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Re: Things that aren't fair

Postby mickey » Fri Jul 08, 2011 5:51 pm

Ron Burgundy wrote:
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Ron Burgundy wrote:You should go and spend a day in a University Mathematics lecture SP. And then you will probably feel happy having learnt your useless piece of pythagoras.

Some of the maths floating around in my head is far more ****** up than Pythagoras.

I'll be busy that day!


Haha. FWIW I used Pythagoras once when measuring out squares for a cow pat night, to check it was square in shape.


So its a 3,4,5 triangle ??
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Re: Things that aren't fair

Postby Sky Pilot » Fri Jul 08, 2011 6:37 pm

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Ron Burgundy wrote:You should go and spend a day in a University Mathematics lecture SP. And then you will probably feel happy having learnt your useless piece of pythagoras.

Some of the maths floating around in my head is far more ****** up than Pythagoras.


Heh. I have spent the day deriving Fourier transforms of functions of raised cosines for the purposes of correcting sampling-rate error when demodulating pulse-coded comms signals.

Pythagoras' theorem is a doddle. :-B

Now was demodulating scaled on the reverse selenium rectifier code? And did you need the left-handed recirculating ball joint remover to adjust the plus or minus refraction of linear possibilty?
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Re: Things that aren't fair

Postby Q. » Fri Jul 08, 2011 6:53 pm

Gingernuts wrote:
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CENTURION wrote:because the majority of people that are in this predicament keep reproducing. lack of education about birth control.


Christianity has a lot to answer for there.

The problem is complex. That it is a forgotten continent doesn't help.


Catholicism you mean. The Pope doesn't speak for all Christians, it's only one denomination that preaches against birth control.

Not wanting to get into a religious debate - but as far as the African problems at the moment, I think you'll find much of the aid being provided to those areas comes from Christian charities and/or Christian volunteers.


Decades of cultivating an anti-condom/anti-birth control mentality has had an effect. Not just on overpopulation, but also in sustaining a HIV epidemic.
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Re: Things that aren't fair

Postby Gingernuts » Fri Jul 08, 2011 7:49 pm

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Gingernuts wrote:
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CENTURION wrote:because the majority of people that are in this predicament keep reproducing. lack of education about birth control.


Christianity has a lot to answer for there.

The problem is complex. That it is a forgotten continent doesn't help.


Catholicism you mean. The Pope doesn't speak for all Christians, it's only one denomination that preaches against birth control.

Not wanting to get into a religious debate - but as far as the African problems at the moment, I think you'll find much of the aid being provided to those areas comes from Christian charities and/or Christian volunteers.


Decades of cultivating an anti-condom/anti-birth control mentality has had an effect. Not just on overpopulation, but also in sustaining a HIV epidemic.


Totally agree.
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Re: Things that aren't fair

Postby Q. » Fri Jul 08, 2011 7:52 pm

And you are right, it's Catholicism, not Christianity, that is the culprit. My apologies.
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Re: Things that aren't fair

Postby Q. » Mon Jul 25, 2011 12:29 am

Quichey wrote:Famine to be declared in Horn of Africa unless more food is sent to area

A combination of failed rains and soaring global food prices has left more than 12 million people living in remote areas across Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia facing hunger, according to aid agencies. Oxfam has launched its largest ever appeal to try and stop famine.

Save the Children say that more than a quarter of children in the worst-hit parts of Kenya are now dangerously malnourished.

In the world biggest refugee camp in Dadaab in Northern Kenya, designed for 90,000 people, there are fears the population could reach 500,000.

More than 1,300 new are arriving every day needing food and shelter. Most are from Somalia, where there has been 20 years of conflict and 2 years of drought and it is estimated 40 per cent of population “in crisis”.

Speaking from Dadaab, David Orr, of the World Food Programme, said the area has seen the second lowest rainfall in 60 years.

He said the Famine Early Warning System Network or FEWSNET, set up to help aid agencies prepare for situations like the Ethiopian drought, is currently carrying out surveys to ascertain the needs of the area.

“It is an extremely severe drought situation,” he said. “It is certainly at critical level.”

Sonia Zambakides, of Save the Children in Somalia, said the area is experiencing the "most severe" food crisis in the world today.

The charity say they have half the funds needed to help.

“It is very close to a famine,” she said. “There are very specific markers that are used globally to declare a famine. At the moment those have not been reached. But a nutritional and food security survey being carried out in Somalia at the moment. Results of that will be in within two or three weeks and we will know if it is a famine then,” she told the BBC.

