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The Random Question of the Day Thread...

Started by D4D, February 05, 2015, 08:36:41 PM

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paceman

Quote from: Bird on May 18, 2020, 10:36:52 AM
I supply - or they supply.. So if they supply the bags should I refuse to touch the bags too?
I've also touched all the items they are scanning too... twice. Once off the shelf into trolley - once onto the thing for them to scan in.

as Champ says, it just slows the whole lot down, I mean having 18 checkouts, and only 2 open helps that too...

but the stuff from the shelf may have come from a 'safer' environment than your personal bags... ?

maybe the packaging plants for those items are being cleaned/fumigated?

i don't know.  i'd take my chances with a new grocery item, than someone's personal bag that hasn't ever been washed...

in the end, i think it's a small price to pay...  i don't have an issue with it.  keep your distance and it shouldn't be a big problem.

haven't seen too many grocery stores/kmart/etc,  up here that have a heap of people lining up, with hardly any checkouts open.  the opposite has applied actually.  they want to get you in and out ASAP...




alnjan

Quote from: Bird on May 18, 2020, 09:59:32 AM
Why do Coles etc expect you to pack your own bags at the checkout? FFS.......

Yep especially after they have cross contaminated your goods with their one pair of gloves for the day

Makes more sense to use the self serve, scan and pack yourself.   
Cheers

Al and/or Jan

Champin

I've picked up from a majority of supermarket distribution centres in and around melbourne and delivered to most supermakets big and small around gippsland and I personally have not witnessed a great amount of hygiene either before or since the virus hit. I don't worry about something I have no control over,  I just deal with it and wash my hands every time I leave a shop.

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Spada

Quote from: paceman on May 18, 2020, 10:44:18 AM

i don't know.  i'd take my chances with a new grocery item, than someone's personal bag that hasn't ever been washed...


You mean the grocery item that you've just carried around the store in one of their grotty green baskets  >:D
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Champin

Years ago I used to deliver flour to shops around melbourne and some of the dirtiest rat infested shops were in toorak and prahran. It's the old storey, if you like a food, don't see how it's made. Same then as now, personal hygiene is the key.

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paceman

Quote from: Spada on May 18, 2020, 11:53:15 AM
You mean the grocery item that you've just carried around the store in one of their grotty green baskets  >:D

nah mate... don't use those baskets...

in the end, if packing your own groceries is the biggest issue you have in the world at the moment, you're doing ok...

Pete79

Seeing as pubs have been shut all of this time, did any of them take the opportunity to clean their stinking carpets and bar mats?

austastar

Could never figure carpets in a place that smelt like it should be tackled with a 1 inch hose.
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xcvator

Quote from: Pete79 on May 31, 2020, 09:09:57 PM
Seeing as pubs have been shut all of this time, did any of them take the opportunity to clean their stinking carpets and bar mats?

Worked in a couple of pubs in Carlton and Fitzroy in the good old days, if any problem started, down came the roller shutters untill all the noise stopped, then out came the fire hoses to clean things.  ;D No carpets and no bar mats,no blood, all gone constable 
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Hairs

Please let me know if I have this wrong.
I believe the media, through their masters are controlling our emotions.
Local newspapers have closed shop, near everyone gets their news online, a captive audience.
What would happen if we all turned our tv's off, turned FB off, actually phoned someone(btw, thanks to the swaggers that I get phone calls from), dropped in and said G'day, how do you reckon our communities would change?


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Troopy_03

Quote from: Hairs on June 02, 2020, 07:16:40 PM
Please let me know if I have this wrong.
I believe the media, through their masters are controlling our emotions.
Local newspapers have closed shop, near everyone gets their news online, a captive audience.
What would happen if we all turned our tv's off, turned FB off, actually phoned someone(btw, thanks to the swaggers that I get phone calls from), dropped in and said G'day, how do you reckon our communities would change?

Local newspapers closing has more to do with printing costs V sales. Why would you spend money producing a product that people don't buy?
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Bird

Quote from: Troopy_03 on June 02, 2020, 07:58:20 PM
Local newspapers closing has more to do with printing costs V sales. Why would you spend money producing a product that people don't buy?
our local community news paper here adn back home was free.
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Hairs

Quote from: Bird on June 02, 2020, 08:02:06 PM
our local community news paper here adn back home was free.
Yep, a free one here has taken the opportunity to increase thier market.
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Bird

Quote from: Hairs on June 02, 2020, 08:14:13 PM
Yep, a free one here has taken the opportunity to increase thier market.
our local here is nothing but an infomercial. not worth reading.

one back home was ok
https://www.theleader.com.au/
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Steffo1

Quote from: Hairs on June 02, 2020, 07:16:40 PM
Please let me know if I have this wrong.
I believe the media, through their masters are controlling our emotions.
Local newspapers have closed shop, near everyone gets their news online, a captive audience.
What would happen if we all turned our tv's off, turned FB off, actually phoned someone(btw, thanks to the swaggers that I get phone calls from), dropped in and said G'day, how do you reckon our communities would change?

