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I have changed the Subject title as I misnamed the publication
Apologies. I thought this was a discussion forum and people could ask questions.
mytton,
"I have changed the Subject title as I misnamed the publication"
OK, clever of you.
Now then. It's just after 5 in the morning from where I write. Four, in the UK. And I very much doubt that there are many people in the UK (especially Scotland) daft enough to be up scribbling away on a stockmarket BB like I happen to be doing.
But it's early morning in somewhere like Iran (or eastern Russia), and mid-afternoon in China.
I wonder where you're writing from?
mytton,
" I thought this was a discussion forum and people could ask questions."
Of course it is. And you've asked some questions, a couple of which I've replied to. Of course, I'm not so headstrong as to say that my answers are 100% correct: please consider them as opinion based upon certain suspicions, but I do offer them for your consideration.
However, having entered into this debate with you, I've posed one or two questions myself. I hope you'll respond.
Ha!
I'm in Bottisham actually. (Cambs).
If you hadn't noticed we all have a lot of time on our hands at the mo hence me on here at 4 - 5am.
"I'm in Bottisham actually. (Cambs)."
Ah. That part of the country where they drive a punt from the wrong end. I'm an Oxford man, myself, though haven't lived there for over forty years, now.
"If you hadn't noticed we all have a lot of time on our hands at the mo hence me on here at 4 - 5am."
Yes, I have noticed that, but I follow 'government guidelines' and wash them frequently.
But I'd like to repeat an admittedly implied question to you, again. I strongly suspect the EnergyVoice article to be a sham, and deliberate scaremongering. What reason do you have to persuade me (and maybe others) that I'm wrong?
I have no reason to doubt you or the article hence my original question - which you have answered.
mytton,
"I have no reason to doubt you or the article hence my original question - which you have answered."
That is a 'politician's answer', in other words not an answer at all.
Please feel free to doubt me. Plenty of people do. Until (usually) I prove 'em wrong to have done so.
However, your original question was about why I 'reported' that poster who put up the link to the supposed EnergyVoice article. To which I responded. So yes, I guess that matter's closed.
However, you have not responded to my own question, and I feel it would be polite of you to do so, if nothing else.
Maybe I should re-phrase it, in a rather roundabout and longwinded way, maybe, but as you've remarked, we have 'time on our hands' at the moment.
I contend that the 'coronavirus on the Aoka Mizu' article is a piece of shameless scaremongering, utterly shoddy journalism, and possibly originating from a foreign source (though I'll have to wait a few hours to check about that last bit).
What reason do you have to disagree with my opinion regarding the first two bits, though?
Also, I have another question, but please don't feel obliged to reply to it. Are you by any way related to John Mytton, a somewhat infamous 'rake' and scoundrel of the 19th century, who attended Trinity College, Cambridge (with poor results), went on to live a life of unscrupulous scandal, leaving countless illegitimate offspring in his wake, and died penniless of delirium tremens?
If so, I doff my hat to you.
Hurricane Energy plc confirms that a crew member on the Aoka Mizu floating production storage and offloading vessel ("FPSO") at the Lancaster field has been evacuated to the mainland for medical reasons and subsequently tested positive for COVID-19.
The evacuated individual was transported onshore by an HM Coastguard helicopter and is now receiving medical treatment.
Hurricane is supporting Bluewater Lancaster Production (UK) Ltd ("Bluewater"), installation operator of the Aoka Mizu FPSO, with its response. Bluewater is working within the guidelines provided by NHS Scotland, Health Protection Scotland, and Oil and Gas UK in determining the next steps. Production operations at Lancaster have not been affected.
Theres loads of north sea assets with confirmed cases that have been evacuated. Its going to get everywhere this virus, most will be fine.
Reckon a certain someone might have humble pie for le petit dejeuner.
It certainly will and it already has but you won't have heard of it. The rig I work on, which shall remain unnamed, has sent home 4 suspected cases this week without a peep in the news. They were flown back on a normal chopper, albeit sent out for them specifically with some added health and safety precautions, not the special corona chopper the coast guard are using. If the case on the AM needed the coast guard then they must have been in a serious condition. I hope whoever it is recovers fully.
Dubliner,
"Reckon a certain someone might have humble pie for le petit dejeuner."
Duly consumed. See below for proof.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gWqrP30YXQ
"Reckon a certain someone might have humble pie for le petit dejeuner."
Seems rather heavy to me.
The French prefer croissants, n'est-ce-pas?
Longwait,
"The French prefer croissants, n'est-ce-pas?"
I'm NOT French! Just happen to live in their country. Continuing something laughingly referred to as the 'Hundred Years War', but which isn't over, yet. A 'peaceful invader'.
For breakfast I prefer 'pain aux raisins'. More calories than croissants, and less greasy.
Of course, Double: I know you aren't French!
It's nice of you to be a peaceful invader.
Can't say the same for the French.
They weren't very peaceful in 1066.