Sine poena nulla lex.
... including the barn, tractors and livestock.cisgenderedAggie said:flakrat said:
What the fook is that blue thing
It's what's eating the ranch.
CDub06 said:
Same. I don't understand the people that are taking the news personally and claiming American media is hyping this up in an attempt to oust trump. What about the news and quarantines and distress in the other countries? Is that all out of spite for Trump too?
This is bigger than your team sport known as politics.
wrong postNuclear Scramjet said:CDub06 said:
Same. I don't understand the people that are taking the news personally and claiming American media is hyping this up in an attempt to oust trump. What about the news and quarantines and distress in the other countries? Is that all out of spite for Trump too?
This is bigger than your team sport known as politics.
Exactly. I really wish people would shut the **** up about politics with this. It's a black swan event, it's much bigger than politics. However, if this can't bring people to work together then nothing ever will and we're going to see it tear us apart completely.
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It should be this way instead "So long as you get your work done and you never miss deadlines while providing quality work, then do what you want the rest of the day." Companies don't know how to deal with that kind of reality though.
UncoverAg00 said:
Just saw the movie Outbreak is now on Netflix... either their programming managers have a ****ed up sense of humor, or the conspiracy theory stuff may have legs.
Yeah, I'm gonna watch it. Well played Netflix.
Read article this morning that the folks in that area are bristling about the quarantine already in place and authorities had to rescind a curfew because of push back. It's about to get a hell of a lot more totalitarian for those folks.KorbinDallas said:
Italy responding now. Hopefully this will do something to help slowly their epidemic
My Italy conference was finally postponed earlier this week, but mainly because the American side could call out the increase for America's flight warnings. The Italian side kept really assuring us that stuff was fine, they are a different area, and they had a parade of 30k people that day. They were pointing out that the areas that were affected still had pubs open, museums open and that everything was fine. Media was overreacting. Those who did decide to go are still being accommodated and they keep saying everything is copasetic. We are all watching to see if that area is as chill in a week or 2.YouBet said:Read article this morning that the folks in that area are bristling about the quarantine already in place and authorities had to rescind a curfew because of push back. It's about to get a hell of a lot more totalitarian for those folks.KorbinDallas said:
Italy responding now. Hopefully this will do something to help slowly their epidemic
Corona deniers, huh?Proposition Joe said:
Much of the problem is people still feel they need to shout at everyone telling them the news is exaggerating and sensationalizing things.
It's a college message forum -- people here aren't oblivious to how mainstream media works.
Some of these posters remind me of the guy who repeated over and over again how Harvey would be a non-event... and that he'd "eat crow" if he was wrong. Guess what? If it's a disaster then no one gives a hoot about coming back to watch some random internet poster "eat crow".
Rustys-Beef-o-Reeno said:murphyag said:
Did Frito Lay and Pepsi give a reason for telling everyone to work from home? Has there been any employees there who have tested positive? I just keep thinking there is more to this than the public is hearing. I've never heard of large companies shutting down and telling everyone to work from home.
I work at a major, if we have one case on our campus there is a possibility of closing down the whole campus and wfh mandate. 5000 employees, multiple buildings in one campus location.
This is absolutely being talked about at every major responsible company right now.
Proposition Joe said:
I can just picture the end-times, much of the world's population devastated... a man closes the eyes on his wife and family that passed earlier in the day and with what little energy he has left drags himself over to his computer... he slowly types out "this aged well" on a reply to a forum post from months prior saying this would be no worse than flu, before closing his eyes as death takes him.
It could premier at SXSW next yearUncoverAg00 said:Proposition Joe said:
I can just picture the end-times, much of the world's population devastated... a man closes the eyes on his wife and family that passed earlier in the day and with what little energy he has left drags himself over to his computer... he slowly types out "this aged well" on a reply to a forum post from months prior saying this would be no worse than flu, before closing his eyes as death takes him.
You just created the storyline for an amazing short... I'd watch that.
It'll prolly be canceled.Tanya 93 said:It could premier at SXSW nest yearUncoverAg00 said:Proposition Joe said:
I can just picture the end-times, much of the world's population devastated... a man closes the eyes on his wife and family that passed earlier in the day and with what little energy he has left drags himself over to his computer... he slowly types out "this aged well" on a reply to a forum post from months prior saying this would be no worse than flu, before closing his eyes as death takes him.
You just created the storyline for an amazing short... I'd watch that.
TreuC@LAg said:you are assuming that we all make it to nest year.Tanya 93 said:
It could premier at SXSW nest year
"Post of the Day"Proposition Joe said:
"The Final Gotcha"
UncoverAg00 said:
Just saw the movie Outbreak is now on Netflix... either their programming managers have a ****ed up sense of humor, or the conspiracy theory stuff may have legs.
Yeah, I'm gonna watch it. Well played Netflix.
Don't leave home without a bio suit.C@LAg said:
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this is the "epicenter" location.70 employees with symptoms