I don't watch television too much, probably an hour a week max, mainly Shaun the Sheep, but I have to laugh when people hang Shit on 'Reality TV' programmes and then watch the news with 'Oohs, aahs and tsk tsks' going on.
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gronk

Quote from: Steffo1 on June 02, 2020, 08:29:21 PM
I don't watch television too much, probably an hour a week max, mainly Shaun the Sheep,

Don't know what Shaun the Sheep is, but an hr of tellie a week would put you in the 0.1% of people who don't watch it.

Have a friend who doesn't own a computer, and doesn't know how to access the internet on his phone either. But he has a tellie...and a smart one at that, but only uses it for netflix.
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moeite

Quote from: Bird on June 02, 2020, 08:02:06 PM
our local community news paper here adn back home was free.
It was never "free". Local "free" papers are the same as "free" to air TV.
You, the consumer, is the product and the TV channel and the paper are a way of delivering you to the advertiser.
The way it works is that the local paper or TV channel go and have a talk to their media buyer about what they are publishing / airing. The media buyer then goes to the advertiser and asks for advertising for products that will appeal to the demographic that will likely watch the programme or read the paper.
Money changes hands, the paper is printed and delivered to your letterbox and you are delivered to the advertiser.
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Hairs

Ok, so QLD have shut boarders(because NSW has a higher number of cases of covid19), yet we see here(northern NSW) many QLD plated vehicles(without the big window thingy) towing caravans, trailers.
So these lot come to NSW, camp, holiday, go back to Canetoad country and all is good.
Am I missing something here?
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Bird

Quote from: HairsAm I missing something here?

Your trying to work out what cant be worked out.
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Fizzie

By my understanding of the rules (which I openly admit may be way off!) if even Qld residents in Qld vehicles don't have a border pass, they won't be allowed back in ???
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alnjan

Quote from: Fizzie on June 06, 2020, 08:52:05 AM
By my understanding of the rules (which I openly admit may be way off!) if even Qld residents in Qld vehicles don't have a border pass, they won't be allowed back in ???

They are allowed back in.   No real dramas.   It is only if they have been to the declared hot spots they have to isolate for the 14 days.   

https://www.health.qld.gov.au/system-governance/legislation/cho-public-health-directions-under-expanded-public-health-act-powers/border-restrictions
Cheers

Al and/or Jan

Hairs

Ok,
Not trying to start a Shite fight,
In the current climate, BLM, and the increasing violence and the anger in the communitty.
I have tried to find/google statists on how many people have lost their life in custody over the last 30 years.
All I find is references to Aboriginal deaths, there must be a record somewhere.
Considering the prison system is predominantly aboriginal, wouldn't' the numbers be high regarding this?
Grafton Jail is about to be opened, out of curiosity I looked at the advertised positions  that were on offer.
Every position(some 200), had in the application form, must be or identify as an Aboriginal as the first question asked.

Like I said, I haven't posted this to start a Shite fight.


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Bigfish

Quote from: moeite on June 04, 2020, 11:42:46 AM
It was never "free". Local "free" papers are the same as "free" to air TV.
You, the consumer, is the product and the TV channel and the paper are a way of delivering you to the advertiser.
The way it works is that the local paper or TV channel go and have a talk to their media buyer about what they are publishing / airing. The media buyer then goes to the advertiser and asks for advertising for products that will appeal to the demographic that will likely watch the programme or read the paper.
Money changes hands, the paper is printed and delivered to your letterbox and you are delivered to the advertiser.

Then the paper was put in m,y mail box..FREE.
Having lots of friends on farcebook is the same as having lots of money in monopoly...means absolutely nothing!!

bmwfreak

Hey Hairs, Check this site out. It may answer some of your questions, even though it is not for a 30 year period.
https://www.aic.gov.au/publications/tandi/tandi309
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Hairs

Quote from: bmwfreak on June 07, 2020, 07:18:54 PM
Hey Hairs, Check this site out. It may answer some of your questions, even though it is not for a 30 year period.
https://www.aic.gov.au/publications/tandi/tandi309
Cheers mate,
Will read it all tomorrow.
Appreciate the link, I have been sent a couple more as well, Member messenger.

I don't mind if someone doesn't want to comment, I'm trying to understand it.
Cheers
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