RE: Post your favorite Christmas song

RE: Television

Bush 60" genius.laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

RE: What is your view on the term...LADIES FIRST?

Yes I feel empathy for people, and believe you can fall in love in cyberspace, but I've been shouted down for saying this, well my mother used to say I'm specialrolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing

RE: The women of CS

Beautiful girls from Plymouth

Embedded image from another site

RE: Centuries of Global Mourning for atrocities perpetuated on others by Great Britain

My uncle was in an itey POW, camp I have them from his memories.

RE: Centuries of Global Mourning for atrocities perpetuated on others by Great Britain

Another alcoholic, CS breeds themlaugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

RE: Centuries of Global Mourning for atrocities perpetuated on others by Great Britain

welI don't think anyone can deny the old Gal started this thread and designed it to be provocative to the English, who are indeed his ancestors.

I am surprised he doesn't think it will not upset someone

Yet he consistently denigrates the Islanders of England revealing himself as a bigot and not very bright.

Carry on Gal, you won't win because you don't want to, deep down.sad flower

RE: What is your view on the term...LADIES FIRST?

I just remembered why I am in love with Eastern European womenhug lips bouquet

RE: What is your view on the term...LADIES FIRST?

It makes you wonder exactly who the problem is.dunno

RE: Centuries of Global Mourning for atrocities perpetuated on others by Great Britain

Terrible I agree, but not my decision, you did say they launched the attack on the sleeping British.

A terrible defense indeed though perhaps not as bad as the Americans burning people alive in their tunnels, with flame flowers.

But two wrongs don't make a right, stop all slaughter.

RE: What is your view on the term...LADIES FIRST?

What??? my pocket venus, no it's something different with youwink

RE: What is your view on the term...LADIES FIRST?

I agree and like to be polite and gentle with women, some people on here would disagree, but if a women doesn't know how to act with a man, and aggravates and provokes him, what does she expect.

Some women, like yourself, bring out the natural gallantry in a man, I think I would always be polite to you, because of your nature.

The Corona Virus , vaccine is nearly here

It's like a bus, one doesn't come along for ages, and then three come alongdoh

RE: Would you like to be in a relationship now

Ok, I won't press you, this Covid has screwed a lot of plans up. I hope it woks out for you bonne chance.handshake

RE: Would you like to be in a relationship now

goes without saying,

Things or people????

RE: Would you like to be in a relationship now

What is making you hesitate?

How did they find theCovid so quickly

Or it could be he's full of hot airrolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing

How did they find theCovid so quickly

How did they find theCovid so quickly

You obviously don't read peoples posts Bod, where it very learly states the history of the vaccine, and it's reliance on previous esearch, but this does not detract from the the veracity of the efficiency of the vaccine.professor laugh

How did they find theCovid so quickly

Are you joking Ali, it is a monumantal disovery, but should be kept from the Americanslaugh laugh laugh laugh

It's pancake day today

That sounds coollaugh applause

It's pancake day today

Try these.

Embedded image from another site

How did they find theCovid so quickly

While much of the world was having a lie-in after New Year's Eve, Prof Gilbert noticed concerning reports of "viral pneumonia" in Wuhan, China. Within two weeks scientists had identified the virus responsible and began to suspect it was able to spread between people.

"We'd been planning for disease X, we'd been waiting for disease X, and I thought this could be it," Prof Gilbert said.

At this point, the team did not know how important their work would become. It started out as a test of how fast they could go and as a demonstration of the ChAdOx1 technology.

Prof Gilbert said: "I thought it might only have been a project, we'd make the vaccine and the virus would fizzle out. But it didn't."
A lucky break

It sounds strange to say it, almost perverse, but it was lucky that the pandemic was caused by a coronavirus.

This family of viruses had tried to jump from animals to people twice before in the past 20 years -

How did they find theCovid so quickly

Oxford vaccine: How did they make it so quickly?

By James Gallagher
Health and science correspondent
Embedded image from another site

Ten years' vaccine work achieved in about 10 months. Yet no corners cut in designing, testing and manufacturing.

They are two statements that sound like a contradiction, and have led some to ask how we can be sure the Oxford vaccine - which has published its first results showing it is highly effective at stopping Covid-19 - is safe when it has been made so fast.

So, this is the real story of how the Oxford vaccine happened so quickly.

It is one that relies on good fortune as well as scientific brilliance; has origins in both a deadly Ebola outbreak and a chimpanzee's runny nose; and sees the researchers go from having no money in the bank to chartering private planes.

The biggest misconception is the work on the vaccine started when the pandemic began.

The world's biggest Ebola outbreak in 2014-2016 was a catastrophe. The response was too slow and 11,000 people died.

"The world should have done better," Prof Sarah Gilbert, the architect of the Oxford vaccine, told me.

In the recriminations that followed, a plan emerged for how to tackle the next big one. At the end of a list of known threats was "Disease X" - the sinister name of a new, unknown infection that would take the world by surprise.

The Jenner Institute at the University of Oxford - named after the scientist that performed the first vaccination in 1796, and now home to some of the world's leading experts - designed a strategy for defeating an unknown enemy.

"We were planning how can we go really quickly to have a vaccine in someone in the shortest possible time," Prof Gilbert said.

"We hadn't got the plan finished, but we did do pretty well."

The central piece of their plan was a revolutionary style of vaccine known as "plug and play". It has two highly desirable traits for facing the unknown - it is both fast and flexible.

Conventional vaccines - including the whole of the childhood immunisation programme - use a killed or weakened form of the original infection, or inject fragments of it into the body. But these are slow to develop.

Instead the Oxford researchers constructed ChAdOx1 - or Chimpanzee Adenovirus Oxford One.

Scientists took a common cold virus that infected chimpanzees and engineered it to become the building block of a vaccine against almost anything.

Before Covid, 330 people had been given ChAdOx1 based-vaccines for diseases ranging from flu to Zika virus, and prostate cancer to the tropical disease chikungunya.

The virus from chimps is genetically modified so it cannot cause an infection in people. It can then be modified again to contain the genetic blueprints for whatever you want to train the immune system to attack. This target is known is an antigen.

ChAdOx1 is in essence a sophisticated, microscopic postman. All the scientists have to do is change the package.

"We drop it in and off we go," said Prof Gilbert.

RE: Diego Maradona dies age 60.

RE: Diego Maradona dies age 60.

Diego Maradona, genius and human bsing RIp.sad flower

RE: Birthday party

What do you expect from an Irish girl from Jiggerstown.

Plenty Jigger. Jigger.smitten

RE: Birthday party

Ok Dee Dee's place lads.wine teddybear

Steak and Kidney Pie

Embedded image from another site


How scrumptious , put hairs on your chest,

laugh laugh

RE: Birthday party

Have your own party and don't invite them,laugh laugh

This is a list of forum posts created by tomcatty.

We use cookies to ensure that you have the best experience possible on our website. Read Our Privacy Policy Here