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Geezus guys...yet another UNH thread ? What the phukulski ?? Y'all must have supahfans with t shirts, no ?![]()
Well when you arent in the post season one tries to be as relevant as possible...

Geezus guys...yet another UNH thread ? What the phukulski ?? Y'all must have supahfans with t shirts, no ?![]()
Geezus guys...yet another UNH thread ? What the phukulski ?? Y'all must have supahfans with t shirts, no ?![]()
Maine Offseason Thread...coming after this weekend!!!![]()
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In all seriousness...great to see you back on the boards acs!!![]()
What I'm most concerned with right now is the HE Finals tix I just bought given what's going on with the coronavirus...lots can happen in 2 weeks!
Thats a big plus one right there. The gawd awful media nowadays makes everything out to be a crisis. Chit it snows 2 inches and its the end of the phkn world to them.I've never been one for hysteria. The media seems to be confusing transmission rate with mortality. The reality is, 20,000 people in the US die from influenza every year (usually in the winter months). So why don't we just cancel every event from December - March (or play with no fans in attendance)? Why don't we quarantine people with influenza? Better yet, let's quarantine people with the common cold. People need to use some common sense. I know that's scarce in today's world. But when I grew up, if you were sick, you STAYED HOME. That means you DIDN'T GO TO WORK and infect others, and you didn't go to events where you are would be in close proximity to others who may catch what you have.
You can't legislate a perfect world, no matter how hard some try. What you CAN do is abide by the Golden Rule, which basically means to be CONSIDERATE of others. But the reason these "drastic" measures seemingly have to be taken is because we DON'T. Everyone has to "get theirs." Companies take away sick days (or penalize workers who use them), so what do people do? They go to work when they're sick. Because you're rewarded for "toughing it out." We need to get back to basic values. JMHO
If the MSM didn't have any bad news they'd have no news at all. MSM is lovin covid-19 and the market meltdown:/Thats a big plus one right there. The gawd awful media nowadays makes everything out to be a crisis. Chit it snows 2 inches and its the end of the phkn world to them.
If the MSM didn't have any bad news they'd have no news at all. MSM is lovin covid-19 and the market meltdown:/
Well when you arent in the post season one tries to be as relevant as possible...![]()
Double down acsYou got that right.... it’s pretty disgusting what they have done to the average joes 401k
You got that right.... it’s pretty disgusting what they have done to the average joes 401k
The MSM, right! How dare they report what scientists are saying. We know its the US libs, because China and Italy also bought into it, and you kow much they follow the DNC and MSNBC, amirite?
But be my guest, and make your comparisons to the flu, when those pesky science guys continue playing with the exponential growth models unless we actually take some steps. You know, the models that predict up to 500,000 deaths unless we take the steps that China, Italy and South Korea took to contain the virus. Let's focus on the right issues, that the smart media like Fox tell us, like the threat posed by that immigrant carrivane of a hundred guys at the border, or the one person killed in SF by an illegal immigrant, or worse, MS-13. By all means, let's address that risk by spending 10 billion and panicking the public. But a public health risk where we're just seeing the tip of the iceburg, that could kill hundreds of thousands, let's complain about that risk being overplayed the media.
Lets see how it plays out before you get all excited.
The first fact is that, at least in the initial stages, documented cases of COVID-19 seem to increase in exponential fashion. On the 23rd of January, China’s Hubei province, which contains the city of Wuhan, had 444 confirmed COVID-19 cases. A week later, by the 30th of January, it had 4,903 cases. Another week later, by the 6th of February, it had 22,112.
The same story is now playing out in other countries around the world. Italy had 62 identified cases of COVID-19 on the 22nd of February. It had 888 cases by the 29th of February, and 4,636 by the 6th of March.
Because the United States has been extremely sluggish in testing patients for the coronavirus, the official tally of 604 likely represents a fraction of the real case load. But even if we take this number at face value, it suggests that we should prepare to have up to 10 times as many cases a week from today, and up to 100 times as many cases two weeks from today.
The second fact is that this disease is deadlier than the flu, to which the honestly ill-informed and the wantonly irresponsible insist on comparing it. Early guesstimates, made before data were widely available, suggested that the fatality rate for the coronavirus might wind up being around 1 percent. If that guess proves true, the coronavirus is 10 times more deadly than the flu.
But there is reason to fear the fatality rate could be much higher. According to the World Health Organization, the current case fatality rate—a common measure of what portion of confirmed patients die from a particular disease—stands at 3.4 percent. This figure could be an overstatement, because mild cases of the disease are less likely to be diagnosed. Or it could be an understatement, because many patients have already been diagnosed with the virus but have not yet recovered (and may still die).
Meanwhile, the news from Italy, another country with a highly developed medical system, has so far been shockingly bad. In the affluent region of Lombardy, for example, there have been 7,375 confirmed cases of the virus as of Sunday. Of these patients, 622 had recovered, 366 had died, and the majority were still sick. Even under the highly implausible assumption that all of the still-sick make a full recovery, this would suggest a case fatality rate of 5 percent—significantly higher, not lower, than in China.
The third fact is that so far only one measure has been effective against the coronavirus: extreme social distancing.
Before China canceled all public gatherings, asked most citizens to self-quarantine, and sealed off the most heavily affected region, the virus was spreading in exponential fashion. Once the government imposed social distancing, the number of new cases leveled off; now, at least according to official statistics, every day brings news of more existing patients who are healed than of patients who are newly infected.
The MSM, right! How dare they report what scientists are saying. We know its the US libs, because China and Italy also bought into it, and you kow much they follow the DNC and MSNBC, amirite?
But be my guest, and make your comparisons to the flu, when those pesky science guys continue playing with the exponential growth models unless we actually take some steps. You know, the models that predict up to 500,000 deaths unless we take the steps that China, Italy and South Korea took to contain the virus.
So we should shut down the economy and prequarintine the population just in case? Tell me what you think Watcher.... where do you think this is heading without pre qualifying your opinionsI don't think you have cause and effect correct. If the corner of your house catches fire, do you also say "I don't think the whole house will burn down, so let's see what happens before we get all excited?"
And more than your "guess", can you fill me in what that's based on, so I can compare it to what scientists are sayng.
Well saidSay what you will about what's going on now, 'Watcher … but one thing that's hard to refute is that the MSM has gotten it all so wrong, so frequently these last 4 years … it's not our fault if we don't believe the "boy that cried wolf" over and over and over and over, and still seems to be picking sides. If they weren't so obviously trying to drive a narrative to attain a result, maybe they'd have more credibility when really important stuff crops up? But they haven't, so they don't ...
I don't remember the MSM driving the same panic-stricken narrative with the Ebola virus, 'Watcher.
So we should shut down the economy and prequarintine the population just in case? Tell me what you think Watcher.... where do you think this is heading without pre qualifying your opinions
Just think of it as a <strike>UNH</strike> <b>BU</b> home game.![]()