AppleWorks/ClarisWorks?
Same thing here. Site seems down. I'm accessing it internationally, without a VPN. To further the learning, can anyone guess which part of the stack is likely generating the error?
Small software business owner/developer echoing the others here. I'm 40+ and have a child under 4. When they were born I cut my work back to 1/3 so that I could be a home dad. It's the best decision I ever made and well…
I discovered Robin Hanson around 3-4 years ago. I read one of his books, through his blog, and his twitter musings and polls. Often he would question something fundamental about human interaction that seemed to me (and…
+1 It was visually a pleasant read.
Audrey Tang (featured in the audio) conducted a long form interview with Tyler Cowen a few months ago in which they talked about this kind of civic development. https://conversationswithtyler.com/episodes/audrey-tang/
"Wait…I'm worried what you just heard was give me a lot of balls screws. What I said..."
"...I called up and was all like “yeah bloody g’day, day for it ay, hot enough for ya?”. Once the formalities were out of the way..."
bearsnowstorm, I just had a chance to read your background. If you or your department is interested in talking with our emergency specialists by all means say hello.
Thanks httpsterio. I checked in with the team and posted the details further up the chain.
Thanks for querying this. I raised it with the team and their response is up above.
Thanks everyone (below) who was concerned about whether the 42degrees figure was too high. A doctor on the team confirmed that figure was on purpose, but for peculiar reasons, and was kind enough to offer a few pages of…
That is a very good point :) The figures are actually set per-patient. But that 42 as placeholder does seem odd. There are two lower thresholds that trigger before getting to that one. But I’ll flag it with the…
There is a tool for screening patients as they arrive at the hospital. This has been running at a number of facilities this year. https://github.com/rmhcovid/screentool And we have another project for operating…
Chosen by the emergency doctors who headed the project. Sats being the more important. Those are default thresholds, but each they can be overridden per-patient. As I understand it there is a lot of communication going…
The Royal Melbourne hospital in Australia is using pulse oximeters to manage COVID positive patients in their own homes. The program was setup in March this year to manage a large number of patients remotely…
Or that the article author is Managing Director of Thiel Capital. I'll grant this is getting into Ad hominem territory, but I point it out because an 'it's all just a performance' viewpoint seems kind of worrying when…
This stood out to me also. $13million is a tiny sum in military research. Seems like a pretty limited research project.
Same. Almost every time I see a can the phrase 'best shim stock in the world' jumps into my brain!
This comment should be even higher. He never misses an opportunity to promote his books (and I don't blame him for that). But imo he's happy for a bit of controversy.
2018 alone has enough content for Henry Petroski's next book.
This is a great suggestion even if you're not a big gun person. I'm not a firearm owner but the detail and historical context in Forgotten Weapons is fascinating. Check out the sister-channel In Range as well.
I wonder if they were in fact intending to steal the airbag, but were disturbed in the process. Airbag theft is fairly common and lucrative. You can extract the A-Pillar bag through the window without opening the door.…
Unfortunately there are downsides, but compressed air vehicles are already a thing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compressed-air_vehicle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compressed_air_car
Adding to that, "Normal Accidents" by Charles Perrow is a great read.
AppleWorks/ClarisWorks?
Same thing here. Site seems down. I'm accessing it internationally, without a VPN. To further the learning, can anyone guess which part of the stack is likely generating the error?
Small software business owner/developer echoing the others here. I'm 40+ and have a child under 4. When they were born I cut my work back to 1/3 so that I could be a home dad. It's the best decision I ever made and well…
I discovered Robin Hanson around 3-4 years ago. I read one of his books, through his blog, and his twitter musings and polls. Often he would question something fundamental about human interaction that seemed to me (and…
+1 It was visually a pleasant read.
Audrey Tang (featured in the audio) conducted a long form interview with Tyler Cowen a few months ago in which they talked about this kind of civic development. https://conversationswithtyler.com/episodes/audrey-tang/
"Wait…I'm worried what you just heard was give me a lot of balls screws. What I said..."
"...I called up and was all like “yeah bloody g’day, day for it ay, hot enough for ya?”. Once the formalities were out of the way..."
bearsnowstorm, I just had a chance to read your background. If you or your department is interested in talking with our emergency specialists by all means say hello.
Thanks httpsterio. I checked in with the team and posted the details further up the chain.
Thanks for querying this. I raised it with the team and their response is up above.
Thanks everyone (below) who was concerned about whether the 42degrees figure was too high. A doctor on the team confirmed that figure was on purpose, but for peculiar reasons, and was kind enough to offer a few pages of…
That is a very good point :) The figures are actually set per-patient. But that 42 as placeholder does seem odd. There are two lower thresholds that trigger before getting to that one. But I’ll flag it with the…
There is a tool for screening patients as they arrive at the hospital. This has been running at a number of facilities this year. https://github.com/rmhcovid/screentool And we have another project for operating…
Chosen by the emergency doctors who headed the project. Sats being the more important. Those are default thresholds, but each they can be overridden per-patient. As I understand it there is a lot of communication going…
The Royal Melbourne hospital in Australia is using pulse oximeters to manage COVID positive patients in their own homes. The program was setup in March this year to manage a large number of patients remotely…
Or that the article author is Managing Director of Thiel Capital. I'll grant this is getting into Ad hominem territory, but I point it out because an 'it's all just a performance' viewpoint seems kind of worrying when…
This stood out to me also. $13million is a tiny sum in military research. Seems like a pretty limited research project.
Same. Almost every time I see a can the phrase 'best shim stock in the world' jumps into my brain!
This comment should be even higher. He never misses an opportunity to promote his books (and I don't blame him for that). But imo he's happy for a bit of controversy.
2018 alone has enough content for Henry Petroski's next book.
This is a great suggestion even if you're not a big gun person. I'm not a firearm owner but the detail and historical context in Forgotten Weapons is fascinating. Check out the sister-channel In Range as well.
I wonder if they were in fact intending to steal the airbag, but were disturbed in the process. Airbag theft is fairly common and lucrative. You can extract the A-Pillar bag through the window without opening the door.…
Unfortunately there are downsides, but compressed air vehicles are already a thing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compressed-air_vehicle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compressed_air_car
Adding to that, "Normal Accidents" by Charles Perrow is a great read.