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ZooL

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  1. 8 hours ago, fyzygy said:

     

    You mind listing whatever beneficial points you think are in there?

     

    No offence but clicking on certain kinds of youtube links just results in weeks of strange recommendations/suggestions on the right hand side.

     

    Or even embed them the same way halcyon has in this thread, that seems to prevent youtube's algorithm thinking i "chose" to watch them and then spamming similar recommendations.


  2. Some form of digital ID/passport is inevitable IMO, I remember many years ago proposing and discussing such a thing at uni and how it could/would work, my guess is that the aus or any gov that tries to set them up will fail slowly and never really be adopted as commonplace as they will try use it for the own purposes and just do it poorly, and eventually a company like google or apple will set up a global equivalent that will just somehow be adopted and accepted as a standard.

    Basically just a "log in with google?" but where you and your log in has been certified as an actual unique person and this just expands to take the place of all similar things as it becomes more and more accepted.

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  3. 1 hour ago, withdrawl clinic said:

    wc said: covid - 19

    no effective vaccinations will be found

     

     

    They are effective vaccines , in fact i think they are up there with the most effective vaccines we make. 60-90% is pretty good in terms of vaccines

     

    At what they are if everyone was vaccinated the virus would spread so slow it would prob fizzle out pretty quick and very few(comparatively) would die while that was happening. But the other important* thing vaccines do to make them efficient aside from reducing spread is give YOU pre warning of what to expect when, so if a vaccine is say 70% effective that means that when given the practice targets in the vaccine to people 7 out of 10 people's immune systems would figure and effective way to fight it while the practice targets are present.

     

    If your system doesn't learn to fight it efficiently in the time the vaccine is in your systems it means you don't get the benefit of effective antibodies and immune response, you will still get another try when infected with the actual virus, the down side with that try is if your immune system doesn't figure something out quick enough you will start to get sick and if it takes to long after that you may die.

     

     

    It's not perfect but it's the best we got, if you are young and healthy you will most likely recover from getting covid and not being vaccinated, but you will still be be spreading it at a non reduced rate. So basically you will be walking around playing Russian roulette with random people you encounter. If we know we're gonna potentially end up doing that we should really be doing what we can to limit the amount of bullets in the cylinder, even if we can't be guaranteed to remove them all.

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  4. I got a salt block out there for em, they might be chasing a more balanced diet but the sheep at least just prefers plants over grass. I sort of messed up with him, i got him after was abandoned by it's mum and raised him in with the cats and then the chickens, was lots of roses and other plants in there and it just developed a taste for them over grass and that never really went away when he went out with the other sheep and alpacas. The alpaca eating the bark i'm not sure is even doing it for food but more just for fun as there are a whole bunch of things it can and does eat outside the paddock.

    The spray stuff i made seems to have worked and not damaged the trees i tested it on but have a feeling will need constant re application, might give neem oil a try if they start messing with the test ones again to quickly. 

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  5. 6 hours ago, withdrawl clinic said:

    can you explain to me why, the case numbers are still climbing, although, those states have managed to double vax ~80% of there population ??!

     

     

    It can still spread even if everyone was vaccinated it will just spread faster among those who aren't, being vaccinated will lower the chance you will get infected if exposed but won't prevent it.

     

    basically vaccines give your immune system an understanding of what to expect and how to fight covid if/when you get infected in the future and save it from having to try figure that out while* being infected. But i think the immune response happens outside the cells that are infected and if a virus manages to get into a cell it will still replicate whether you're vaccinated or not but as the replications emerge from the cell they will be effectively attacked if your immune system knows how to kill them lessening the chance they will get into another cell before being destroyed , this is the same reason you are less likely to become infected after being exposed if vaccinated as a virus particle has to get through an immune system that knows it and how to destroy it before it can get to a cell. Not being vaccinated means it can basically get to a cell unchalllanged before your immune system even recognises it as a threat.


  6. 2 hours ago, -RC- said:

    Thanks.

     

    I'm no expert on scientific studies but there seem to be some issues there if one were to take a conclusion that you would reduce the risk of severe covid by eating a plant based diet from it.

