SnortyCID1990 wrote:What’s his name?Gil Dobie wrote:North Dakota now has it's highest number of active cases.
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SnortyCID1990 wrote:What’s his name?Gil Dobie wrote:North Dakota now has it's highest number of active cases.
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High schools. I think Iowa may be the only state that plays HS baseball and softball in the summer rather than in the spring. So we will be doing regular season although it will be shortened by almost a month.
This Tampa Bay Time artile indicates that it withled data to verify it. If verifying data is considered "curating" or "fudging" then there isn't much else to say.
https://www.tampabay.com/news/health/20 ... ails-show/According to internal emails reviewed by the Times, Department of Health I.T. Director Craig Curry emailed Rebekah Jones just before 5 p.m. on May 4. He cited Dr. Carina Blackmore, director for the Division of Disease Control and Health Protection.
“Per Dr. Blackmore, disable the ability to export the data to files from the dashboard immediately. We need to ensure that dates (date fields) in all objects match their counterpart on the PDF line list published,” Curry wrote.
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/4 ... he-countryGold wrote the shutdown has adversely impacted Americans due to missed cancer screenings, canceled dental appointments and spikes in mental health problems.
“We are alarmed at what appears to be the lack of consideration for the future health of our patients. The downstream health effects of deteriorating a level are being massively under-estimated and under-reported. This is an order of magnitude error,” the letter says.
“The millions of casualties of a continued shutdown will be hiding in plain sight, but they will be called alcoholism, homelessness, suicide, heart attack, stroke, or kidney failure,” it says. “In youths it will be called financial instability, unemployment, despair, drug addiction, unplanned pregnancies, poverty, and abuse.”
Denseawg, stanard bear for the pussification of America, exemplified by the huddle masses too afraid to venture out due to all the fear porn..
..peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard..
Ibanez wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 1:51 pmThis makes no sense. SC is opening up attractions like mini golf and Carowinds. But not parks.AshevilleApp wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 1:02 pm NC moves into Phase 2 of reopening tomorrow. Restaurants at 50% capacity, barbers and hair salons back running, etc. Not sure about tattoo or massage parlors though. Bars, gyms and public playgrounds still closed for five more weeks.![]()
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People will always try to scam the government and screw over anyone they can for a few bucks.kalm wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 6:06 am This is everywhere in our state. Happened to a buddy of mine. Now I have to go check all of our employee accounts....![]()
https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2020/ ... millions-/
But why is it always Nigerians (from the article)? There are like 54 different countries in Africa, but the only one that comes up time and time again with regards to money fraud is Nigeria. What are the odds? Probably something like 1 in 54 I guess. So 6.93%.Ibanez wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 7:00 amPeople will always try to scam the government and screw over anyone they can for a few bucks.kalm wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 6:06 am This is everywhere in our state. Happened to a buddy of mine. Now I have to go check all of our employee accounts....![]()
https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2020/ ... millions-/Fortunately, the idiots that commit this leave a well documented trail.
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She also mentioned, many of the COVID patients are also from other states. I assume Western Minnesota, as Fargo is a regional center.
What is this about? I see no headline or quote in your post.kalm wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 6:06 am This is everywhere in our state. Happened to a buddy of mine. Now I have to go check all of our employee accounts....![]()
https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2020/ ... millions-/
He's positively negative about that...or something...
That Nigerian prince guy and his mafia really get around.GannonFan wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 8:19 amBut why is it always Nigerians (from the article)? There are like 54 different countries in Africa, but the only one that comes up time and time again with regards to money fraud is Nigeria. What are the odds? Probably something like 1 in 54 I guess. So 6.93%.![]()
Dude..that guy is my cousin. He's wiring me $6.93M as we speakIvytalk wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 9:21 amThat Nigerian prince guy and his mafia really get around.GannonFan wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 8:19 am
But why is it always Nigerians (from the article)? There are like 54 different countries in Africa, but the only one that comes up time and time again with regards to money fraud is Nigeria. What are the odds? Probably something like 1 in 54 I guess. So 6.93%.![]()
The ones here have it through your car radio or a radio you can rent. The pop up ones are using large speakers.CAA Flagship wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 9:31 am I'm seeing a lot of news about Drive-in movies being shown. Anyone know how the audio is being done?
Large speakers?
Through radio broadcast?
Through an app?
Yo Mama?
Other?
Fargo's county had 93 new cases today
Question for the lawyers here is does he have the authority to do so?
Why do you think he cares if he has the "authority" ..?AshevilleApp wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 2:37 pmQuestion for the lawyers here is does he have the authority to do so?
God, (or Allah, Yaweh, Baal, Zeus or whatever(s)) help me though, I think he may be on the right track about the issue from a governing standpoint. Restraining religion in any way in this country seems to be skating on pretty thin legal ice. Better to just leave it alone. I also think it's piss poor judgement of the churches to meet when their is a possibility of harming congregants. The Almighty(ies) will hear you even if your neighbor doesn't.
Does he have the authority to override a governors emergency orders?AshevilleApp wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 2:37 pmQuestion for the lawyers here is does he have the authority to do so?
God, (or Allah, Yaweh, Baal, Zeus or whatever(s)) help me though, I think he may be on the right track about the issue from a governing standpoint. Restraining religion in any way in this country seems to be skating on pretty thin legal ice. Better to just leave it alone. I also think it's piss poor judgement of the churches to meet when their is a possibility of harming congregants. The Almighty(ies) will hear you even if your neighbor doesn't.