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Are you concerned about bird flu?

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  • L Lost User

    I added a "joke" icon, cause obviously everybody thinks I meant this seriously ;) regards

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    ensger
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    Sorry, should be an answer to the statemant above:rose:

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    • C Colin Angus Mackay

      From a poll on the BBC news website:

      Are you concerned about bird flu?
      Yes
      25.63%
      No
      68.74%
      Don't know
      5.62%
      3823 Votes Cast
      Results are indicative and may not reflect public opinion

      5.62% (215) people taking part in the poll "don't know" if they are concerned about bird flu! Do these people not even know thier own minds! What is this world coming to?


      Upcoming events: * Glasgow Geek Dinner (5th March) * Glasgow: Tell us what you want to see in 2007 My: Website | Blog | Photos

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      Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

      5.62% (215) people taking part in the poll "don't know" if they are concerned about bird flu! Do these people not even know thier own minds!

      I might answer I don't know because all I know about it is what the media feeds me (which is considerably more viral). I do know that I don't know enough about it, and that I won't come to any conclusions based on what I've read so far, which is just media frenzy. It's strange to me how these surveys nowadays seem to have the assumption that whatever the majority feels is the correct answer. When did a survey about what other people think ever reflect on the truth of a matter? What I do I care what other people think? Do I make decisions based on majority opinion? No! Marc

      Thyme In The Country

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      • P Paul Watson

        You can't get bird flu through eating birds. Even if you eat an infected bird. Cooking kills the flu. Freezing kills the flu. You pretty much have to find an infected, live bird and start sucking on its rear end to get infected. Or do some strange Satanic ritual involving bird blood.

        regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

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        And with that, Paul closed his browser, sipped his herbal tea, fixed the flower in his hair, and smiled brightly at the multitude of cute, furry animals flocking around the grassy hillside where he sat coding Ruby on his Mac...

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        Paul Watson wrote:

        You pretty much have to find an infected, live bird and start sucking on its rear end to get infected. Or do some strange Satanic ritual involving bird blood.

        I detect a bit of "Watson Wit" in this statement. It looks like living in Ireland is rubbing off on you. :-D If you are being witty please indicate it so as not to minimize the importance of knowing the transmission vectors of this potentially catastrophic virus. :doh: What you said about cooked birds is true, cooking kills the virus, but that is not to minimize the exposure to the cook in preparing the bird for consumption. :rolleyes:

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        • L leckey 0

          Actually yes, IF it hits the United States. There have not been reported cases of the bird flu in pet birds, but it could happen. I eat only free-range chicken which conditions are much better than in the big poultry farms that seem to get hit the most often so the chance of getting bird flu via food source for me is low.

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          leckey wrote:

          Actually yes, IF it hits the United States.

          It has already has hit the US. :doh: A few years ago it was detected in turkeys (I believe it was in New York State) and there was a ban on the import of avian products from the US in many nations. :sigh: Fortunately it turned out to be an isolated incident and the quarantine period has expired. :-D This can have very devastating economic consequences, especially on developing economies, besides the obvious health hazard. :~

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          • D Dan Neely

            At the moment it doesn't readily cross the species barrier, but that's subject to change in the future. The great flu pandemic of 1918-1919 was probably a bird flu. We still can't cure a virus, and while modern supportive medicine is much better than the situation ~90 years ago it won't do any good against a disease where you goto bed healthy, and die overnight without ever waking up.

            -- Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.

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            dan neely wrote:

            it won't do any good against a disease where you goto bed healthy, and die overnight without ever waking up.

            Where on earth did you hear that? Cheers, Drew.

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            • C Colin Angus Mackay

              From a poll on the BBC news website:

              Are you concerned about bird flu?
              Yes
              25.63%
              No
              68.74%
              Don't know
              5.62%
              3823 Votes Cast
              Results are indicative and may not reflect public opinion

              5.62% (215) people taking part in the poll "don't know" if they are concerned about bird flu! Do these people not even know thier own minds! What is this world coming to?


              Upcoming events: * Glasgow Geek Dinner (5th March) * Glasgow: Tell us what you want to see in 2007 My: Website | Blog | Photos

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              Do you like Venusian soup? I'll bet you dont know...

              Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception

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                Paul Watson wrote:

                You pretty much have to find an infected, live bird and start sucking on its rear end to get infected. Or do some strange Satanic ritual involving bird blood.

