Is this news true?: Delware slaughter 1500 chickens for bird flu

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Feb 7, 2004
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According to internet news,

South Korea stopped importing US chickens due to bird flu found in Delarware. Delaware slaughtered 1,500 chickens.

Is this true? Someone told me I should be able to find the link from AP news, but I cannot.

I

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wes
Feb 7, 2004
Yes, I just saw it on TV news.

"J" wrote in message
According to internet news,

South Korea stopped importing US chickens due to bird flu found in Delarware. Delaware slaughtered 1,500 chickens.

Is this true? Someone told me I should be able to find the link from AP news, but I cannot.

I
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nomail
Feb 8, 2004
J wrote:

According to internet news,

South Korea stopped importing US chickens due to bird flu found in Delarware. Delaware slaughtered 1,500 chickens.

Is this true? Someone told me I should be able to find the link from AP news, but I cannot.

As you are not intelligent enough to understand that this does not belong in a Photoshop newsgroup, that doesn’t surprise me one bit.
M
mytbob
Feb 8, 2004
J wrote:

According to internet news,

South Korea stopped importing US chickens due to bird flu found in Delarware. Delaware slaughtered 1,500 chickens.

Is this true? Someone told me I should be able to find the link from AP news, but I cannot.

I

Not true!
It was 12,000 Chickens that were slaughtered in Delaware. See: http://www.nytimes.com
Bob Williams
MM
max morrison
Feb 8, 2004
"Robert E. Williams" wrote in message
J wrote:

According to internet news,

South Korea stopped importing US chickens due to bird flu found in Delarware. Delaware slaughtered 1,500 chickens.

Is this true? Someone told me I should be able to find the link from AP news, but I cannot.

I

Not true!
It was 12,000 Chickens that were slaughtered in Delaware. See: http://www.nytimes.com
Bob Williams

Presumably someone wrote a chicken slaughter Action and
ran it through File / Automate / Batch.
N
newsgroup
Feb 8, 2004
As you are not intelligent enough to understand that this does not belong in a Photoshop newsgroup, that doesn’t surprise me one bit.

Photoshop isn’t life or death.

Pandemic.

Are you intelligent enough to understand that?
MM
max morrison
Feb 8, 2004
"Dr. J. Smith" wrote in message
As you are not intelligent enough to understand that this does not belong in a Photoshop newsgroup, that doesn’t surprise me one bit.

Photoshop isn’t life or death.

Pandemic.

Are you intelligent enough to understand that?

Chicken slaughter
Pandemic
Bird flu

Which one of these subjects relates to Photoshop?
And how?
N
newsgroup
Feb 8, 2004
Chicken slaughter
Pandemic
Bird flu

Which one of these subjects relates to Photoshop?
And how?

You’re right, of course, this is the wrong forum. To answer your question though, an alarming discovery is that H5N1 is of the same family as Spanish flu, which killed 20,000,000 people around the world in 1918/19, the Asian flu pandemic of 1957, which also killed millions and of course the Hong Kong flu of 1968. This would pose a very severe threat if it managed to break out into a pandemic, because humans have no resistance to it. The world is much more crowded now, people move around further, more often and more quickly. When you consider the 1918/19 pandemic curiously affected healthy young adults rather than the classic target groups (the elderly and babies), that translates to a serious threat to Photoshop users. Unless of course you never leave your computer, Mr. Morrison, which in no way implies you still won’t get hit by a virus.

~Dr. J. Smith
MM
max morrison
Feb 8, 2004
"Dr. J. Smith" wrote in message
Chicken slaughter
Pandemic
Bird flu

Which one of these subjects relates to Photoshop?
And how?

You’re right, of course, this is the wrong forum. To answer your question though, an alarming discovery is that H5N1 is of the same family as
Spanish
flu, which killed 20,000,000 people around the world in 1918/19, the Asian flu pandemic of 1957, which also killed millions and of course the Hong
Kong
flu of 1968. This would pose a very severe threat if it managed to break
out
into a pandemic, because humans have no resistance to it. The world is
much
more crowded now, people move around further, more often and more quickly. When you consider the 1918/19 pandemic curiously affected healthy young adults rather than the classic target groups (the elderly and babies),
that
translates to a serious threat to Photoshop users. Unless of course you never leave your computer, Mr. Morrison, which in no way implies you still won’t get hit by a virus.

