IrishTxAggie said:tsuag10 said:Nice. My first year here and it's even bigger than I expected.IrishTxAggie said:
Ippe? I'm here too.
8th time. Great for seeing customers all in one spot and not have to make a bunch of trips
TurkeyBaconLeg said:That is what she said...tsuag10 said:
it's even bigger than I expected.
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I manage a drilling product supply chain for one of the big service providers. Last two days have been a scramble drill to set up alternate source of supply for commodity elements in our products that are sourced exclusively through China.
Cost of goods will almost certainly take a hit. These next couple weeks are going to be very sporty for in regards to supply continuity too.
Cepe said:
I keep reading Wuhan as Wutang.
Nothing like confusing a deadly disease with a '90s rap group . . .
Stop eating ****ing rats, bats and snakes raw and then we'll stop trying to get away from you.Nuclear Scramjet said:
You see what we really need to worry about is not our safety and the safety of our families, but whether or not the Chinese get offended by our actions.
I've got a good idea, perhaps it's time for you to adapt to us or get the **** out.
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Warren offers infectious-disease plan amid China outbreak
"Like so much else, Trump's approach to keeping us safe from disease outbreaks is a mess," Warren wrote in an online post announcing the plan. "But when he's gone, we can fix it."
Warren said she can mitigate the spread of disease by fighting climate change and moving the U.S. to a universal, government-funded health system under the "Medicare for All" program. She also wants to increase NIH funding by $100 billion.
Although such a high price tag may make it difficult to survive the appropriations process, Warren plans to help with the funding by creating a "swear jar." That would be a pot of money requiring private companies to pay some of their profits from publicly funded research back to the NIH.
So Chinese is a race now? Does this mean I can start checking 'other' and writing in Texan?Nuclear Scramjet said:
You see what we really need to worry about is not our safety and the safety of our families, but whether or not the Chinese get offended by our actions.
I've got a good idea, perhaps it's time for you to adapt to us or get the **** out.
It is uncanny...hbtheduce said:
Alternatively:
What if the overreaction is due to the rumors this was engineered in some fashion? It wasn't a finished "bioweapon" but this overreaction is to save its international reputation.
There would be some major blowback if this spreads meaningfully outside of China. International sanctions, loss of trade partners, and would make the centralized administration look incompetent. Right now the Communist party, with the right spin, can say "this was all the **** up of local officials, but look once Beijing got involved, we contained it."
It explains the overreach without this being a catastrophic plague.
scottimus said:It is uncanny...hbtheduce said:
Alternatively:
What if the overreaction is due to the rumors this was engineered in some fashion? It wasn't a finished "bioweapon" but this overreaction is to save its international reputation.
There would be some major blowback if this spreads meaningfully outside of China. International sanctions, loss of trade partners, and would make the centralized administration look incompetent. Right now the Communist party, with the right spin, can say "this was all the **** up of local officials, but look once Beijing got involved, we contained it."
It explains the overreach without this being a catastrophic plague.
Furthermore, they released the RNA sequence, quite quickly, like a CYA letter in my opinion.
I would like to see the RNA sequence from a confirmed death be mapped, not one released from "Ministry of Health in China."
If this is true, when will we start to see it materialize?Mr.Infectious said:
This virus is going to hit the US big cities hard. I know most people are thinking this is just an "over there" problem but rest assured it is spreading. The next 1-2 weeks we are going to see the numbers expand rapidly. It's a math equation now. 1 infects 3, 3 infect 9, 9 infects 27 etc.
The homeless and the poor are going to suffer the most. Weakened immune systems, poor nutrition, dense populations, and unsanitary living conditions are a recipe for disaster.
Her rhetoric will play into people's fear and may give her a little bump going into the primaries....
It is a sign of panic by people that see what is happening in their community. Rumors get spread quickly.kingj3 said:
Is it the cultural differences that make me think that welding people in their homes is a really, really bad sign?
Unless some cultures dont require food, water, or anything else outside their door, then no, i would say that is universally a pretty bad sign.kingj3 said:
Is it the cultural differences that make me think that welding people in their homes is a really, really bad sign?