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Re: You Cant Put a Price on a Human Life.
Reply #45 - Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:32pm
 
Gordon wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:25pm:
mothra wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 3:11pm:
Just how many threads do you need to spew your noxious thought bubbles?

All day, every day.

I sear, you're loving this. All of this attention and a captive audience.


Mothra, one example where in society where no price is too much to save a a human life



Any clue as to why you're singling me out?

To answer your question though, if the positive reviews are high enough, massive amounts will be spent. It's all about PR.

Hpw much was spent to free a whale or two from ice sheets those years ago?

What the market wants, the market will have.

Conversely, it is my this principle that people are deemed disposable. It's how you deem people disposable, right Gordy?

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Reply #46 - Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:37pm
 
Gordon wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:30pm:
NorthOfNorth wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:25pm:
Gordon wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:17pm:
North, I meant the opposite where there is no price too great.


Ahh, OK... As you were!

Yep... No one gets out alive... So live well while you can...


I can think of hundreds od examples where risk at a lower price is tolerated when it could be eliminated with $ but I cant think of one which goes the othet way

Anyone?

No, a safe life at all costs is an ideal... But its a bit like schadenfreude... you can think the opposite, you just can't admit to it...

But look what happens when you go for safety, the obsession with cleanliness (i.e. sanitisers from cradle to grave) and its correlation to the rise of kids suffering anaphylactic shock from peanuts or whatever..

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Re: You Cant Put a Price on a Human Life.
Reply #47 - Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:42pm
 
mothra wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:32pm:
Gordon wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:25pm:
mothra wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 3:11pm:
Just how many threads do you need to spew your noxious thought bubbles?

All day, every day.

I sear, you're loving this. All of this attention and a captive audience.


Mothra, one example where in society where no price is too much to save a a human life



Any clue as to why you're singling me out?

To answer your question though, if the positive reviews are high enough, massive amounts will be spent. It's all about PR.

Hpw much was spent to free a whale or two from ice sheets those years ago?

What the market wants, the market will have.

Conversely, it is my this principle that people are deemed disposable. It's how you deem people disposable, right Gordy?



You're the one who attacked the OP and I meant examples in everyday practical society.

If you're correct why do level rail crossings exist?
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Re: You Cant Put a Price on a Human Life.
Reply #48 - Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:45pm
 
Gordon wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:42pm:
mothra wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:32pm:
Gordon wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:25pm:
mothra wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 3:11pm:
Just how many threads do you need to spew your noxious thought bubbles?

All day, every day.

I sear, you're loving this. All of this attention and a captive audience.


Mothra, one example where in society where no price is too much to save a a human life



Any clue as to why you're singling me out?

To answer your question though, if the positive reviews are high enough, massive amounts will be spent. It's all about PR.

Hpw much was spent to free a whale or two from ice sheets those years ago?

What the market wants, the market will have.

Conversely, it is my this principle that people are deemed disposable. It's how you deem people disposable, right Gordy?



You're the one who attacked the OP and I meant examples in everyday practical society.

If you're correct why do level rail crossings exist?



Well an obvious example would be our health care system. Unlimited funds will be spent on a person to keep them alive in our society. Some medications may incur out of pocket expenses but for a bed, care, medical attention etc, you do pretty well even as a public patient in our society.

Not so much elsewhere. But we as individuals do very well.
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Re: You Cant Put a Price on a Human Life.
Reply #49 - Apr 19th, 2020 at 5:03pm
 
mothra wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:32pm:
Gordon wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:25pm:
mothra wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 3:11pm:
Just how many threads do you need to spew your noxious thought bubbles?

All day, every day.

I sear, you're loving this. All of this attention and a captive audience.


Mothra, one example where in society where no price is too much to save a a human life



Any clue as to why you're singling me out?

To answer your question though, if the positive reviews are high enough, massive amounts will be spent. It's all about PR.

Hpw much was spent to free a whale or two from ice sheets those years ago?

What the market wants, the market will have.

Conversely, it is my this principle that people are deemed disposable. It's how you deem people disposable, right Gordy?



Oh you love it!
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Re: You Cant Put a Price on a Human Life.
Reply #50 - Apr 19th, 2020 at 5:23pm
 
NorthOfNorth wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:37pm:
Gordon wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:30pm:
NorthOfNorth wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:25pm:
Gordon wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:17pm:
North, I meant the opposite where there is no price too great.


Ahh, OK... As you were!

Yep... No one gets out alive... So live well while you can...


I can think of hundreds od examples where risk at a lower price is tolerated when it could be eliminated with $ but I cant think of one which goes the othet way

Anyone?

