National Badger Day
This National Badger Day, celebrate everyone’s favorite conical-headed, stout-bodied and determined digger!nationaltoday.com
Support your local badger! Or not.
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National Badger Day
This National Badger Day, celebrate everyone’s favorite conical-headed, stout-bodied and determined digger!nationaltoday.com
Support your local badger! Or not.
I hope not! It might just take some time. The daughter of my girlfriend still has issues with her bronchia but it's very minor (she got Covid two months ago). We did a lung function test (I have a spirometer at home). And her values were very good. I did a lung function test by myself on wednesday and it was very good as well (less than usual but still above 100%; sportsman-lumg).Nasty I hope you are recovering.
I got clobbered in March this year. A persisitent cough that got worse when I tried to lie down. I ended up sleeping in a chair. Eventually I had to call the ambulance.
Spent the next night in AE in a cubicle, sitting up with an oxygen mask being monitored. Before they threw me out( joke ) Doctor didn't quite call me an idiot, but any problem with breathing is very dangerous and I should have called earlier. I've had three vacinations, waiting for a fourth.
Its left me with a deep sense of how unpleasant this virus is and I'm still not back to my regular activities. Perhaps never will?
Human problems are often so temporary, exaggerated and short-lived. But yet they recur once in a while. And the older I get, the more relaxed I become...
No. I wasn't at work I'm still recovering from Covid19 (still positive and slight coated bronchia). But I didn't hear anything except in the media because it was only a relatively short malfunction that didn't affect my area. Otherwise I would hear something via WhatsApp pretty quick.As we are talking about human problems: Did the train system sabotage in Lower Saxony have any impact on your work?
No. I wasn't at work I'm still recovering from Covid19 (still positive and slight coated bronchia). But I didn't hear anything except in the media because it was only a relatively short malfunction that didn't affect my area. Otherwise I would hear something via WhatsApp pretty quick.
Chaos happens every know and then just within seconds. As a train driver you are used to it. But in most cases I am either at home, so it's gone when my shift starts. Or the chaos starts just after I ended my shift...
And the electrical blackout on Bornholm. Too many accidents.Thats good timing. We had some more substance to the usual chaos here, because the trains from Cologne to Berlin now also had to drive via Frankfurt. Many weird accidents happening right now. the north stream sabotage, the leaking Drubna oil pipeline in Poland, the sabotage on the German rail network, (But that could have been more related to the usual extreme left sabotage against the railroad)
And the electrical blackout on Bornholm. Too many accidents.
It's a miracle that there wasn't a terrorist attack on the railroad for now. It is actually freely accessible. Just wear a helmet and a reflective vest with a DB logo on it and nobody would ask what you are doing on the railway track. Compared to that it is barely possible to do anything stupid at an airport or aeroplanes these days.
A cup for nerds
Thats what those dudes tried who wanted to steal copper cables from the local railroad track. The plan was good.
What failed was the tiny coincidence, that the station building had been turned into the house for the family of a big railroad fanatic, who also collects some trains and who knows exactly what is regular activity at the railroad here and what not.... The thieves didn't even have a chance to escape.
If it's who I think it was, I don't think the sabotage was intentional.
How endangered is the European Bison?