and a nice card from our son. Its hard on the kids but it isnt going away unless we all take it more seriously.Shitting bricks at the prospect of taking my 7 year old a party at Macca's this arvo
We’ll be fine, we had masks on.Yeah, but did you pick up
No chance. You need a cock that is a bit over 1.5m long!Yeah, but did you pick up
Did you cry like the baby in eraser head?We’ll be fine, we had masks on.
penicillin shot booked for monday to cover the other nasties.
all for naught though I’m afraid.......
It’s got merit as it essentially sets a firm end date for the whole shit show, after which people can go back to normal (with the exception of OS travel). The other options are open ended.
Endgame C would allow domestic air travel to return to normal passenger loads sooner which might help save the airlines.
I'm with Poods on this one, they don't deserve it - and as a society we don't really need it in 99.9% of cases. Air travel is frivolous and an almost totally unnecessary luxury item that people have just become acclimatised to using as "the norm" for interstate/international travel. People only travel by air because it's faster and unrealistically cheap.Do they need saving? Or even deserve it? Fuck them. Let the strongest survive or new ones emerge from the ashes...Phoenix air! It's not a. Essential industry and I'd much prefer to see bail out support actions going to hospitals and people.
Finally a stove without a bike on it.
Yup that reference is lost on me.Did you cry like the baby in eraser head?
...I'm of the thinking that these latter companies have been avoiding their tax and fucking their workers over for a long time. I acknowledge there is some economic benefit from the size of their workforce spending their incomes etc, but if the companies haven't been working on building a safety for shit storms, why should we be busting our balls to keep them up.I'm with Poods on this one, they don't deserve it - and as a society we don't really need it in 99.9% of cases. Air travel is frivolous and an almost totally unnecessary luxury item that people have just become acclimatised to using as "the norm" for interstate/international travel. People only travel by air because it's faster and unrealistically cheap.
If Australia had high-speed rail between cities interstate flights would have died off years ago.