Jump to content

Recommended Posts

My heart goes out to these poor men and their families. They seem so brave and resolute. One question I have is that if they can get all the stuff like TVs and even beds down the hole to them why can't they pull the miners out the same way? Are there any mining engineers on the forum who might be able to answer that?
Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/13032-chilean-miners/
Share on other sites

Yeah I think the term 'bed' was being used most generously, it certainly wasn't 33x double divans with matching headboards and footboards. Just basic roll mats to insulate the miners from the ground when they're sleeping.

It'll be a terrific day to see these chaps bank upstairs in time for Christmas.

oilworker Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Yes and if they're on an hourly rate - think of

> all that lovely lolly!!!!



They aren't likely to get any pay.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/southamerica/chile/7973854/Chilean-miners-families-go-hungry-amid-pay-freeze.html

Could you imagine being trapped in a place like that with a bunch of people from this forum? All that hand wringing about hospital letters, parking issues, streetlamp problems, bouncers in pubs etc etc. They'd have to send down the men with the white coats when they finished the tunnel because I think I'd go completely insane.

Though I doubt anyone could put up with my incessant Top Tips if they were stuck down a mine with me.


Though this one may be useful for them:


Wear a Miner's helmet in bed. Not only does it provide emergency lighting in the event of a power failure, but it also protects against unexpected falls of plaster from the ceiling.

I bet they play...


"Miners in a hell hole Big brother"


"Oh whose up for evection..?"


No ?



Maybe not but wasn't there a town in America where the mine collapsed, it drew so much attention that business boomed locally. Later the local sheriffs were accused of taking longer than necessary to rescue them so as keep the drama going & the cash rolling on


( or have I been watching to much crappy saturday afternoon t.v )



W**F

I have a feeling they're going to be OK.


They have food, water, and medicines. They have contact with the outside world - they can talk with their families and they know that rescue efforts are underway. There are doctors and psychological experts on the surface trying to make their conditions as tolerable as possible, and trying to establish a routine for the miners.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Of course they do, watching cookery shows and buying cook books is a national pastime. However you raise a good point that some people claim they are time poor and end up eating out / takeaways as sometimes a quick macciedee is cheaper and easier than making a quick nutrious family meal.  However to put it in balance, not many people have the knowledge, confidence and time to cook Persian so good luck to team persepolis on this venture. 
    • London doesn’t have a lot of Argentinian places specialising in empanadas, which suggests demand isn’t that great. There are many neighbourhoods with none at all or even nearby.  So for a mini-chain like Chango (several branches in SW London) to open here where there’s already a well established family run place doing the same feels a bit off.  I’ll be giving Chacarero my ongoing custom. 
    • This is so helpful, everyone, thank you. @green bean Yes we have just (as of yesterday) installed the same external blinds you mention! We already had blackout blinds and we now have the external awnings too. Of course that will guarantee the end of the summer sunshine but I can see that they're going to be helpful as they let the light through but not the glare of the sun - I'm fed up of working in darkness with both the blackout blinds closed on sunny days. We'll see how we go with those for a bit but I reckon we'll get a couple of quotes from the other recommendations in case we end up going the whole hog. @penfold Love the idea of getting solar+batteries to offset the electricity usage so will look into that.  Thanks, all.
    • Yes Sally, I've emailed him several times since Xmas. I don't contact Councillors frequently but when I've done so over the years, I've found them generally engaged and responsive. It's unprecedented to just be ignored and, regardless of the query I'm raising, that's worrying from the point of view of  our local democratic voice. Its a Councillors role to represent local people! A different thread on here made reference to a lack of response from one of our ward councillors and, since there are only two, I'm guessing it's the same one. I'm following up my own concern separately but I'm asking on here about whether others have had the same problem. I'd like to think it's a one-off but, increasingly, I suspect it's not. Hope that gives a bit more context!
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...