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Rickent

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  1. 9 hours ago, restlessnomad said:

    I am not judging you, I have not posted anything about your character yet...

    am purely trying to judge whether your boat is ugly or not(so much so that it offended the eyes of shiny boater)

    Any boat that isn't shiny will offend the eyes of a shiny boater.

  2. 1 minute ago, pearley said:

    All electric or cooking by gas and using marina washing and drying machines?

    we have gas, cooking and water heating is gas.

    washing done on board, usual stuff, leccy kettle, TV. Phone charging.

    we used a little more in winter as battery charger was connected .

  3. 1 hour ago, pearley said:

    We are gas free with built-in gennie and book electric. When on a shoreline we use around £3.50 a day.

    So much the same as Alan but substitute oven and induction hob for his air fryer and microwave.

    We have solid fuel stove so no electric heating but do have washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher.

    when we were hooked up at our old mooring we used to use around 35p a day .

  4. 9 minutes ago, Jerra said:

    You don't seem to have comprehended what I have said.   I will try again.   Yes the cases are rising exponentially however the percentage of them (you do understand percentages don't you) that are positive is staying the same.

     

    For example if there were 1000 cases today and 10% were positive (that's 100) then next week there were 2500 cases the way things are going 10% would be positive (that's 250).   That is by simply looking at the figures an increase in cases.

     

    N.B.   I am not saying those figures are real I am merely using them as an example because you seemed to have difficulty understanding the way I expressed it in words.

    I do understand percentages, to say that the positives have stayed steady, or in your own words, the same , you would have to know the exact number of tests that were carried out daily,  the point I am trying to make is that there is a very real chance, due to the test being used, that a high percentage of new cases are false positives and this looks the case as hospital admissions and deaths are not rising in conjuction with the cases.

    Reading your post again , you cannot differentiate between a case and a positive test, a positive test is a case.

  5. 5 minutes ago, Jerra said:

    Thank you.  Would you care to tell me which one I would like to read it.

    It is a fact that that 307 < 60yrs old have died true.   What is meaningless is tagging that to 67,000,000 as if all 67,000,000 were in the age group.    If you want/need to give a number alongside the fact it needs to be the number in the discussed age group as I pointed out.

    Hang on it was owing to the number of tests before.   Whether the tests are unsuitable or not the same percentage of positives if occurring as before.  Which means that the number of cases is rising whether it is infallible as a diagnostic test or not.   Incidentally which group of clowns developed a test which wasn't intended to diagnose before they developed one for diagnosis.   Do you have a reference which explains this test isn't intended for diagnosis?   I certainly haven't come across one yet.

    Even if they tests produces a high number of false positives it seems to be doing it with regularity otherwise the percentage of positives in the tests would vary (probably wildly) they aren't they are holding steady.   Which logically means that the number of positives is being regular as well.   It is illogical to suggest otherwise IMO

     

    Can you explain how the percentage of tests that are positive is holding the same through all the increases in tests otherwise?

    All media outlets were reporting 75000 deaths, go look it up.

    You are correct about under 60 and 67,000,000,  but 1400 deaths from all age groups is from 67,000,000 and that amount is extremely small percentage wise.

    The positives are not holding steady, they are rising, exponentially according to the government. 

    The clown that invented the test is Karry Mullis, it was an analytical test to try and establish the link between HIV and aids, it was never intended for diagnosis, if you don't believe it do a little research and find out, he is a nobel prize winner, so hardly a clown.

  6. 3 minutes ago, Graham Davis said:

    Quite, but some people think they know better!

     

    What planet are you on?
    Are all the cases now being reported at Universities false?

    possibly, I am sorry but I am not on planet fear.

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    5 minutes ago, Graham Davis said:

    Quite, but some people think they know better!

     

    What planet are you on?
    Are all the cases now being reported at Universities false?

    please watch the video I posted with Karry Mullis, it tells you all you need to know about the pcr test.

    If any one should know, he should, he invented it.

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  7. 3 minutes ago, Jerra said:

    Says whom?

    Giving a number from an age range and then saying out of a population of 67,000,000 is meaning less.   You need to compare it to the number in the age group e.g. (NB these figures are deliberately silly to make the point) if the total of under 60s was 500 the figure of 307 is much more serious than if the total were 20,000,000

    If the pandemic is over why are cases both here and abroad rising fairly rapidly?   The suggestion that cases are owing to more testing was destroyed by a scientist recently pointing out that the % of positive cases had remained the same as the number of tests rose.

    An official government report says so.

    The death figures are not meaningless, they are from ONS. I am not quoting figures willy nilly, 307 people under the age of 60 with no underlying health issues have died, fact .

    The cases are rising due to the unsuitable test, it is not designed to diagnose, it cannot differentiate one virus from another, it produces a high number of false positives, if you don't believe this see what Karry Mullis has to say, he invented the test to study the link between HIV and aids.

     

     

  8. The death toll from lock down measures is now estimated to be around 75000, far more than the actual virus.

    307 people under 60 with no underlying health issues have died since February,  that is out of a population of 67 million.

    1400 from all age ranges without health issues, again from a population of 67 million, we are using a test that is unsuitable for diagnoses and produces more false positives than actual positives. 

    The pandemic followed a classic curve in infections and deaths but is now over, cases are going up due to more testing and massive amounts of false positives, hospitalizations and deaths have flatlined and remain very low. 

     

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  9. 13 hours ago, David Mack said:

     

     

    When I am leaving the boat for any time on pins I first hammer in a pin with a loop welded to it, tie the rope with a clove hitch around the pin below the loop and back to the boat, then drive a second plain pin throughthe loop on the first pin. Having two pins at different angles makes it much less likely they will be pulled out.

    I do this as a matter of course any time I am moored on pins.

  10. 59 minutes ago, Tony Brooks said:

    Ah, the generator makes all the difference as long as you can observe the no engine running 8pm to 8am regulation (or its an built in cocooned one).  Really the answer is as much solar as you can afford but do not expect too much of it until next spring.

    mines still going strong.

  11. 1 hour ago, Loddon said:

    Much the same as mine Smartgauge showed 95%

    Having said that they were 12.1v at 8 o'clock with the immersion on, recovered by 08.15 to 12.5v ;)

     

    I have just taken a new mooring without electric hook up, my batteries are Exide hyhbrid marine batteries, they are 5 years old now but have had an extremely easy life up to now with 680w of solar keeping them topped up all summer, and battery charger plugged in during the winter.

    I will find out soon enough how good they are and how quickly I can bugger them up.

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