 | Forum Reply | Second day running... at 20:00 24 May 2020
I quite agree. This has been going on for years now and is one of the reasons why most sensible fans just avoid this board completely. |
 | Forum Reply | Any tech types at 11:00 24 May 2020
Have you checked the capacitor on the flux? Might need to go back to a previous version until a future update is available? |
 | Forum Reply | Mutate or die! at 15:58 22 May 2020
I look at this board very occasionally but rarely interested enough to post to be honest. I think my last meaningful activity on here was a debate with the resident drama llamas over whether Manuel Thetis should be in the team! I’d love for there to be some football to talk about. |
 | Forum Reply | Mutate or die! at 15:12 22 May 2020
Interesting that Professor Sikora was suggesting today that people may have some residual immunity from old viruses and it’s on the way out. Hope he’s right. So many different views and even experts don’t necessarily agree - who knows what’s likely to happen. |
 | Forum Reply | Mutate or die! at 14:32 22 May 2020
Only on TWTD can you claim to know nothing about a subject and have people try to argue with you that you are wrong. |
 | Forum Reply | Mutate or die! at 23:58 7 May 2020
I’m disagreeing that it’s reasonable to assume that the behaviour of common flu and covid 19 are likely to be the same (or very similar) just because they are both viruses. Anyway for a subject that neither of us know anything whatsoever about I think we’ve done it to death (no pun intended). Good talking to you - good night 😉👠|
 | Forum Reply | Mutate or die! at 23:17 7 May 2020
Well I disagree, we aren't talking about flu which has been around for years. Scientists might have a bit of an idea, but unless I'm mistaken none of them can currently say with any degree of certainty whether or not contracting Covid 19 first time around would make a second wave potentially better or worse. |
 | Forum Reply | Mutate or die! at 22:49 7 May 2020
Yes, quite possibly. Equally it's not unreasonable to think that getting it once might help the body deal with it a second time even if it doesn't provide full immunity. Maybe I'm just being overly optimistic? As you say none of us are scientists so who knows. |
 | Forum Reply | Mutate or die! at 22:29 7 May 2020
Okay well I don't tend to look at or post on this board much so I wouldn't know ;) But there may well be something in the theory that getting the virus the first time around helps in terms of resistance the second time around. As I say, no-one (including the scientists) is really in a position to quantify this either way right now. Let's just hope things improve from here. |
 | Forum Reply | Mutate or die! at 22:17 7 May 2020
Not really. It's more that no-one actually knows whether it can be called bad information or not. |
 | Forum Reply | Mutate or die! at 21:56 7 May 2020
That may be so but as the finest scientists in the land don’t fully understand Covid 19 i would therefore doubt that the TWTD regulars do either. Probably best to leave it to them. |
 | Forum Reply | Mutate or die! at 15:22 7 May 2020
Bad information.....Says who? It's just a different theory to yours but no less credible. |
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