He should have picked a boy toy that could write properly for his intern. Live and learn.
htxag09 said:
Another side effect of social media: it's made it painfully obvious how ****ing dumb society is
Dora and Shyster tell us to be Code Red peasantMotis B Totis said:
why are we still code red?
200, damn it!Motis B Totis said:
why are we still code red?
The last explanation was something about a Labor Day spike, schools opening, and some other such nonsense. Mind you, it was not based on actual numbers, it was based on things that Dora thinks might happen in the future.Motis B Totis said:
why are we still code red?
Ag06Law said:The last explanation was something about a Labor Day spike, schools opening, and some other such nonsense. Mind you, it was not based on actual numbers, it was based on things that Dora thinks might happen in the future.Motis B Totis said:
why are we still code red?
If you were curious, 9 counties make up the greater Houston region for their little chart...Jackal99 said:200, damn it!Motis B Totis said:
why are we still code red?
Motis B Totis said:
why are we still code red?
Motis B Totis said:
why are we still code red?
The gauge is TMC (9 counties) correct? Isn't the 200 metrics supposed to be Harris only? No way in hell Harris has over 200 if TMC is showing under 400.Diggity said:
not to harp on this, but this whole gauge thing is a complete farce.
You could have 100 indicators and it wouldn't matter because this <200 daily cases for 2 weeks ain't going to happen anytime soon, and they knew that.
RK said:
are they at least stripping out the back-dated "new cases" now? or just doing that on twitter to avoid getting chastised, then still using the erroneous totals for the charting?
If that is the case someone needs to wise up and call them out on it. Lina has no jurisdiction over those other counties and because of that has no right to enforce her BS based on data for any county other than Harris.Diggity said:
The TMC gauges seem to be the aribeter for this whole charade no?
third coast.. said:but the problem is that with the way they talk, and with how stupid the average person is, everyone thinks we are still on lockdown because things are so terrible, so they all cower in fear.LostInLA07 said:
She's not enforcing anything. Her code red is just a PR fear campaign...it has no impact or authority.
Businesses are also using the threat level to determine when to come back from working from home.third coast.. said:but the problem is that with the way they talk, and with how stupid the average person is, everyone thinks we are still on lockdown because things are so terrible, so they all cower in fear.LostInLA07 said:
She's not enforcing anything. Her code red is just a PR fear campaign...it has no impact or authority.
I'm at a major O&G and we aren't going back to the office until next year (outside of ~5% of staff going back next month)FHKChE07 said:
Yeah, that is the problem with my company. They won't come back to work as long as the threat level is elevated.