No, a safe life at all costs is an ideal... But its a bit like schadenfreude... you can think the opposite, you just can't admit to it...

But look what happens when you go for safety, the obsession with cleanliness (i.e. sanitisers from cradle to grave) and its correlation to the rise of kids suffering anaphylactic shock from peanuts or whatever..




does anyone wonder why this virus appears to attack the aged????.. I know a few younger have been diagnosed...but the deaths appear mainly in persons closer to dying at anyrate...

in the mean time its been proved China are working in  Labs in Wuhan  on this Covid bat virus......WHY???

who is to know if they were! still are, working on a virus to eliminate the aged...of course their own     as they dont believe in taking care of old people do they?...


its just a thought.....
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Reply #51 - Apr 19th, 2020 at 5:25pm
 
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does anyone wonder why this virus appears to attack the aged????


Most diseases do. Skin cancer. Obesity. Flu. Lung cancer. Heart disease. Old age. It that time in life when most people die.
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Re: You Cant Put a Price on a Human Life.
Reply #52 - Apr 19th, 2020 at 5:27pm
 
cods wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 5:23pm:
does anyone wonder why this virus appears to attack the aged????.. I know a few younger have been diagnosed...but the deaths appear mainly in persons closer to dying at anyrate...

in the mean time its been proved China are working in  Labs in Wuhan  on this Covid bat virus......WHY???

who is to know if they were! still are, working on a virus to eliminate the aged...of course their own     as they dont believe in taking care of old people do they?...


its just a thought.....



Hi Cods,

the Chinese aren't that evil.
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Re: You Cant Put a Price on a Human Life.
Reply #53 - Apr 19th, 2020 at 5:36pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 5:27pm:
cods wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 5:23pm:
does anyone wonder why this virus appears to attack the aged????.. I know a few younger have been diagnosed...but the deaths appear mainly in persons closer to dying at anyrate...

in the mean time its been proved China are working in  Labs in Wuhan  on this Covid bat virus......WHY???

who is to know if they were! still are, working on a virus to eliminate the aged...of course their own     as they dont believe in taking care of old people do they?...


its just a thought.....



Hi Cods,

the Chinese aren't that evil.



so why are they working on it.....to what purpose does it have?????

freediver wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 5:25pm:
Most diseases do. Skin cancer. Obesity. Flu. Lung cancer. Heart disease. Old age. It that time in life when most people die.





but the flu virus affects all ages doesnt it  and this is a member of that collection of diseases....

asthma a respiratory problem is a childhood problem..


skin cancer starts when  young   

this virus in particular seems able to select..
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Re: You Cant Put a Price on a Human Life.
Reply #54 - Apr 19th, 2020 at 5:39pm
 
mothra wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:45pm:
Gordon wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:42pm:
mothra wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:32pm:
Gordon wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:25pm:
mothra wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 3:11pm:
Just how many threads do you need to spew your noxious thought bubbles?

All day, every day.

I sear, you're loving this. All of this attention and a captive audience.


Mothra, one example where in society where no price is too much to save a a human life



Any clue as to why you're singling me out?

To answer your question though, if the positive reviews are high enough, massive amounts will be spent. It's all about PR.

Hpw much was spent to free a whale or two from ice sheets those years ago?

What the market wants, the market will have.

Conversely, it is my this principle that people are deemed disposable. It's how you deem people disposable, right Gordy?



You're the one who attacked the OP and I meant examples in everyday practical society.

If you're correct why do level rail crossings exist?



Well an obvious example would be our health care system. Unlimited funds will be spent on a person to keep them alive in our society. Some medications may incur out of pocket expenses but for a bed, care, medical attention etc, you do pretty well even as a public patient in our society.

Not so much elsewhere. But we as individuals do very well.


Is it really "unlimited"?
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Re: You Cant Put a Price on a Human Life.
Reply #55 - Apr 19th, 2020 at 5:44pm
 
Gordon wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:30pm:
NorthOfNorth wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:25pm:
Gordon wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:17pm:
North, I meant the opposite where there is no price too great.


Ahh, OK... As you were!

Yep... No one gets out alive... So live well while you can...


I can think of hundreds od examples where risk at a lower price is tolerated when it could be eliminated with $ but I cant think of one which goes the othet way

Anyone?



heres something to consider gordon.

it would be foolish to send any ventilators to africa to combat this.

gates has demonstrated with good science that it takes 300 dollars worth of msoquito netting to save one life.

and you cant supply a ventilator for anything like that.

this book is a good source of economic reasoning.

