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Um...
2011, 53 dead[^]
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You beat that by a 40.000-53[^]
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HobbyProggy wrote: i feel safe with german food standards
You think it won't happen again?
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Well you know, when someone messes around with anything you can cross the river, so it might happen again. Keeping eyes and ears open helps a lot and knowing how to cook food to eliminate the sickening bacteria is of great value.
We had that chicken scandal and most people survived, we had the cow scandal and most people survived, well the flue kills more ppl than the pig-flue does, so yeah it could happen again but german (also eu) standards are still one of the highest (if not the highest).
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HobbyProggy wrote: You beat that by a 40.000-53[^] That's not a problem with the food, which is perfectly healthy; the problem is with the morons who eat it every day.
It's a self-resolving problem, though. Darwin is happy with 40,000 a year.
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Amen to that..
cheers,
Super
Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it
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Avijnata wrote: through the entire chain by which food reaches my plate, how many are concerned about 'Food Safety'? All of them.
Programming isn't the only job where people act professionally. People working in the food industry know very well that doing their job badly can harm people, and take that responsibility seriously.
I've known a lot of people who called themselves developers who did not show anything like that degree of responsibility.
I feel that implying an insult to millions of good people who are doing a good job is not exactly nice.
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Mark_Wallace wrote: People working in the food industry know very well that doing their job badly can harm people, and take that responsibility seriously.
Some do, others don't.
When money is involved, some people don't give a damn what happens to whom. As long as it increases their profit by an extra $0.01 per item, they will take shortcuts.
Look at the horse meat scandal of a few years ago: it was cheaper, so it got used instead of beef.
I've visited a lot of food companies for business over the years, and there are some who are excellent (Mars, Unigate) and some that I won't even go near the packet on the shelf! Those I won't name, they can afford better lawyers than I can - but one of our sales-droids described them as "the kind of company where you wipe your shoes on the way out".
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OriginalGriff wrote: Look at the horse meat scandal of a few years ago: it was cheaper, so it got used instead of beef. Sure, but it was processed properly and safely; there was no health risk.
No-one but a complete lunatic would intentionally do something to food that they know would harm people -- people can sleep at night after having ripped off money from your grandma, but not after having made her ill.
If you avoid eating cheap garbage from countries with low or "variable" standards (like the US and China), your food is safe unless something has gone badly wrong, somewhere along the line.
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It's not only the people working with food that's directly intended to be consumed by humans, there's also those who deal with food for animals. As much as I like to believe those handling food for humans are responsible, I won't be so confident with those at the start of the food chain.
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Reason #1 to never eat meat in the USA.
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Is meat quality really that bad in the US?
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Growth hormones, heavy metals, etc.
There are plenty of horror stories. Some of them might not be true, but smoke:fire.
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Mark_Wallace wrote: People working in the food industry know very well that doing their job badly can harm people, and take that responsibility seriously.
Not sure whether that's true everywhere in the world. This can be a matter of concern for those who travel extensively.
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I'll just leave this[^] here.
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Frightening. The good man pays the price.
I've seen some farmers in India protesting against Bt crops. But global conglomerates (won't name them) try to suppress them. All because of of money.
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Yeah, well.
The trick there is not to live in Belgium unless you're a harder criminal than the rest of them and you don't have children.
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Hi Guys... I don't know how to write SQL Scripts. Is there any good tutorials or lessons, please share.
Thank you.
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Any programming question should be placed in the right forum (not in The Lounge which is not for asking about programming).
See the "discussions" or the "quick answers" menus in top of the CP web page.
Searching "how to write sql scripts" in Google will return a lot of samples and pages related to what you ask, but, keep in mind that a so wide question will receive vague answers, please, try to elaborate your question a little bit more: what have you tried, what you want to do, where are you stuck...
Good luck!
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Assuming you're on SQL Server you should have a look here[^].
And if you're not, it's still pretty good.
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Best guide around!
Thanks!
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Well, it is good.
Clear and easy to understand, as complete as you could ask for as a beginner, and no word diarrhea.
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Stop, stop! This room is getting too small for my growing ego
Seriously though, I do my best. Your kind words are very much appreciated
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Anyone watching the championship game between Duke and Wisconsin?
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Yes, It is a good game so far.
David
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