Oxfam are appealing for £50 million to reach 3 million people in dire need of clean water, food and basic sanitation.

Jane Cocking, Humanitarian Director at the charity, said more aid is needed.

“This is the worst food crisis of the 21st Century and we are seriously concerned that large numbers of lives could soon be lost,” she said. “Two successive poor rains, entrenched poverty and lack of investment in affected areas have pushed 12 million people into a fight for survival. People have already lost virtually everything and the crisis is only going to get worse over the coming months.

:: The European commission is to give €10m (£9m) in urgent food aid to North Koreans on the brink of starvation, after negotiating for "unprecedented access" to ensure that the food goes straight to those most in need.

The money will be used to buy food, through the World Food Programme and Save the Children, which will be directed to 650,000 children in hospitals and care homes, breastfeeding women, hospital patients and the elderly.


As an addendum:

Photos: http://www.life.com/gallery/62981/famine-in-somalia#index/0

Infographic: http://www.economist.com/blogs/dailychart/2011/07/disaster-east-africa
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Re: Things that aren't fair

Postby Media Park » Mon Jul 25, 2011 7:29 am

A family I met through my footy club.

A few months ago, their elder lad was in a car accident. Fairly promising junior footy player, broke his neck, won't be able to play again.

Just got out of the neck brace he was in, life starting to return to normal for all of the family...

Saturday morning, the daughter, rushed to hospital, ends up in Adelaide, docs had no idea what's wrong with her.

She's okay now, but jeez, some people get all the bad breaks... :(
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Re: Things that aren't fair

Postby RustyCage » Thu Aug 25, 2011 11:55 pm

http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/8290233/sydney-swans-star-mcveigh-loses-baby-daughter

AFL club Sydney have vowed to support co-captain Jarrad McVeigh however they can, as he and his wife cope with the death of their baby daughter.

Daughter Luella, who was born on July 25 with serious heart complications, died in hospital on Wednesday, with McVeigh and his wife Clementine by her side.
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Re: Things that aren't fair

Postby Media Park » Fri Aug 26, 2011 6:26 am

That is terrible... :(
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Re: Things that aren't fair

Postby Dirko » Fri Aug 26, 2011 9:25 am

The Logan house fire.....

Incredibly sad.....
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Re: Things that aren't fair

Postby A Mum » Wed Aug 31, 2011 1:24 pm

You get what you give....
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Re: Things that aren't fair

Postby Psyber » Wed Aug 31, 2011 4:09 pm

Sad stuff.
I was once looking after a lady whose son died at the same age after coming off the Cricket field after he'd scored a century - he hadn't even been injured.
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Re: Things that aren't fair

Postby dedja » Fri Sep 02, 2011 12:42 am

3 people I know have passed away way too early in the past week ... :shock:
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Re: Things that aren't fair

Postby mickey » Fri Sep 02, 2011 12:49 am

That's harsh dedja.
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Re: Things that aren't fair

Postby valleys07 » Mon Sep 12, 2011 1:35 pm

If you were one of the 2983 people that took their last flights 10 years ago.

One can only imagine what they all faced.

RIP :(
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Re: Things that aren't fair

Postby RustyCage » Tue Sep 13, 2011 6:22 pm

The fact that a newborn had to die because he was unlucky enough to have complete morons as parents.

http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/world/10246402/parents-faith-killed-baby-court-told/
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Re: Things that aren't fair

Postby Media Park » Tue Sep 13, 2011 10:05 pm

After verbally bashing me on facebook tonight, the mother of my child and her friends proceeded to have a go at my mother and step mother... Some things I can't take lying down, but there will be consequences I suppose...
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Re: Things that aren't fair

Postby Johno6 » Wed Sep 14, 2011 10:38 am

Would I be correct in saying what you DID take lying down is whats got you in this mess in the first place?







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Re: Things that aren't fair

Postby Media Park » Wed Sep 21, 2011 7:17 am

RIP Shaun Bergin.

Was a former Hawthorn rookie listed player who got injured in an Eastern Football League match after a marking contest.

His family had to turn the life support off last night...

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/sp ... 6142156455
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Re: Things that aren't fair

Postby Q. » Thu Sep 22, 2011 2:21 pm

Something that is probably not fair...today's execution of Troy Davis.
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