" How to Spend $50 Billion to Make the World a Better Place" by bjorn lomberg
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Reply #56 - Apr 19th, 2020 at 5:47pm
 
cods wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 5:23pm:
NorthOfNorth wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:37pm:
Gordon wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:30pm:
NorthOfNorth wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:25pm:
Gordon wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:17pm:
North, I meant the opposite where there is no price too great.


Ahh, OK... As you were!

Yep... No one gets out alive... So live well while you can...


I can think of hundreds od examples where risk at a lower price is tolerated when it could be eliminated with $ but I cant think of one which goes the othet way

Anyone?

No, a safe life at all costs is an ideal... But its a bit like schadenfreude... you can think the opposite, you just can't admit to it...

But look what happens when you go for safety, the obsession with cleanliness (i.e. sanitisers from cradle to grave) and its correlation to the rise of kids suffering anaphylactic shock from peanuts or whatever..




does anyone wonder why this virus appears to attack the aged????.. I know a few younger have been diagnosed...but the deaths appear mainly in persons closer to dying at anyrate...

in the mean time its been proved China are working in  Labs in Wuhan  on this Covid bat virus......WHY???

who is to know if they were! still are, working on a virus to eliminate the aged...of course their own     as they dont believe in taking care of old people do they?...


its just a thought.....

I think the idea that nations are trying to manufacture a virus to target the aged is a conspiracy theory...

Viruses can mutate so easily, there'd be no controlling it once it's let out to infect its target victims...

The idea, though, allows a good writer a scenario to explore the dark side of the human psyche without being distracted by the 'better angels' of the human psyche... Unless its a Hollywood movie, where the bad guy (virus) must always lose!

Given the enormous damage is done to the CCP, in its exposure of the regime's true nature, rules out that they'd planned any of this...

If its ever proved that it did originate from the Institute of Virology in Wuhan, I'd bet its due to their sloppy security as opposed to their planning it... After all, why let it out 4 blocks from where its designed? Why not, say export it to Taiwan?

If they're still studying viruses, then, I'm sure, that would be what's happening in labs around the world...

It's nearly always the cock-up theory before the conspiracy theory...

What makes the CCP culpable is their blatant attempt to hide the cock-up (or its natural outbreak) and I think that reveals the CCP's mortal fear... That not only are they NOT a modern state, they are prone to mind-numbingly stupid mistakes... The leadership are surrounded by sycophants (as Hitler and Stalin were) and dissent is not tolerated... So what checks or balances does the leadership have that they're dangerously incompetent clowns?

As Confucius said "A country is at risk when a prince believes that the only joy in being a prince is that no one opposes what he says".

I can't think of a better slogan for a future democratic China.
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Re: You Cant Put a Price on a Human Life.
Reply #57 - Apr 19th, 2020 at 5:51pm
 
mothra wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:45pm:
Gordon wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:42pm:
mothra wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:32pm:
Gordon wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 4:25pm:
mothra wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 3:11pm:
Just how many threads do you need to spew your noxious thought bubbles?

All day, every day.

I sear, you're loving this. All of this attention and a captive audience.


Mothra, one example where in society where no price is too much to save a a human life



Any clue as to why you're singling me out?

To answer your question though, if the positive reviews are high enough, massive amounts will be spent. It's all about PR.

Hpw much was spent to free a whale or two from ice sheets those years ago?

What the market wants, the market will have.

Conversely, it is my this principle that people are deemed disposable. It's how you deem people disposable, right Gordy?



You're the one who attacked the OP and I meant examples in everyday practical society.

If you're correct why do level rail crossings exist?



Well an obvious example would be our health care system. Unlimited funds will be spent on a person to keep them alive in our society. Some medications may incur out of pocket expenses but for a bed, care, medical attention etc, you do pretty well even as a public patient in our society.

Not so much elsewhere. But we as individuals do very well.


It's not unlimited and there would always be a bean counter up the back saying when enough is enough. It may seem unlimited, but if it were, the health system would be bankrupted but a small % of cases.
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Reply #58 - Apr 19th, 2020 at 5:52pm
 
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how much is to much to save your kids horse boy?
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Reply #59 - Apr 19th, 2020 at 5:54pm
 
Gordon wrote on Apr 19th, 2020 at 5:51pm:
It's not unlimited and there would always be a bean counter up the back saying when enough is enough. It may seem unlimited, but if it were, the health system would be bankrupted but a small % of cases.

Hence Brompton mixture... And I think if you ask around... Many terminally ill patients 'die peacefully in their sleep'...
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