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Please! No more "uncertainty"...

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  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

    5teveH wrote:

    NOTHING IN LIFE IS CERTAIN.

    Except ... death and taxes*. * Daniel Defoe

    "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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    5teveH
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    OriginalGriff wrote:

    Except ... death and taxes*.

    Well yes, taxes - unless you are a billionaire - or Jimmy Carr. :) And I'm betting Musk and a few others are working on the death thing too.

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      I mean use of the word "uncertainty" - in every news related program that's on at the moment! :wtf: It's seems to be the new way to stir up a sh!t-storm about Covid. Up until yesterday it was all about the "uncertainty" of being able to celebrate Christmas. Now that "uncertainty" has been knocked on the head, they've move on to "uncertainty" for the New Year. Well... I'd like to explain something to all the news people who are currently giving air time to anyone that wants to say the word "uncertainty": NOTHING IN LIFE IS CERTAIN. And no-one, (no, not even Boris), can predict the future. There was no such thing as Omicron six weeks ago. I could get run over by a bus tomorrow. There might be an alien invasion in 2022. Who knows? So stop jumping on the "uncertainty" band-wagon and start actually giving us real news. :mad:

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      11917640 Member
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      5teveH wrote:

      I'd like to explain something to all the news people

      Is there CodeProject for a "news people"? They would be happy to read this explanation (if they know to read anything).

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        I mean use of the word "uncertainty" - in every news related program that's on at the moment! :wtf: It's seems to be the new way to stir up a sh!t-storm about Covid. Up until yesterday it was all about the "uncertainty" of being able to celebrate Christmas. Now that "uncertainty" has been knocked on the head, they've move on to "uncertainty" for the New Year. Well... I'd like to explain something to all the news people who are currently giving air time to anyone that wants to say the word "uncertainty": NOTHING IN LIFE IS CERTAIN. And no-one, (no, not even Boris), can predict the future. There was no such thing as Omicron six weeks ago. I could get run over by a bus tomorrow. There might be an alien invasion in 2022. Who knows? So stop jumping on the "uncertainty" band-wagon and start actually giving us real news. :mad:

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        Lost User
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        Be afraid, be very afraid. In other news (as related by my two-year old granddaughter), Santa got stuck up a chimney.

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          Be afraid, be very afraid. In other news (as related by my two-year old granddaughter), Santa got stuck up a chimney.

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          CodeWraith
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          Told him that he was getting too fat.

          I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats. His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.

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            I mean use of the word "uncertainty" - in every news related program that's on at the moment! :wtf: It's seems to be the new way to stir up a sh!t-storm about Covid. Up until yesterday it was all about the "uncertainty" of being able to celebrate Christmas. Now that "uncertainty" has been knocked on the head, they've move on to "uncertainty" for the New Year. Well... I'd like to explain something to all the news people who are currently giving air time to anyone that wants to say the word "uncertainty": NOTHING IN LIFE IS CERTAIN. And no-one, (no, not even Boris), can predict the future. There was no such thing as Omicron six weeks ago. I could get run over by a bus tomorrow. There might be an alien invasion in 2022. Who knows? So stop jumping on the "uncertainty" band-wagon and start actually giving us real news. :mad:

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            megaadam
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            I hear what you say. But are you really certain?

            "If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"

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              5teveH wrote:

              I'd like to explain something to all the news people

              Is there CodeProject for a "news people"? They would be happy to read this explanation (if they know to read anything).

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              Daniel Pfeffer
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              11917640 Member wrote:

              CodeProject for a "news people"

              It's called "Twitter", and its users are called...

              Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                I mean use of the word "uncertainty" - in every news related program that's on at the moment! :wtf: It's seems to be the new way to stir up a sh!t-storm about Covid. Up until yesterday it was all about the "uncertainty" of being able to celebrate Christmas. Now that "uncertainty" has been knocked on the head, they've move on to "uncertainty" for the New Year. Well... I'd like to explain something to all the news people who are currently giving air time to anyone that wants to say the word "uncertainty": NOTHING IN LIFE IS CERTAIN. And no-one, (no, not even Boris), can predict the future. There was no such thing as Omicron six weeks ago. I could get run over by a bus tomorrow. There might be an alien invasion in 2022. Who knows? So stop jumping on the "uncertainty" band-wagon and start actually giving us real news. :mad:

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                theoldfool
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                Exactly why I always eat dessert first!

                >64 If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.

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                  I mean use of the word "uncertainty" - in every news related program that's on at the moment! :wtf: It's seems to be the new way to stir up a sh!t-storm about Covid. Up until yesterday it was all about the "uncertainty" of being able to celebrate Christmas. Now that "uncertainty" has been knocked on the head, they've move on to "uncertainty" for the New Year. Well... I'd like to explain something to all the news people who are currently giving air time to anyone that wants to say the word "uncertainty": NOTHING IN LIFE IS CERTAIN. And no-one, (no, not even Boris), can predict the future. There was no such thing as Omicron six weeks ago. I could get run over by a bus tomorrow. There might be an alien invasion in 2022. Who knows? So stop jumping on the "uncertainty" band-wagon and start actually giving us real news. :mad:

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                  Gary R Wheeler
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                  Is there a statistician in the house?

                  Software Zen: delete this;

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                    I mean use of the word "uncertainty" - in every news related program that's on at the moment! :wtf: It's seems to be the new way to stir up a sh!t-storm about Covid. Up until yesterday it was all about the "uncertainty" of being able to celebrate Christmas. Now that "uncertainty" has been knocked on the head, they've move on to "uncertainty" for the New Year. Well... I'd like to explain something to all the news people who are currently giving air time to anyone that wants to say the word "uncertainty": NOTHING IN LIFE IS CERTAIN. And no-one, (no, not even Boris), can predict the future. There was no such thing as Omicron six weeks ago. I could get run over by a bus tomorrow. There might be an alien invasion in 2022. Who knows? So stop jumping on the "uncertainty" band-wagon and start actually giving us real news. :mad:

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                    dandy72
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                    5teveH wrote:

                    So stop jumping on the "uncertainty" band-wagon and start actually giving us real news

                    That's cute. That ship has sailed, and it ain't coming back.

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                      I mean use of the word "uncertainty" - in every news related program that's on at the moment! :wtf: It's seems to be the new way to stir up a sh!t-storm about Covid. Up until yesterday it was all about the "uncertainty" of being able to celebrate Christmas. Now that "uncertainty" has been knocked on the head, they've move on to "uncertainty" for the New Year. Well... I'd like to explain something to all the news people who are currently giving air time to anyone that wants to say the word "uncertainty": NOTHING IN LIFE IS CERTAIN. And no-one, (no, not even Boris), can predict the future. There was no such thing as Omicron six weeks ago. I could get run over by a bus tomorrow. There might be an alien invasion in 2022. Who knows? So stop jumping on the "uncertainty" band-wagon and start actually giving us real news. :mad:

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                      jeron1
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                      "The futures uncertain and the end is always near".

                      "the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment "Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst "I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle

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                        I mean use of the word "uncertainty" - in every news related program that's on at the moment! :wtf: It's seems to be the new way to stir up a sh!t-storm about Covid. Up until yesterday it was all about the "uncertainty" of being able to celebrate Christmas. Now that "uncertainty" has been knocked on the head, they've move on to "uncertainty" for the New Year. Well... I'd like to explain something to all the news people who are currently giving air time to anyone that wants to say the word "uncertainty": NOTHING IN LIFE IS CERTAIN. And no-one, (no, not even Boris), can predict the future. There was no such thing as Omicron six weeks ago. I could get run over by a bus tomorrow. There might be an alien invasion in 2022. Who knows? So stop jumping on the "uncertainty" band-wagon and start actually giving us real news. :mad:

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                        Marc Clifton
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                        The news and the politicians love "uncertainty" because it creates fear. :sigh:

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