Fred99:
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Fred99:
For anyone still unable to access the PDF, I've uploaded an image converted from the PDF:
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MikeB4: Clearing my snail mail box today and the only item in over a week was hand delivered official Covid-19 leaflet. As I slowly made my way up our driveway I thought a hand delivered leaflet about a pandemic delivered during a pandemic isolation lock down. Seems a little counter intuitive.
It does seem a little strange, I agree.
However, I suspect that when the leaflet was designed and sent to print, the idea of going to Level 4 was something considered fairly likely, but certainly not imminent.
The physical delivery process was, as we used to frequently say of IT Strategies when I was in the paid workforce, Overtaken By Events 😬
iamaelephant:At some point sympathy for Americans runs completely dry. For me this is that point. This is so utterly absurd I really am struggling to believe it's true.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/apr/03/wisconsin-election-coronavirus-pandemic
It's actually a clever strategy: The Republicans will believe Trump and Fox News that it's contained and a vaccine/cure is just around the corner and go out and vote, while everyone who can think rationally will stay at home rather than risk their lives and the lives of those around them. So it'll be a Republican election win.
Rikkitic:is forecasting a three-day or so shutdown of the Internet soon.
It's true. The government is going to shut it down to stop the spread of false rumours.
freitasm:Sympathy runs out with things like these:
US accused of 'modern piracy' after diversion of masks meant for Europe:
They also did it to France, hijacking a shipment of masks in China and diverting to the US, that was in the news yesterday.
Mind you given that this is the Trump administration and no-one could think any less of them than they already do, will it make much difference?
neb:Rikkitic:is forecasting a three-day or so shutdown of the Internet soon.
It's true. The government is going to shut it down to stop the spread of false rumours.
gchiu:Why are they asking for our ethnicity?
Because having people with specific cultural skills/knowledge can be useful when treating others from the same culture?
cshwone:I am really at a loss as to how you draw the conclusion above I bolded. The increase in cases in NZ at the moment is following a linear progression.
Could it be the common use of "exponential" to mean "it has a positive slope"?
In any case even what looks like exponential growth is rarely true exponential growth, it's geometric.
neb:cshwone:Could it be the common use of "exponential" to mean "it has a positive slope"? In any case even what looks like exponential growth is rarely true exponential growth, it's geometric.
I am really at a loss as to how you draw the conclusion above I bolded. The increase in cases in NZ at the moment is following a linear progression.
Could be but it's not a meaning of the word I have used. Exponential is very much where the rate of change is increasing (or decreasing) so graphically it follows an ever increasing curve rather than a straight line with a slope where the rate of change is relatively constant (which is what I am seeing in our data)
neb:iamaelephant:It's actually a clever strategy: The Republicans will believe Trump and Fox News that it's contained and a vaccine/cure is just around the corner and go out and vote, while everyone who can think rationally will stay at home rather than risk their lives and the lives of those around them. So it'll be a Republican election win.
At some point sympathy for Americans runs completely dry. For me this is that point. This is so utterly absurd I really am struggling to believe it's true.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/apr/03/wisconsin-election-coronavirus-pandemic
sorry to ruin your conspiracy theory but it is a primary election for Democrats. Republicans aren't voting.
debo:sorry to ruin your conspiracy theory
Whoosh.
neb:cshwone:Could it be the common use of "exponential" to mean "it has a positive slope"? In any case even what looks like exponential growth is rarely true exponential growth, it's geometric.
I am really at a loss as to how you draw the conclusion above I bolded. The increase in cases in NZ at the moment is following a linear progression.
"exponential" has never had the meaning "has a positive slope", except perhaps in a logarithmic graph.
cshwone:
Could be but it's not a meaning of the word I have used. Exponential is very much where the rate of change is increasing (or decreasing) so graphically it follows an ever increasing curve rather than a straight line with a slope where the rate of change is relatively constant (which is what I am seeing in our data)
It's plotted on a log chart. So, straight line => exponential.
debo:
sorry to ruin your conspiracy theory but it is a primary election for Democrats. Republicans aren't voting.
FYI, there are 2 types of primary, open and closed. For example, South Carolina recently had an open primary Democrat election, where Republicans got to vote. Wisconsin also has open primaries.
(I know, it seems crazy to me too... surely all the Republicans would vote for the *worst* Democratic candidate to make sure that when the actual election happens, their own candidate is more likely to win).
frankv:"exponential" has never had the meaning "has a positive slope", except perhaps in a logarithmic graph.
It does to the general public. Any graph with a reasonably good slope is exponential. Any metaphor is "literally": "The audience is literally on fire over this!".
And to really set people's teeth on edge: "The exponential growth in iPhone sales is literally awesome".
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