~Dr. J. Smith

I do occasionally leave my computer, which puts me at the risk of catching sars, dying horribly in a car accident, contacting the ebola virus, being blown apart by a terrorist bomb, chewed by a shark, shot by a crazy urban sniper, developing any one of dozens of fatal cancers, being squashed by a falling grand piano, or even catching the media’s latest scare — bird flu.

But the fact remains that this is a (I’ll spell it slowly) P H O T O S H O P forum!!!
N
newsgroup
Feb 9, 2004
"max morrison" wrote in message
"Dr. J. Smith" wrote in message
Chicken slaughter
Pandemic
Bird flu

Which one of these subjects relates to Photoshop?
And how?

You’re right, of course, this is the wrong forum. To answer your
question
though, an alarming discovery is that H5N1 is of the same family as
Spanish
flu, which killed 20,000,000 people around the world in 1918/19, the
Asian
flu pandemic of 1957, which also killed millions and of course the Hong
Kong
flu of 1968. This would pose a very severe threat if it managed to break
out
into a pandemic, because humans have no resistance to it. The world is
much
more crowded now, people move around further, more often and more
quickly.
When you consider the 1918/19 pandemic curiously affected healthy young adults rather than the classic target groups (the elderly and babies),
that
translates to a serious threat to Photoshop users. Unless of course you never leave your computer, Mr. Morrison, which in no way implies you
still
won’t get hit by a virus.

~Dr. J. Smith

I do occasionally leave my computer, which puts me at the risk of catching sars, dying horribly in a car accident, contacting the ebola
virus,
being blown apart by a terrorist bomb, chewed by a shark, shot by a crazy urban sniper, developing any one of dozens of fatal cancers, being
squashed
by a falling grand piano, or even catching the media’s latest scare —
bird
flu.

But the fact remains that this is a (I’ll spell it slowly) P H O T O S H O
P
forum!!!

Max,
You asked a photoshop question, and I offered a photoshop answer. I thought the whole spin was kind of funny, considering the seriousness of the subject, especially the virus pun at the end. I assumed after reading your ‘chicken slaughter Action’ post that you had a sense of humour but now I’m getting the impression that you’re just a prick. Read this slow, I will now quote my previous post…."You’re right, of course, this is the wrong forum." There was no need to respond much less insult me. You’re a pretty hypocritical newsgroup cop sustaining this thread which you claim shouldn’t exist in the first place. Let it go.

~Doc
MM
max morrison
Feb 9, 2004
Doc, I was wrong to make light of the subject,
and I should have read your post more carefully.

I apologise for any offence.

mm

"Dr. J. Smith" wrote in message
"max morrison" wrote in message
"Dr. J. Smith" wrote in message
Chicken slaughter
Pandemic
Bird flu

Which one of these subjects relates to Photoshop?
And how?

You’re right, of course, this is the wrong forum. To answer your
question
though, an alarming discovery is that H5N1 is of the same family as
Spanish
flu, which killed 20,000,000 people around the world in 1918/19, the
Asian
flu pandemic of 1957, which also killed millions and of course the
Hong
Kong
flu of 1968. This would pose a very severe threat if it managed to
break
out
into a pandemic, because humans have no resistance to it. The world is
much
more crowded now, people move around further, more often and more
quickly.
When you consider the 1918/19 pandemic curiously affected healthy
young
adults rather than the classic target groups (the elderly and babies),
that
translates to a serious threat to Photoshop users. Unless of course
you
never leave your computer, Mr. Morrison, which in no way implies you
still
won’t get hit by a virus.

