dde69
dde69
dde69

Or the lack of another point to represent the most likely path of the storm. The lack of a notation of the time of the added projection. The fact the circle should be larger than the previous one to indicate the increasing uncertainty of the projection as you look farther ahead in time.

Beat me to it.  After reading all that my first thought wasn’t whether or not he’s taking it now... but if he’s been on this stuff for years.

Well, so is staring at an eclipse but we see how that went.

What I can’t get over is Mitch and Karl (and probably a whole crowd to follow them) seem to be on this kick lately of criticizing Obama for a lack of decorum... of all things.

Yeah, the art book would have made a better box cover for the game:

That might be what needs to happen, but there’s no way to make any of that happen. It’s clear that the Republican party today now perfectly represents the vast majority of people that vote for it. If the prospect of 100,000+ dead from this pandemic by November doesn’t shake their faith in Trump, nothing ever will.

He has certainly broken a lot of rules, but also a lot of things that weren’t rules. Among the many things that annoy me about his Presidency, is seeing statements like this (from the article) constantly:

I doubt 1200+ games is all that common. SteamSpy says the average Steam library is 10-11 games, although that’s likely influenced by a lot of unused accounts or bots or whatever. The real number is probably not that much higher though. Likely somewhere in the 50-100 range.

Or more recently, playing Guns and Roses’s rendition of Live and Let Die as he toured a mask factory without a mask on?

I have to take responsibility for this, I didn’t get organized and book anywhere.

But it is useful in concept, in the way Netflix suggesting stuff I haven’t watched is useful.

He did not “allege” He goddamn well tesfied, under oath!

Steam’s latest new feature is undeniably useful

Probably a little of both. We’re probably still near the bottom in tests per capita, but it has been increasing steadily. TXDSHS has some information on their site, including both total tests, and maybe more informative, positivity rates. Looking backwards, we once had a positivity rate around 16%, indicating that

Okay, I didn’t need that image. Now I’m imagining what the inside of a mask would look like after he wore one for an hour.

Eh.. science is like that. It’s messy up front until more is known, argued back and forth, and eventually we arrive at consensus. Then after that it’s just politicians denying the consensus.  In the middle of all that, the media is trying to keep up amid a general panic.

“maturing our programs to make sure we’re building our capability” and providing “a scalable solution across the globe.”

Are you using this?

At least you got it right. I see so many of these “patriots” carrying around “Live Free OR die” posters.

Fauci should quit.