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Thread ID: 123451 2012-02-25 22:23:00 So itÂ’s confirmed! B.M. (505) PC World Chat
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1261489 2012-02-26 18:46:00 I reffered to methedology, not to the police.

In the event that a co-ordinated resuce effort was created the firemen would follow the given directive, as did the mine resuce teams. If the head of that rescue effort was a policeman then certainly he would issue the instruction that would dicate futher action.

Your example is retarded...well, your entire argument is retarded.
Metla (12)
1261490 2012-02-26 19:54:00 Going by the fact that some of the rescue equipment installed at the rescue station closer to the portal had been tampered with before the explosion, what's to say the same thing hadn't happened at the other rescue stations nearer the face? Whenu (9358)
1261491 2012-02-26 20:24:00 I seriously doubt that entering the mine will reveal anything that isn’t already known.

After all, they have some very good photos taken from a camera lowered into the mine through a shaft they drilled.

When one photograph can be intepreted to mean more than one thing, all logical expalnations go out the window.

You have obviously already made up your mind as to what actually happened down that mine, so any meaningful discussion is useless :( :(
Zippity (58)
1261492 2012-02-26 20:33:00 I reffered to methedology, not to the police.

In the event that a co-ordinated resuce effort was created the firemen would follow the given directive, as did the mine resuce teams. If the head of that rescue effort was a policeman then certainly he would issue the instruction that would dicate futher action.

Your example is retarded...well, your entire argument is retarded.

Well I didn’t expect you to understand, not for one moment. :lol:

However, if I ever want an excuse to do nothing and thereby get nothing done, I’ll ask you because I can see you’d be an expert.

In the meantime may I suggest you hop back in your container, get your OSH Manual and study something like the safe handling of Space Junk.

You never know, it may come in useful. ;)
B.M. (505)
1261493 2012-02-26 20:37:00 Was that meant to be funny??? Zippity (58)
1261494 2012-02-26 21:24:00 They did'nt, they wanted to go in and weren't allowed.

You spoke personally to every member of the rescue team, did you?
inphinity (7274)
1261495 2012-02-26 23:46:00 You spoke personally to every member of the rescue team, did you?

No need to .

Knowles repeatedly stated on TV that they weren’t going to enter the mine until HE was satisfied it was safe .

We’re still waiting .

Of course realistically it is never going to be “Safe” in the truest sense of the word and indeed never was .
B.M. (505)
1261496 2012-02-26 23:53:00 Of course realistically it is never going to be “Safe” in the truest sense of the word and indeed never was.

That can be said for the entire world
Agent_24 (57)
1261497 2012-02-27 01:04:00 That can be said for the entire world

So true, so you just have to play the hand you’re dealt. :)
B.M. (505)
1261498 2012-02-27 01:56:00 No need to.

Knowles repeatedly stated on TV that they weren’t going to enter the mine until HE was satisfied it was safe.


That's one hell of a stretch to translate that to mean that "Everyone on the rescue team thinks it's safe, but he doesn't".
inphinity (7274)
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