Thursday 27 December 2018

Zombie Myths - Chapter 6

The Royal Australian Navy Ship the HMAS Sydney sailed right up to
a German raider in the Indian ocean and was sunk. The loss of life, some 647 souls was higher than Australia suffered in the Korean or in the Vietnam war. This has been truly the stuff of Zombie legends that chase rational people into hiding.

The question was raised "What is the difference between making something up and assuming something for which there is no evidence?" To my surprise, people in my sphere have a difference in their mind ( it is certainly not in my way of thinking ). The logic goes like this you make something up on the fly and hope you can get onto the next situation, while assumption without evidence ( I will denote as AWE or awesome logic) is something that lets you think in a certain way and convince people around you, there is not the immediate fear of being unmasked. There you have it, I am only relaying the gossip on the street here.

My memory of Sydney brand self raising flour, complete with a ship on it is not some mad invention... shown below.



The ingredient Aerophos was a phosphate rising agent for flour, now lost in the mists of time.


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