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| Thread ID: 114142 | 2010-11-19 16:57:00 | NZ Mine Explosion | SurferJoe46 (51) | PC World Chat |
| Post ID | Timestamp | Content | User | ||
| 1154746 | 2010-11-21 05:48:00 | Aside from the pro's and cons of the argument over the rescue of the miners. Some people don't deserve a space on this planet. greystar.co.nz |
Marnie (4574) | ||
| 1154747 | 2010-11-21 06:03:00 | Horrible, Marnie, the sods who did that are worthless lowlifes. | KarameaDave (15222) | ||
| 1154748 | 2010-11-21 06:07:00 | That old wives tail was debunked years ago buy US and British researches. May have been debunked but use of any electronic device in a flamable atmosphere can and willcause an explosion. Differance with your petrol station is the volume involved is not such that you can not breath without assistance. Second point cellphones while filling a fuel tank ARE a distraction resulting in spillage and you guessed it a fire hazzard. |
coldfront (15814) | ||
| 1154749 | 2010-11-21 06:13:00 | Newstalk ZB Hour 49 NZ Herald says the new shaft they are drilling may be finished this evening or it may take two days ? (dur) It is going to be about 150 metres deep. Why not just tell us how far they have got so far ! Have they started ? What is the rock like ? The man in charge of the rescue unit says the walk into the mine two kilometres may take two hours as the floor may be uneven ! and they have to get past a loader ! How does he know if the floor is going to be uneven for 2 k's ! Surely it should be fairly even if they planned to get the coal out on a railways etc. And how big is this loader that it will take 2 hours to get round. So I take it you are going to join your local Fire Brigade then? You sound really fit and capable of achieving the feat. I have worn a hazmat suit and done some really physical exhausting exercise in one. You want to try that for two hours go ahead I can guarentee you will not be voicing your opinion after that saying it should be a walk in the park. People like you have no idea and you keep bleating you know alll the answers and can do it better. Well if you can why are you bleating on the internet? |
coldfront (15814) | ||
| 1154750 | 2010-11-21 06:14:00 | The work force gets damaged in various ways including car accidents, playing rugby etc. It does not say all accidents happen at work does it!!! Obviously you would be a very fit person spending all that time jumping to conclusions as you do. Add 2 + 2 you will find it's not = 5. I'm sorry Snorkbox, but if you'd bothered to look you would have found the injuries did all happen at the Workplace. ;) Sport, Motor Vehicles and the like are covered separately. The injuries have even been broken down into Arms Legs Eyes and the like. So despite your assumption, 2+2 does equal 4. ;) |
B.M. (505) | ||
| 1154751 | 2010-11-21 06:27:00 | Newstalk ZB Hour 49 NZ Herald says the new shaft they are drilling may be finished this evening or it may take two days ? (dur) It is going to be about 150 metres deep . Why not just tell us how far they have got so far ! Have they started ? What is the rock like ? The man in charge of the rescue unit says the walk into the mine two kilometres may take two hours as the floor may be uneven ! and they have to get past a loader ! How does he know if the floor is going to be uneven for 2 k's ! Surely it should be fairly even if they planned to get the coal out on a railways etc . And how big is this loader that it will take 2 hours to get round . By jove Digby, I have just watched TV3 news and the man confirmed there was a Two Kilometre walk :eek: to the face over uneven ground :eek: and a beastly loader to negotiate . :eek: Bugger that, Im out, but a couple of mates said theyd go, providing they can take their Walking Frames . :thumbs: Clearly an Everest type excursion . :groan: |
B.M. (505) | ||
| 1154752 | 2010-11-21 06:31:00 | Aside from the pro's and cons of the argument over the rescue of the miners. Some people don't deserve a space on this planet. greystar.co.nz Time to re-introduce "public floggings" for these oxygen thieves. :mad: |
B.M. (505) | ||
| 1154753 | 2010-11-21 06:56:00 | By jove Digby, I have just watched TV3 news and the man confirmed there was a Two Kilometre walk :eek: to the face over uneven ground :eek: and a beastly loader to negotiate. :eek: Bugger that, Im out, but a couple of mates said theyd go, providing they can take their Walking Frames. :thumbs: Clearly an Everest type excursion. :groan: You have no idea do you Brave keyboard warrior with no clue. |
coldfront (15814) | ||
| 1154754 | 2010-11-21 07:00:00 | You have no idea do you Brave keyboard warrior with no clue. I've just realised what B.M.stands for. |
martynz (5445) | ||
| 1154755 | 2010-11-21 07:16:00 | I'm sorry Snorkbox, but if you'd bothered to look you would have found the injuries did all happen at the Workplace. ;) Sport, Motor Vehicles and the like are covered separately. The injuries have even been broken down into Arms Legs Eyes and the like. So despite your assumption, 2+2 does equal 4. ;) But you did not say that in your post that it was work related did you? ""But surely 224,900 Work Force Accidents in one year is outrageous by any standards."" |
Snorkbox (15764) | ||
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