~Dr. J. Smith

I do occasionally leave my computer, which puts me at the risk of catching sars, dying horribly in a car accident, contacting the ebola
virus,
being blown apart by a terrorist bomb, chewed by a shark, shot by a
crazy
urban sniper, developing any one of dozens of fatal cancers, being
squashed
by a falling grand piano, or even catching the media’s latest scare —
bird
flu.

But the fact remains that this is a (I’ll spell it slowly) P H O T O S H
O
P
forum!!!

Max,
You asked a photoshop question, and I offered a photoshop answer. I
thought
the whole spin was kind of funny, considering the seriousness of the subject, especially the virus pun at the end. I assumed after reading your ‘chicken slaughter Action’ post that you had a sense of humour but now I’m getting the impression that you’re just a prick. Read this slow, I will
now
quote my previous post…."You’re right, of course, this is the wrong forum." There was no need to respond much less insult me. You’re a pretty hypocritical newsgroup cop sustaining this thread which you claim
shouldn’t
exist in the first place. Let it go.

~Doc

N
newsgroup
Feb 9, 2004
"max morrison" wrote in message
Doc, I was wrong to make light of the subject,
and I should have read your post more carefully.

I apologise for any offence.

mm

Thanks Max!
I hope everyone reading this thread has the same warm and fuzzy feeling that I have right now.

~Doc
S
SpecialEd
Feb 16, 2004
On Sat, 07 Feb 2004 23:15:15 GMT, J wrote:

According to internet news,

South Korea stopped importing US chickens due to bird flu found in Delarware. Delaware slaughtered 1,500 chickens.

Is this true? Someone told me I should be able to find the link from AP news, but I cannot.

I

I heard that most of the people in Delaware were choking their chickens to deal with the problem.
MH
Mark Herring
Feb 16, 2004
I know htis has something to do with Photoshop—it’s just not jumping out at me…..;)

On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 19:42:47 -0500, SpecialEd
wrote:

On Sat, 07 Feb 2004 23:15:15 GMT, J wrote:

According to internet news,

South Korea stopped importing US chickens due to bird flu found in Delarware. Delaware slaughtered 1,500 chickens.

Is this true? Someone told me I should be able to find the link from AP news, but I cannot.

I

I heard that most of the people in Delaware were choking their chickens to deal with the problem.

**************************
Mark Herring, Pasadena, Calif.
Private e-mail: Just say no to "No".
U
Uni
Feb 16, 2004
J wrote:
According to internet news,

South Korea stopped importing US chickens due to bird flu found in Delarware. Delaware slaughtered 1,500 chickens.

Good thing it wasn’t people they were exporting with the flu.

🙂

Uni

Is this true? Someone told me I should be able to find the link from AP news, but I cannot.

I
U
Uni
Feb 16, 2004
max morrison wrote:
"Dr. J. Smith" wrote in message

Chicken slaughter
Pandemic
Bird flu

Which one of these subjects relates to Photoshop?
And how?

You’re right, of course, this is the wrong forum. To answer your question though, an alarming discovery is that H5N1 is of the same family as

Spanish

flu, which killed 20,000,000 people around the world in 1918/19, the Asian flu pandemic of 1957, which also killed millions and of course the Hong

Kong

flu of 1968. This would pose a very severe threat if it managed to break

out

into a pandemic, because humans have no resistance to it. The world is

much

more crowded now, people move around further, more often and more quickly. When you consider the 1918/19 pandemic curiously affected healthy young adults rather than the classic target groups (the elderly and babies),

that

translates to a serious threat to Photoshop users. Unless of course you never leave your computer, Mr. Morrison, which in no way implies you still won’t get hit by a virus.

~Dr. J. Smith

I do occasionally leave my computer, which puts me at the risk of catching sars, dying horribly in a car accident, contacting the ebola virus, being blown apart by a terrorist bomb, chewed by a shark, shot by a crazy urban sniper, developing any one of dozens of fatal cancers, being squashed by a falling grand piano, or even catching the media’s latest scare — bird flu.

But the fact remains that this is a (I’ll spell it slowly) P H O T O S H O P forum!!!

What does this have to due with sick chickens?

🙂

Uni

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