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Mr K 15-01-2020 16:58

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Why do doctors prescribe antibiotics for viruses?

Because patients demand it ! ;)

Presumably the virus led to an persistent infection..

denphone 15-01-2020 17:17

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
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Why do doctors prescribe antibiotics for viruses?

Antibiotics from my experiences do not work for viruses.

tweetiepooh 16-01-2020 10:59

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
Why can't I buy Mustard Oil labelled OK for food (rather than external use only)? OK I still use it - it's same stuff.

Why can't I get a burger cooked how I want it (well when it's a properly made one not burger van stock)?

peanut 16-01-2020 11:08

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Originally Posted by tweetiepooh (Post 36022845)
Why can't I buy Mustard Oil labelled OK for food (rather than external use only)? OK I still use it - it's same stuff.

Why can't I get a burger cooked how I want it (well when it's a properly made one not burger van stock)?

How would you want a burger coooked? Minced / grounded meat can't be cooked pink.

heero_yuy 16-01-2020 17:43

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So I get a last (supposedly*) update to W7 pro and MS screw up the display option to stretch the wallpaper to fit the desktop. Now doesn't work. :mad:

Just confirms that my next PC will be running a Linux distro.

* Says there's more updates to install today, probably fixing their screwup.

tweetiepooh 17-01-2020 14:44

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Originally Posted by peanut (Post 36022846)
How would you want a burger coooked? Minced / grounded meat can't be cooked pink.

Of course you can, it's just some legal issue stopping it but even now you can if you start with a piece of meat, cook the outside then grind and form burger, then cook burger as required. Steak tartare and similar are OK and that is even pinker.

I've even had some places not cook steak (warm steak) as I like it because "they are not allowed".

Hugh 17-01-2020 16:03

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Of course you can, it's just some legal issue stopping it but even now you can if you start with a piece of meat, cook the outside then grind and form burger, then cook burger as required. Steak tartare and similar are OK and that is even pinker.

I've even had some places not cook steak (warm steak) as I like it because "they are not allowed".

This may be the reason (found on Quora).

https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...2&d=1579276872

peanut 17-01-2020 16:23

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Just google 'gourmet burgers bacteria'. There was a lot of chain burger joints that had ecoli and salmonella in the majority of the burgers that were slightly undercooked. It's bad that people still think it's okay to eat them like that.

Mr K 17-01-2020 16:50

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Originally Posted by peanut (Post 36022998)
Just google 'gourmet burgers bacteria'. There was a lot of chain burger joints that had ecoli and salmonella in the majority of the burgers that were slightly undercooked. It's bad that people still think it's okay to eat them like that.

Dead decaying flesh is never going to be that good for you, even without the bacteria ! Stick to Linda McCartney ;)

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Dry January. What a ludicrous idea! The resident alcoholic in the office does it then thinks it give him licence to get rat arsed every other day of the year. Moderate drinking all year is surely better. Just done 3 dry days, that'll more than do for me ! :)

peanut 17-01-2020 17:05

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36022999)
Dead decaying flesh is never going to be that good for you, even without the bacteria ! Stick to Linda McCartney ;)

Noo, got to do my bit for the environment and eat as many cows as possible to help reduce the methane levels. These Vegans are doing more harm than good.

Carth 18-01-2020 23:03

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Bit of a silly one, but seems to be on the increase . . watching movies and the music soundtrack almost drowns out the actors dialogue :mad:

Not that I have, but many people are spending over £600 on a nice TV and then another £200 on extras for decent audio :eh:

Signs of progress I guess :rolleyes:

peanut 18-01-2020 23:16

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Originally Posted by Carth (Post 36023111)
Bit of a silly one, but seems to be on the increase . . watching movies and the music soundtrack almost drowns out the actors dialogue :mad:

Not that I have, but many people are spending over £600 on a nice TV and then another £200 on extras for decent audio :eh:

Signs of progress I guess :rolleyes:

The sound quality on flat screens is generally poor. I use an AV and luckily I can increase the dialogue levels. You need at least to have a soundbar these days.

SnoopZ 19-01-2020 00:23

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The sound quality on flat screens is generally poor. I use an AV and luckily I can increase the dialogue levels. You need at least to have a soundbar these days.

I'm looking into getting a soundbar as I struggle to hear dialogue clearly even with hearing aids.

Hard work trying to find a good not to expensive Samsung soundbar as the reviews vary so much.

One thing I am unsure about is whether other makes of soundbar can be operated with my Samsung TV remote.?

TheDaddy 19-01-2020 05:44

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I'm looking into getting a soundbar as I struggle to hear dialogue clearly even with hearing aids.

Hard work trying to find a good not to expensive Samsung soundbar as the reviews vary so much.

One thing I am unsure about is whether other makes of soundbar can be operated with my Samsung TV remote.?

My pal in Sandy might be selling his if you're interested?

heero_yuy 19-01-2020 07:39

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Our Sony has the option to make the headphone output into a line output and to slave that to the volume control on the remote. Have a look in the setup menues.

We use it to drive the 100W subwoofer that gives meat to the audio. My sister calls it "Cinema Sound" The mid and upper range from the TV itself are fine.


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