                I detect a bit of "Watson Wit" in this statement. It looks like living in Ireland is rubbing off on you. :-D If you are being witty please indicate it so as not to minimize the importance of knowing the transmission vectors of this potentially catastrophic virus. :doh: What you said about cooked birds is true, cooking kills the virus, but that is not to minimize the exposure to the cook in preparing the bird for consumption. :rolleyes:

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                A processed, gutted and frozen chicken, even an infected one, from your grocery store is extremely unlikely to infect you. The main way of a human getting infected is through faecel matter. Even soap and water will kill the virus off. So as long as you don't start eating the raw meat of an infected bird you should be quite fine.

                regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

                Shog9 wrote:

                And with that, Paul closed his browser, sipped his herbal tea, fixed the flower in his hair, and smiled brightly at the multitude of cute, furry animals flocking around the grassy hillside where he sat coding Ruby on his Mac...

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                • L leckey 0

                  Actually yes, IF it hits the United States. There have not been reported cases of the bird flu in pet birds, but it could happen. I eat only free-range chicken which conditions are much better than in the big poultry farms that seem to get hit the most often so the chance of getting bird flu via food source for me is low.

                  _________________________________________________________________ Hey! I don't parallel park big brown Econoline vans on the left side of the road!

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                  brianwelsch
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                  I'm sure there are some farms that provide real access to the outdoors and improved conditions, but from what I've been reading the 'free-range' label itself doesn't guarantee any kind of improved conditions.

                  BW


                  Quick to judge, quick to anger, slow to understand.
                  Ignorance and prejudice and fear walk hand in hand.
                  -- Neil Peart

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                  • L Lost User

                    Do you like Venusian soup? I'll bet you dont know...

                    Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception

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                    Colin Angus Mackay
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                    fat_boy wrote:

                    Do you like Venusian soup? I'll bet you dont know...

                    You are absolutely right - I don't know. However, Am I concerned about venusian soup? No, I'm not concerned about it.


                    Upcoming events: * Glasgow Geek Dinner (5th March) * Glasgow: Tell us what you want to see in 2007 My: Website | Blog | Photos

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                    • C Colin Angus Mackay

                      fat_boy wrote:

                      Do you like Venusian soup? I'll bet you dont know...

                      You are absolutely right - I don't know. However, Am I concerned about venusian soup? No, I'm not concerned about it.


                      Upcoming events: * Glasgow Geek Dinner (5th March) * Glasgow: Tell us what you want to see in 2007 My: Website | Blog | Photos

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                      Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

                      I'm not concerned about it

                      Unless you thought it was new form of polution.

                      Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception

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                      • L Lost User

                        Do you like Venusian soup? I'll bet you dont know...

                        Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception

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                        fat_boy wrote:

                        I'll bet you dont know...

                        Congratulations! You just won! Please click on the following link to collect your FREE, NO OBLIGATION, prize!!! We seem to have confused knowledge with facts. I can be full of facts and still know nothing. Marc

                        Thyme In The Country

                        People are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow
                        There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
                        People who say that they will refactor their code later to make it "good" don't understand refactoring, nor the art and craft of programming. -- Josh Smith

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                        • L Lost User

                          dan neely wrote:

                          it won't do any good against a disease where you goto bed healthy, and die overnight without ever waking up.

                          Where on earth did you hear that? Cheers, Drew.

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                          Dan Neely
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                          My great aunt who is in her late 90s.

                          -- Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.

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                          • M Marc Clifton

                            fat_boy wrote:

                            I'll bet you dont know...

                            Congratulations! You just won! Please click on the following link to collect your FREE, NO OBLIGATION, prize!!! We seem to have confused knowledge with facts. I can be full of facts and still know nothing. Marc

                            Thyme In The Country

                            People are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow
                            There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
                            People who say that they will refactor their code later to make it "good" don't understand refactoring, nor the art and craft of programming. -- Josh Smith

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                            Lost User
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                            Marc Clifton wrote:

                            Please click on the following link

                            Broken link... Personally, I dont know if Avian Flu is a threat or not, so I dont know if I am concerned or not. If I was concerned I might start mass producing ventilators, there would be a huge demand for them.

                            Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception

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                            • P Paul Watson

                              A processed, gutted and frozen chicken, even an infected one, from your grocery store is extremely unlikely to infect you. The main way of a human getting infected is through faecel matter. Even soap and water will kill the virus off. So as long as you don't start eating the raw meat of an infected bird you should be quite fine.

                              regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

                              Shog9 wrote:

                              And with that, Paul closed his browser, sipped his herbal tea, fixed the flower in his hair, and smiled brightly at the multitude of cute, furry animals flocking around the grassy hillside where he sat coding Ruby on his Mac...

