I see New Zealand did not tell the ECB to go to hell
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DMan wrote:Aye Maps, d Trickydadian foreigner, I was not insulting you. I find it really funny that you have used so much different emotional smileys in your post.
that was the intent...fun..to make yu laff inbetween anything you might find serious!
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Geez, the whole premise of your argument lies in that one sentence.mapoui wrote: it physically easier adapting to the cold that it is to the heat.
Now that may or may not be true, I don't know. I know that I had little difficulty adapting to the cold in England.
A man say dis but I don't know if he is a scientist:
Adapting to hot environments is as complex as adapting to cold ones
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Arnik wrote:Geez, the whole premise of your argument lies in that one sentence.mapoui wrote: it physically easier adapting to the cold that it is to the heat.
Now that may or may not be true, I don't know. I know that I had little difficulty adapting to the cold in England.
A man say dis but I don't know if he is a scientist:Adapting to hot environments is as complex as adapting to cold ones
well that sentence is wrong.
I intended it to tbe the other way around..."it is easier adapting to the heat that it is adapting to the cold"
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Ha ha maps you are not the one who said. I read it elsewhere but I don't know if the person who said it is a scientist.mapoui wrote: well that sentence is wrong.
I intended it to tbe the other way around..."it is easier adapting to the heat that it is adapting to the cold"
Going on personal experience I had little difficulty adapting to the English cold but I do not know what the scientific community has to say about it.
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well I know! homeless people can live outsdie in warm weather. they die all the time on street corners in the cold.Going on personal experience I had little difficulty adapting to the English cold but I do not know what the scientific community has to say about it.
there are no heating bills in the sun. and nutrition and cleanliness are crucial in the cold. remember the bubonic plague..along with all the truly cataclysmic diseases in history?
deh all started in cold climates..with dirty people who did not bathe in the winter which was a major complication which furthered disease. the bacteria and insects which caused disease lived on dirty bodies, in the hair and in the dirty clothes
winter is always a bad time for the closeted way it is, the bundled likely dirty way it is. and thr peoples habits are still hardly as hygienecally proepr as they ought to be.
the open air and sunlight of the tropics is the greatest sanitize there is. poor diet, imposed-ill health, bad food and the introduced environmental poisons from the north are what is shortening the lives of wesindians for example.
despite that the people still make 60 plus and more. Cuba and now Venezueala have increased regional life span powerfully. if the other terrotories clean up, change diets bu cutting out the poisonous crap that flows from the north, regional life expectancy would rise to the roof as it is rising in cuba
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Maps, the whole subject of the English and bathing is a long one and this is probably not the right forum.mapoui wrote:there are no heating bills in the sun. and nutrition and cleanliness are crucial in the cold. remember the bubonic plague..along with all the truly cataclysmic diseases in history?
deh all started in cold climates..with dirty people who did not bathe in the winter which was a major complication which furthered disease. the bacteria and insects which caused disease lived on dirty bodies, in the hair and in the dirty clothes
Times change and I am sure that today things are different.