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I couldn't be bothered myself to explain cascading effects.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIf you're out in the cold too long your immune system could be weakened, leading to infections that could end up as pneumonia, but you don't catch pneumonia from the snow or the cold directly. Hypothermia is a far greater risk.
We might as well talk about how sunspots affect the price of fishcakes in Hong Kong.
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If you're out in the cold too long your immune system could be weakened, leading to infections that could end up as pneumonia, but you don't catch pneumonia from the snow or the cold directly. Hypothermia is a far greater risk.Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post...It's also interesting that scooterscot believes you can't catch pneumonia from being out in the snow too long.
Gets old fogy here as well.Originally posted by Paddy View PostVery misleading. The photo is of fog not smog. I lived in the Alps for five years, it gets fogy in the Alps too
Originally posted by xoggoth View PostBah! You youngsters today have no idea what real London smog looks like!
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If they didn't have air purifiers in China I think we'd be seeing a lot more deaths there. It sounds horrific but amidst all the stories on climate change and environmentalism gets only minor coverage in our news. Which seems strange because it's direct, compelling evidence of man ruining their environment. On a more local scale, true but still...
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I think San Fransisco have a better Plan B: Hangar One | Fog PointOriginally posted by greenlake View PostPlan B....?

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You can convince the rest of the world for not going to work in London.
Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhy would you want to pay £ Millions for a bedsit to breath this?
'Filthy air' prompts 'very high' pollution alert for London

Anyway never mind that..
Went skiing on Saturday, get a lung full of that would you.

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Bah! You youngsters today have no idea what real London smog looks like!
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhy would you want to pay £ Millions for a bedsit to breath this?
'Filthy air' prompts 'very high' pollution alert for London

Anyway never mind that..
Went skiing on Saturday, get a lung full of that would you.

Very misleading. The photo is of fog not smog. I lived in the Alps for five years, it gets fogy in the Alps too
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Oooh, that'll upset him. He's either Scottish or European.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostHehe! After reading it two or three times, I eventually parsed the sentence as:
"Let the whole forum know, why not, that you don't know what pneumonia is"
which is a pretty clumsy and contrived, but admittedly not unheard of, English construction.
It's also interesting that scooterscot believes you can't catch pneumonia from being out in the snow too long.
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Hehe! After reading it two or three times, I eventually parsed the sentence as:Originally posted by LondonManc View PostLet the whole forum know that you cannot string a sentence together.
"Let the whole forum know, why not, that you don't know what pneumonia is"
which is a pretty clumsy and contrived, but admittedly not unheard of, English construction.
It's also interesting that scooterscot believes you can't catch pneumonia from being out in the snow too long.
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Germany's fault according to this. Bah! When we leave the EU, pollution won't be allowed to cross our borders without a visa.
‘Red’ toxic smog alert issued in eight London boroughs as filthy air arrives from Germany | London Evening Standard
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