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                              Paul Watson wrote:

                              A processed, gutted and frozen chicken

                              X| X| X| I try not to eat "gutted frozen" anything. :~ Why would I want to? :rolleyes: I realize that it is difficult for folks like yourself, living in the industrialized world, to relate to the majority of the worlds population who exist a bit closer to their food chain. It is not uncommon to see chickens roaming around in most of the world. Not everyone goes to the freezer compartment in the local supermarket to get their nourishment. :doh: If it gives you comfort to think that your frozen, processed, chemically growth hormone induced food stuff is safer for you to eat then you are entitled to that opinion. X| It does not address the production line food preparers exposure to H5N1, but then I suppose it would be foolish on my part to expect someone who gets their nourishment from the frozen food section of a supermarket to have a social conscience? :doh: Some of us like to eat things that have been tampered with less. There is a danger that goes with that decision but it is one I am prepared to deal with. :~

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                                Paul Watson wrote:

                                A processed, gutted and frozen chicken

                                X| X| X| I try not to eat "gutted frozen" anything. :~ Why would I want to? :rolleyes: I realize that it is difficult for folks like yourself, living in the industrialized world, to relate to the majority of the worlds population who exist a bit closer to their food chain. It is not uncommon to see chickens roaming around in most of the world. Not everyone goes to the freezer compartment in the local supermarket to get their nourishment. :doh: If it gives you comfort to think that your frozen, processed, chemically growth hormone induced food stuff is safer for you to eat then you are entitled to that opinion. X| It does not address the production line food preparers exposure to H5N1, but then I suppose it would be foolish on my part to expect someone who gets their nourishment from the frozen food section of a supermarket to have a social conscience? :doh: Some of us like to eat things that have been tampered with less. There is a danger that goes with that decision but it is one I am prepared to deal with. :~

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                                Paul Watson
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                                Jimmy, this bird flu case happened in a county in England. It was a factory farm and supplied supermarkets. A majority of England get their poultry from supermarkets.

                                regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

                                Shog9 wrote:

                                And with that, Paul closed his browser, sipped his herbal tea, fixed the flower in his hair, and smiled brightly at the multitude of cute, furry animals flocking around the grassy hillside where he sat coding Ruby on his Mac...

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                                • C Colin Angus Mackay

                                  fat_boy wrote:

                                  Do you like Venusian soup? I'll bet you dont know...

                                  You are absolutely right - I don't know. However, Am I concerned about venusian soup? No, I'm not concerned about it.


                                  Upcoming events: * Glasgow Geek Dinner (5th March) * Glasgow: Tell us what you want to see in 2007 My: Website | Blog | Photos

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                                  Paul Watson
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                                  You should be. It is the number one cause of confusion in poorly worded polls.

                                  regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

                                  Shog9 wrote:

                                  And with that, Paul closed his browser, sipped his herbal tea, fixed the flower in his hair, and smiled brightly at the multitude of cute, furry animals flocking around the grassy hillside where he sat coding Ruby on his Mac...

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                                  • R realJSOP

                                    The bird what?

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                                    Christopher Duncan
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                                    Good heavens, man, pay attention. The bird flue. You know, that thing you keep closed in your fireplace so the sparrows don't fly down the chimney and into your living room. Oh, sorry. Forgot you were in Texas. No need for fireplaces. Silly me...

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                                    • P Pete OHanlon

                                      This makes me think that cats are going to have a tough time soon. Imagine the scene. A bunch of sparrows surrounding a terrified cat with the birds sneezing at the cat.

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                                      After the epidemic of Cat Scratch Fever, I think it's only fair.

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                                      • P Paul Watson

                                        Jimmy, this bird flu case happened in a county in England. It was a factory farm and supplied supermarkets. A majority of England get their poultry from supermarkets.

                                        regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

                                        Shog9 wrote:

                                        And with that, Paul closed his browser, sipped his herbal tea, fixed the flower in his hair, and smiled brightly at the multitude of cute, furry animals flocking around the grassy hillside where he sat coding Ruby on his Mac...

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                                        JimmyRopes
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                                        Paul Watson wrote:

                                        A majority of England get their poultry from supermarkets.

                                        Even for satanic rituals? :~

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                                        • Q quiteSmart

                                          don't worry cause scientist showed that u wont be affected unless you touched the bird when it is alive. meaning if you eat the bird after cooking it there wont be any danger to you life

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                                          JimmyRopes
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                                          quiteSmart wrote:

                                          don't worry cause scientist showed that u wont be affected unless you touched the bird when it is alive

                                          :confused: Can you point me to the authors of this theory? :confused: I would like to see how they came to this conclusion. :~ I have never heard this stated before and suspect that exposure to infected avian excrement, regardless of if the bird is currently living or dead, is a transmission vector. X| Fortunately, for now, the transmission of H5N1 to humans is an extremely rare occurrence. :-D

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