Lockdown diaries - COVID-19 matters!

What are you going to be doing during the lockdown?

  • At home. I’m non essential

    Votes: 70 41.2%
  • Working. The virus doesn’t scare me

    Votes: 41 24.1%
  • On standby

    Votes: 10 5.9%
  • Working from home. Too essential to take any risk!

    Votes: 66 38.8%

  • Total voters
    170
  • Poll closed .
Thanx for the support:campeon2: ,love you guys!, got a SAPS case number , car nor or driver/kicker [bless his skinny ass] has been seen :) and slum lord owner is getting slapped with a fine, but my xxxxn' gate is scew and wobbly and small gate out of action , like I said in original post , my life is NEVER boring...
Well he need to replace not fix. You spent time and money getting the place like you wanted it.
 
Chris Hani Hospital has no New Years trauma patients for first time ever
https://www.capetownetc.com/news/ch...new-years-trauma-patients-for-first-time-ever
1 Jan. 2021

"The new year is already off to an unprecedented start. On New Years Day, the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in Soweto reported no patients in its hospital trauma rescue area.

This is the first time in the hospital’s history that the trauma rescue area has no patients on the first day of the new year.

Taking to social media, the hospital, which is the third-largest hospital in the world, shared images of their empty halls. While they did not give a reason for its emptiness, many in the comments attribute the lack of trauma cases to the booze ban and early curfew.

This comes a day after South Africa recorded its largest jump in new COVID-19 infections. On December 31, the country had 1 057 161 positive cases with 18 000 new cases identified since the last report.
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Another 436 people have died, bringing the total deaths in the country to 28 469.

Our recoveries currently stand at 879 671. This represents a recovery rate of 83%.
 
Our doctor referred someone to me today. This lady has been very ill with bronchitis and asthma and at first they thought she might have COVID, but fortunately that's not the case. The doctor told her she has to stop smoking and start vaping immediately.

It's wonderful having a doctor who is pro-vaping - and she isn't even a vaper herself.
 
Our doctor referred someone to me today. This lady has been very ill with bronchitis and asthma and at first they thought she might have COVID, but fortunately that's not the case. The doctor told her she has to stop smoking and start vaping immediately.

It's wonderful having a doctor who is pro-vaping - and she isn't even a vaper herself.
We need more of those, great to hear there are some doctors that are finally waking up to harm reduction, I was also lucky that my docs did a test on me for 2 days when I was in hospital and allowed me to continue vaping. Small wins but the facts speak for themselves, great news @Hooked .
 
I've listened to it today I think bill gates is sick.
Doesn't he know everything after NT /XP is crap. Why would he want to run these on humans.
Seriously all of them are. I'm taking nobodies vaccines. Not even if they force me too.
 
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Well done , the nr's are going so good, at this rate we don't need a Chernobyl or Fukishima ...
 
I've listened to it today I think bill gates is sick.
Doesn't he know everything after NT /XP is crap. Why would he want to run these on humans.

The short answer Resistance is; Megalomania.

You're wrong about NT / XP tho' ... NT is a Unix, (opensource), kernel, and the jury is still out on whether he ever had the rights to it, remembering that the only reason he is where is he is today, is that Digital Research couldn't release a Disk Operating System in time for IBM's PC release, (to which he copied, (plagiarised), CPM to create DOS 1.0 ... surely you've noticed the syntax similarities?).
He's a fragrant thief, that has, and continues to plagiarise other operating systems, (and browsers too in the case of XP), to which his only real development, was "BasicA", a flavour of BASIC for CPM that was so full of bugs it pretty much killed CPM for micro computers in the late 70's, and opened Apples window, (pun intended), of opportunity.
 
Since 11 Dec. I've been keeping tabs on the provinces with the highest number of cases.

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The short answer Resistance is; Megalomania.

You're wrong about NT / XP tho' ... NT is a Unix, (opensource), kernel, and the jury is still out on whether he ever had the rights to it, remembering that the only reason he is where is he is today, is that Digital Research couldn't release a Disk Operating System in time for IBM's PC release, (to which he copied, (plagiarised), CPM to create DOS 1.0 ... surely you've noticed the syntax similarities?).
He's a fragrant thief, that has, and continues to plagiarise other operating systems, (and browsers too in the case of XP), to which his only real development, was "BasicA", a flavour of BASIC for CPM that was so full of bugs it pretty much killed CPM for micro computers in the late 70's, and opened Apples window, (pun intended), of opportunity.
I know that's one of the reasons it's so easy to hack into windows.
Didn't he loose that case already?
He stays in the fire but never gets burnt.He's almost like the Zuma of technology.:lipssealed:
 
Covid has transformed the psychology of ambition
''For many expats, the seismic shift around the world this year has forced a reassessment: What’s all this globetrotting really worth, and to what end? What once felt like an adventure now seems like alienation. The benefits of normalcy seem far greater: frequently visiting grandparents, family Christmas lunches, a weekend in the park.''
https://businesstech.co.za/news/tre...psychology-of-ambition/?utm_source=newsletter
 
I know that's one of the reasons it's so easy to hack into windows.
Didn't he loose that case already?
He stays in the fire but never gets burnt. He's almost like the Zuma of technology.:lipssealed:

Microsoft did indeed lose the Mozilla case wrt their browsers, however the Unix kernel case is ongoing ... they're just throwing money at it hoping it will go away, (not unlike Zuma's approach), as it will collapse Microflop having to pay royalties on every OS sold, (past and present) ... It all started with a licenced, (to Microsoft), version that Microflop named Xenix in the early 80's, ported to a flavour of CPM for the 8086 family.

You're right ... Microsoft iterations are easy to hack, because of their use of a published Unix kernel, and each subsequent hack just rubs more salt into the wound further proving Microsofts plagiarism, (or is it blatant theft?) .... indeed another Zuma? or is Zuma another Gates?
 
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