     

    Aside from being all based on self reporting there seems to be a bit of an issue with sampling size and bias among other things. I think all i could honestly attain from the study as done is that healthier people will fair better in regards to a covid infection which is already pretty well known. (as in people that care what they eat being more likely to be healthy in general than people that just eat whatever)

     

     

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    Just from a quick google before posting it seems that others far more qualified than me to judge the study arrived at a similar conclusion with the general consensus being along the lines of "interesting study with poor methodology, should encourage a better study on the question but switching to a plant based diet to protect yourself from covid isn't being supported here"


  7. I have a few sheep and alpacas that i have let out of a paddock and into the garden area since there is more food for them there but one of the sheep just eats the roses and tips of other plants and one of the alpacas just eats the bark off the fruit and other small trees. Currently i have just tried to protect some plants by wrapping or covering in shade cloth but  want to remove that.I have made a tee/broth thing of chili and garlic that i plan to spray on the plants i don't want them to me with, is this gonna damage trees(or even work to deter them) i put it on or does any one know of a better solution i am not thinking of?


  8. I once had a pretty disturbing realization one day how "I" am actually 100% isolated/insulated from the real world around me.

    The only way others can perceive "me" is by my influence and puppeteering of a phsyical medium and the same is true for me with others, I try not to think about this.


  9. I think poor and flawed reasoning is too often excused or accepted when it ends up with a conclusion we think is harmless or even one we agree with. When one person does charity and feeds the hungry because they think a god wants them to this seems good and we congratulate this but it is identical reasoning to when another person who throws a gay person off a roof because they think a god wants them to.

    When someone arrives at a seemingly harmless conclusion because of their feelings,woowoo nonsense or because some yahoo on youtube said so we shouldn't be too surprised when they end up arriving at a really stupid or dangerous conclusion using those same methods of reasoning.


  10. There used to be a spray called "red dot" or something like that that you could get from hydro shops, worked wonders for spider mites but have not seen it around in a while so may have had some messed up stuff in it that got banned or something.


  11. Glaukus recent post of a similar issue on mobile had me re look at this, seems this issue on pc has something to do with https and the data-* tag attribute being made use of in link(<a>) tags.

    Could be same issue on mobile if the mobile browser is forcing only https stuff on a https version page(either by default or addon), not sure why that html attribute would be causing a prob but removing that attributes makes the buttons normal clickable again even when using forced https.

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  12. I have 2 brugs that were quite neglected but have both come back to life after cutting them back earlier in the year, they are only a couple meters apart but one is flowering but the other hasn't even started to produce any bud sites(they flowered different times last year also).

    Since brugs seem to be self infertile i was planning on collecting pollen from the one in flower and storing it until the other goes into flower and then manually pollinating but not really sure on best way to collect and store the pollen.

    Any one have some tips?


  13. I don't know about don and never germinated lophs myself but for trich  i initially used basically the takeaway tek method described on herbalistics but now use a larger container with 100% Sphagnum in those little cardboard pots, I just nuke the moss, cardboard pots(really don't trust these off the shelf  in any enclosed area),water and sterilize the tub best i can, then keep away from to low temps or directly light.

    Seems to work well.


  14. Nah , not checked ph of bore water. I had assumed because i was sterilizing soil and the change was so dramatic after only the water change being different then it must be something in the water , but yea could just be some of the gear im using that is contaminated and the bore water may be making a too favorable environment for it.

    Thanks, will check ph of water and give all the gear and tools a good clean.


  15. Recently i ran out of rain water and have had to fill up my water tanks with bore water,  i am now getting some serious issues of damping off on seedling when i transfer them from germination domes to filtered light areas, i have noticed that it is more of a problem when i water them after the top soil in the pots has dried out a bit.

    does anyone know of some good resources focusing on damping off or suggestions to prevent it?


  16. Was planning on adding these to my collection,  from what i can tell it only grows wild along the east coast starting from the top of vic to mid queensland, unfortunately i live on the vic/sa border area so there is none growing wild around here from what i know.

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