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And on a light-hearted note:
&NR=1

Fline swu! Ah ๐Ÿ˜€

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Originally posted by adam warlock
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8bUtbODV-Q

And on a light-hearted note:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXoI14QMsts&NR=1

Fline swu! Ah ๐Ÿ˜€
both videos were quite okay in their way

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Originally posted by Ponderable
both videos were quite okay in their way
The first video is rediculous. This ratio doesnt mean anything. As someone pointed out in a command, the swine flu news gets covered because of its potential effect, not the current.

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The point as the person said was not the swine flu coverage, but the lack of coverage for e.g. tubercolosis

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Originally posted by zozozozo
The first video is rediculous. This ratio doesnt mean anything. As someone pointed out in a command, the swine flu news gets covered because of its potential effect, not the current.
So tuberculosis isn't highly contagious and lethal? Is that what you're saying?

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Originally posted by adam warlock
So tuberculosis isn't highly contagious and lethal? Is that what you're saying?
It can be highly contagious and lethal yes. But its not going to cause a pandemie since we know what it is.

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Originally posted by zozozozo
It can be highly contagious and lethal yes. But its not going to cause a pandemie since we know what it is.
And the swine flu will?

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Originally posted by adam warlock
And the swine flu will?
Ofcourse i cant say it will, i cant look into the future.
Its possible and you know that๐Ÿ™‚

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Originally posted by zozozozo
Ofcourse i cant say it will, i cant look into the future.
Its possible and you know that๐Ÿ™‚
As a matter of fact I don't know that. If anything I'm pretty skeptical about it.

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UPDATE: Researchers at London's Imperial College predicted that the swine flu virus was likely to cause an epidemic in the northern hemisphere next autumn, infecting a third of the world's population if it continued to spread at its current rate.