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Curly Neal and Meadowlark Lemon were my all time favorites. Thanks for the great memories! RIP.
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I have no problem imagining it, either. It’s fun. And when we have definitive proof that intelligent beings are out there, it will be even more amazing.
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That’s the opposite of what the mathematical equation in the video above suggests. Interesting.
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Deshaun Watson To Patriots Rumours Begin To Swirl
K-9 replied to Phil The Thrill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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I appreciate the maybe far more than “there has to be.” I tend to find applied mathematical analysis interesting, though. The second sentence is too funny! Years ago there was a southern American comedian of Asian descent, perhaps S. Korea, and he possessed very sharply defined Asian facial features. And when he started his routine people began laughing immediately because he delivered it in a classic southern drawl, which was his natural accent. He just looked at the audience and said in that deep southern drawl, “It’s kinda weird, ain’t it”, which made people laugh all the more.
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I can’t say 12 weeks or 12 months, but until we see that curve start flattening as opposed to the near vertical line currently, we need to do exactly as you said; protection and isolation. Erring on the side of public safety is a no brainer. It’s appalling that any other line of thought is being considered. Absolutely, the bottom earners will be most impacted as is always the case. But those bottom earners aren’t driving policy that may end up seriously jeopardizing the public safety.
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Are these doctors currently on the federal task force? Please feel free to cite them as I’d be interested. I’ve heard lots of varying “opinions” like the one from Richard A. Epstein, a conservative economist with the Hoover Institution, who claimed there would be only 500 deaths in the US due to the virus (we surpassed that yesterday). He’s not alone with these baseless claims, either. He doesn’t know what he’s talking about, but he’s not alone. And that’s concerning when that’s the line of thinking that seems to be guiding policy options moving forward.
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Well, as I read this morning’s tweets, there is absolutely no hope for a mass, centralized federal response to the problem. We have adopted the idea that the cure is worse than the problem and people need to get back to work. Doesn’t matter that this is counter to what every medical adviser says. The ears are closed to that advice and have given way to advice from that of economic advisers instead. I’m willing to bet that every one of those advisers has access to the best private medical care available, including ventilators should they or their families need them.
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You misinterpret my source of the crap. So on that note, if the feds determine that the “cure has become worse than the problem” as they’ve flat out said and decide that people need to get back to work sooner than is deemed safe, I’d say we are in deep crap because that means that the public health measures will no longer be the priority. Making the cure less of the problem doesn’t even meet a half measure.
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People are F ing crazy. Not that we didn’t know that, but Christ! On another note, I get the distinct impression that administration and its advisers have determined that the virus has done enough damage to the economy as the “cure has become worse than the problem.” I don’t think the virus agrees, but whatever. We are in deep crap, regardless.