People will not accept the trails and parks being closed
Idiotic decision on city's part if they try to do it
Idiotic decision on city's part if they try to do it
TexasAggie008 said:
People will not accept the trails and parks being closed
Idiotic decision on city's part if they try to do it
A guy who works at my company in another state that I have not seen in years has it.yukmonkey said:
We got anyone who personally knows a case yet?
TAMUallen said:TexasAggie008 said:
People will not accept the trails and parks being closed
Idiotic decision on city's part if they try to do it
They need to try to do it but enforcement will be very tough. Have you seen how many people are out and about on walks or bikes? Multiply that by 5 at parks.
I have never seen so many people outside in my entire life and have never seen as many at parks other than the parks with fireworks on the 4th
9:50. It was supposed to open at 10 but clearly it was open before.Comeby! said:
What time did you show up?
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We got anyone who personally knows a case yet?
Would hope that's true. If it is, you'd see a peak much earlier than expected.agcrock2005 said:Quote:
We got anyone who personally knows a case yet?
We probably all do... Great article in Financial Times Friday (can't find it in a hurry) about a theory that I happen to agree with. Experts in charge of this study think this "pandemic" started a while back and millions have had it already in the US with little or no symptoms and basically the entire country has been exposed already (unless you're a recluse) and we're developing "herd immunity" to the virus.
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We got anyone who personally knows a case yet?
We probably all do... Great article in Financial Times Friday (can't find it in a hurry) about a theory that I happen to agree with. Experts in charge of this study think this "pandemic" started a while back and millions have had it already in the US with little or no symptoms and basically the entire country has been exposed already (unless you're a recluse) and we're developing "herd immunity" to the virus.
agcrock2005 said:Quote:
We got anyone who personally knows a case yet?
We probably all do... Great article in Financial Times Friday (can't find it in a hurry) about a theory that I happen to agree with. Experts in charge of this study think this "pandemic" started a while back and millions have had it already in the US with little or no symptoms and basically the entire country has been exposed already (unless you're a recluse) and we're developing "herd immunity" to the virus.
agcrock2005 said:
None of us knows how this is going to end. Probably somewhere between the Imperial model where half the earth dies (obviously exagerrating here) and the Oxford study. This isn't the article in the FT but it's one about the Oxford study that the FT article was based on.
I'll agree with you on this. And our team wouldn't have won the bastetball tournament although I like how we fought hard with not much talent!Quote:
True none of us know for certain.