Self defense against people who don't wear masks...

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Science is always wrong, it just gets less wrong the more we learn.
no not really, science, by that i mean the method of apply science is correct, scientist however are very nearly always wrong, in the conclusion they reach using the scientific method, or at least the hypothesis they developed to apply the method to is invariably wrong

sometimes thats not the biggest problem fail experiments are some times the biggest leap forward that science makes. as we then know that something we( they) believed to be true isnt

but on a variation of Heisenberg's uncertainty principal, the more we learn about one specific piece of a science the less we can be certain that everything else we thought we knew was true, is so

so we know vast amount more than we did even 50 years ago, but have less certainty that any of that is true, at least in the whole, it may turn out to be partly correct
 
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I was more referring to dust mask that people have been using. Those things are uncomfortable.

Not sure exactly what you're talking about. I have a dust mask that I wear when I'm grinding or sanding in the shop, and it's not terrible. I don't think it's as bad as wearing an N95 for 12 hours, to be honest. This isn't exact, but it's this sort.

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Is that what you're thinking of?
 

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Not sure exactly what you're talking about. I have a dust mask that I wear when I'm grinding or sanding in the shop, and it's not terrible. I don't think it's as bad as wearing an N95 for 12 hours, to be honest. This isn't exact, but it's this sort.

3m-5301-organic-vapor-disposable-half-mask-respirator-medium.jpg


Is that what you're thinking of?

That is what I bought also. I was thinking buy once cry once.

Then I don't have to fart around with disposables as much.
 

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Not sure exactly what you're talking about. I have a dust mask that I wear when I'm grinding or sanding in the shop, and it's not terrible. I don't think it's as bad as wearing an N95 for 12 hours, to be honest. This isn't exact, but it's this sort.

3m-5301-organic-vapor-disposable-half-mask-respirator-medium.jpg


Is that what you're thinking of?
Those ones tend to feel heavy and get full of moisture after a while but are still more comfortable that the disposable ones.
 

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Those ones tend to feel heavy and get full of moisture after a while but are still more comfortable that the disposable ones.

As I said, it's that-ish, not that exact one. I've worn mine for 5-6 hours at a time, when I've been doing a lot of grinding without any real problem. It doesn't really seem all that heavy, but that may just be because I've worn some others that were full face with hearing protection that weighed roughly 14 tons.
 

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Not sure exactly what you're talking about. I have a dust mask that I wear when I'm grinding or sanding in the shop, and it's not terrible. I don't think it's as bad as wearing an N95 for 12 hours, to be honest. This isn't exact, but it's this sort.

3m-5301-organic-vapor-disposable-half-mask-respirator-medium.jpg


Is that what you're thinking of?
those commonly dont have a filter on the exhaust, rather a one way valve is incorporated, at least the ones here do
 
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Not sure exactly what you're talking about. I have a dust mask that I wear when I'm grinding or sanding in the shop, and it's not terrible. I don't think it's as bad as wearing an N95 for 12 hours, to be honest. This isn't exact, but it's this sort.

3m-5301-organic-vapor-disposable-half-mask-respirator-medium.jpg


Is that what you're thinking of?
We call those respirators. The filters are replaceable and can be sized for particulate penetration and certain gases. They can make it harder to take a breath in. Similar to the mask some athletes use when training in that respect.
They get heavy after a while to me. We have to go into certain confined space areas where they are required. Sitting in a cramped space wearing one and programming for several hours is an automatic headache for me.
 

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We call those respirators. The filters are replaceable and can be sized for particulate penetration and certain gases. They can make it harder to take a breath in. Similar to the mask some athletes use when training in that respect.
They get heavy after a while to me. We have to go into certain confined space areas where they are required. Sitting in a cramped space wearing one and programming for several hours is an automatic headache for me.
you wouldnt be wearing one of them in a confined space on one of my jobs, they are good for particulates, but not at all for solvents, gases or lack of oxygen, i suppose it depends on which confined space it is, but if its just particulates id make you wear them where ever you were working

they are not at all, like an oxygen deprivation training mask, if your finding it hard to breath you need to change the hi flow filter as it probably clogged with particulates
 

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no not really, science, by that i mean the method of apply science is correct, scientist however are very nearly always wrong, in the conclusion they reach using the scientific method, or at least the hypothesis they developed to apply the method to is invariably wrong

sometimes thats not the biggest problem fail experiments are some times the biggest leap forward that science makes. as we then know that something we( they) believed to be true isnt

but on a variation of Heisenberg's uncertainty principal, the more we learn about one specific piece of a science the less we can be certain that everything else we thought we knew was true, is so

so we know vast amount more than we did even 50 years ago, but have less certainty that any of that is true, at least in the whole, it may turn out to be partly correct

Reminds me of Thomas Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions, which basically says that science is cyclical, with a given theory not necessarily being totally better than another. Instead, he suggests that one theory may only address one particular phenomenon or social concern better than another.
 

