Say my name wrote: » Doesn't take away from the effectiveness of it though. Copper has been used down the centuries for a wide range of things from copper bellies on war ships in the British empire to make them go faster to Egyptians using vessels to sterilize wounds and drinking water.
Hard Knocks wrote: » Anyone who puts iodine in cattle water drinkers. How much iodine do you put in & how often?
Say my name wrote: » In keeping with the virus free theme of the thread. Six years ago a hospital in Chile installed copper equipment in the hospital to stop bacteria and viruses spreading.https://youtu.be/yQSIF8xk5w8 Six years ago. I wonder did any other hospitals follow suit? Edit: And this really is ancient technology.
kollegeknight wrote: » Another odd colour cow calved there and another red bull calf- 5from5. My small lad is 2 today. Had a great day with him. Bought a 20D rolly wheel tractor. He is delighted with it.
Limestone Cowboy wrote: » Violet anne Wynne... Some woman. People of clare had their heads well screwed on when they voted for her. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10157039610497791&id=76448532790
kollegeknight wrote: » She must have had something onboard when she started that rant. Mary Lou has some job on her hands. She is definitely not a great representation of our county.
_Brian wrote: » These are the people calling for a government of unity to get through the crisis. Can you imagine the mess it would be to be letting all these idiots have their say and argue their case. Nothing would happen and thousands of people would die as they all have their moment in the spotlight.
Lime Tree Farm wrote: » I remember a teacher saying upon her arrival into a noisy classroom "Empty vessels make the most sound"
raypallas wrote: » Person in charge can usually mute all call members and then allow individuals to talk at different stages.
orm0nd wrote: » Couldn't get a seat in the local council election and now a TD. Did she pay her rent arrears yet?
whelan2 wrote: » Was thinking earlier wouldn't it be awful to lose someone close to you during the pandemic. You wouldn't be able to grieve properly not having a normal wake/ funeral/ burial. God love anyone going through it at the moment.
KatyMac wrote: » I've had to finish my theological course via email and Zoom conference calls. We would hold our hand up, like used to do in school, and the leader would give the go-ahead to talk. It gets mad if everyone starts to talk at the same time. Takes a bit of practice, especially if the discussion gets heated.
_Brian wrote: » Saw a tweet earlier from a guy on the U.K. his wife was in a nursing home convalescing as she has a medical condition in late 50’s. She has contracted Covid19, he can’t visit and they said they would ring when she dies. A friend’s mother has passed away of non Covid19 illness in hospital so at least they were with her. No funeral though. Straight from funeral home to burial with no more than ten people. It’s so tough.
_Brian wrote: » Had a look on haystack.ie there. Hardly a price on anything. What the hell is wrong with lads, just put a bloody price on your stock.
Limestone Cowboy wrote: » I can nearly understand why lads don't bother. Have an item on dd at the moment reasonably enough priced and I'm plagued with pricks all day offering me feck all for it. Fair annoying.
_Brian wrote: » Still When a genuine buyer sees it they know. The “x for cash today” idiots can be dispatched quickly. Funniest I had was a guy ring up and offer a quarter of the asking price for cash “if your stuck”