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Reminds me of Thomas Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions, which basically says that science is cyclical, with a given theory not necessarily being totally better than another. Instead, he suggests that one theory may only address one particular phenomenon or social concern better than another.
back in the mid 60s when i was 7, i pointed out to my teacher that Africa and south america looked like they had once been joined, i was told that both that suggestion and i was stupid, i was far from convinced by this

5 years later i watch a documentary on the emerging though still very controversial topic of plate tectonics.

its seems even very learned scientist had similarly been told they were stupid over the decades for suggesting much the same

when your being out thought by a 7 year old, you need to wonder about scientific consensus and what is is worth
 

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Just curious. What are you guys doing to keep yourself safe in these times?

Staying at home as much as possible.

Anybody who claims to have a better solution is lying to your face.
 

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Just curious. What are you guys doing to keep yourself safe in these times?
Same thing I've always done. Eat well, exercise, Not wearing masks. And living. There are a million other things that will kill you before a virus with a 99.7% survival rate.
 

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back in the mid 60s when i was 7, i pointed out to my teacher that Africa and south america looked like they had once been joined, i was told that both that suggestion and i was stupid, i was far from convinced by this
5 years later i watch a documentary on the emerging though still very controversial topic of plate tectonics.
its seems even very learned scientist had similarly been told they were stupid over the decades for suggesting much the same
when your being out thought by a 7 year old, you need to wonder about scientific consensus and what is is worth

Jobo- I'm glad you posted this. You and I are of a similar age, and I had exactly the same experience. A fourth or fifth grade teacher in the mid-60s also dismissed my childish observations about the way the continents look like they'd fit together like puzzle pieces.

Flash-forward to my final year at a prep school in a different state in the early 70s. I took an elective class in geology taught by a bright young geologist fresh from finishing his graduate work. I just found a stack of old papers from that class in a box in the garage. He had us doing some pretty in-depth studies of plate tectonics, continental drift, vulcanism, faulting, all kinds of cool stuff.

I also learned that continental drift theory not new, even back then. Alfred Wegener proposed the idea back in 1912. But it wasn't until the 50s and 60s when the mechanisms of sea-floor spreading, the role of subduction zones and so forth became better understood that the idea gained traction.

So you and I must be among millions of curious kids of that era that got pooh-poohed by close-minded teachers because we had our eyes open to the obvious. Actually, it was kinda good preparation for life as a grown up. More than half the people I've had to work for in my adult life could be as benighted, close minded and dismissive as that first grade-school teacher. With great effort, I've learned to just shut up and take my paycheck. Some of the time. ;)
 

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Same thing I've always done. Eat well, exercise, Not wearing masks. And living. There are a million other things that will kill you before a virus with a 99.7% survival rate.

That's not the survival rate of COVID19. Not even close. Mortality Analyses

Not to mention every single person who gets it and is asymptomatic (a majority) can potentially kill an untold number of people.

Where do you get your info from, Facebook memes?
 

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Same thing I've always done. Eat well, exercise, Not wearing masks. And living. There are a million other things that will kill you before a virus with a 99.7% survival rate.
If you read the title/purpose of the thread, you are the one we have to defend ourselves against. Not someone worrying about self defense in this instance.
 

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If you read the title/purpose of the thread, you are the one we have to defend ourselves against. Not someone worrying about self defense in this instance.
i had a fallout over masks yesterday, masks are required on the bus, unless your disabled or have breathing problems which is its self a disability.

so as i tried to get on, the driver said, no mask no journey,, i told him i was disabled, but he was not having it and throws me off.

i did warn him that i would report him

so today i rang to complain.

the guy on the phone told me, what their policy was and the driver was right

but thats not what your policy says, i replied, as id just read it and he clearly had not

some long time later we agreed i was right and he would put the guy up for a disciplinary for a flagrant breach of the equalities act and retrain the other drivers to protect the disabled from being abandon at the road side

disabled lives matter as well and i was bored this afternoon
they are sending me a dispensation card, which is nice of them, that will come in handy as they are now taking about making them a requirement in shops
 

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i had a fallout over masks yesterday, masks are required on the bus, unless your disabled or have breathing problems which is its self a disability.

so as i tried to get on, the driver said, no mask no journey,, i told him i was disabled, but he was not having it and throws me off.

i did warn him that i would report him

so today i rang to complain.

the guy on the phone told me, what their policy was and the driver was right

but thats not what your policy says, i replied, as id just read it and he clearly had not

some long time later we agreed i was right and he would put the guy up for a disciplinary for a flagrant breach of the equalities act and retrain the other drivers to protect the disabled from being abandon at the road side

disabled lives matter as well and i was bored this afternoon
they are sending me a dispensation card, which is nice of them, that will come in handy as they are now taking about making them a requirement in shops
I'm not sure how that works, especially in the UK, but I'd imagine you have to have some sort of card with your disabled status listed. Otherwise everyone would just say their disabled when they don't want to wear a mask and ruin it for those who actually are.
 

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I'm not sure how that works, especially in the UK, but I'd imagine you have to have some sort of card with your disabled status listed. Otherwise everyone would just say their disabled when they don't want to wear a mask and ruin it for those who actually are.
, well no, no card required by law, simply saying your disabled should get you a journey, which is what their policy says, you may , but almost certainly wont have to dispute it with the police. the cards themselves are given out with out any proof of disability being required. so any one can get one of they apply

and anyway insisting that the disabled carry cards is its self discriminatory, unless required by law, which it isnt

how will it spoil it for the disabled ? it wont make any difference to them, if lots of people claim to have breathing difficulties
 
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