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@Robusto neither did I, actually. But I overheard here or there that Total Eclipse of the Heart was rather notorious for its key changes.
Not that I'd know, I never listened to it that closely.
And any other song by Tyler I plain can't even name.
 
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04:16
a map of the world with all countries social distancing
04:27
#Be-Virally-Nice policy
 
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13:16
@skullpatrol Not much left of Europe.
> The one situation where an entire, closed population was tested was the Diamond Princess cruise ship and its quarantine passengers. The case fatality rate there was 1.0%, but this was a largely elderly population, in which the death rate from Covid-19 is much higher.
@Færd Ugh. I didn't know Biden was that bad.
> If we assume that case fatality rate among individuals infected by SARS-CoV-2 is 0.3% in the general population — a mid-range guess from my Diamond Princess analysis — and that 1% of the U.S. population gets infected (about 3.3 million people), this would translate to about 10,000 deaths. This sounds like a huge number, but it is buried within the noise of the estimate of deaths from “influenza-like illness.”
Except that 1% infected seems rather low.
An interesting opinion from John Ioannidis
13:19
Why not 50%?
John P. A. Ioannidis (born August 21, 1965 in New York City) is a physician-scientist and writer who has made contributions to evidence-based medicine, epidemiology, data science and clinical research. In addition, he has pioneered the field of meta-research (research on research). He has shown that much of the published research does not meet good scientific standards of evidence. Ioannidis studies scientific research itself, especially in clinical medicine and the social sciences. He is one of the most-cited scientists in literature. His 2005 paper "Why Most Published Research Findings Are False...
@Færd No, if the Oxford English Dictionary agrees with you, then I believe it. Dutch sources are somewhat less definite: they say bieden "to offer, to place a monetary bid" is related to Greek punthanomai "inform", but they give three different possible origins for bidden "to pray, request", one of which is the same as that in the Oxford English Dictionary (the one related to Greek peithô "convince").
> In the most pessimistic scenario, which I do not espouse, if the new coronavirus infects 60% of the global population and 1% of the infected people die, that will translate into more than 40 million deaths globally, matching the 1918 influenza pandemic. The vast majority of this hecatomb would be people with limited life expectancies. That’s in contrast to 1918, when many young people died.
@Cerberus Good point.
I will now be reading an answer piece by another scientist
> world population of between 1.8 and 1.9 billion
doesn't everyone have a limited life expectancy?
are there people expected to live forever now?
@skullpatrol great idea... is this a web site? or just some local thing?
@MattE.Эллен Some say yes.
who wants to live forever?
who dares to love forever?
@MattE.Эллен Everything I've done so far has not resulted in my demise. So I pretty much expect to continue.
@MattE.Эллен searches for lyrics
@Mitch what if things you haven't done will lead to your demise at an unspecified point?
13:38
@MattE.Эллен I have no evidence of that. They've done me good so far.
They may be bad for other people but I'm not them.
Ha!
I win!
I'm living forever!
stubs toe
expletive
and they'll continue to keep you in the dark. just because I'm not paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get me
"I don't want to be an alarmist here but..."
usually followed by something strongly alarmist.
like that
I don't want to set of the fire alarm but...
starts smoking
13:41
OH MY GOD I'LL DO WHATEVER YOU WANT JUST TURN OFF THAT FIRE ALARM
@MattE.Эллен Hey, don't do that.
smoking is stinky
smoking will prolong my life if I get CoVID19
Really?
because each cigarette only shortens my life by 10 years
stockpiles cigarette boxes
@Mitch no, but imagaine
but CoVID19 will probably kill me within one year
13:42
Sorry, I have a migrine
@MattE.Эллен And that's logic!
impenetrable logic
That's how you win arguments
usually
getting people to imagine counterfactual situations until they believe I'm right is highly effective
13:51
What if counterfactuals were impossible to imagine?
I really don't see why people bother to be fatalistic.
then I'd cease to exist
lol
@Cerberus Was Europe much to begin with?
@Mitch they can't help themselves
@M.A.R. Ooh... sick burn.
@M.A.R. Not really.
But it did have a lovely shape, if I do say so myself.
14:01
I'd say the Middle East is lovelier but I have no idea what it looks like
All I know is Iran's cat.
> While humans carry out social distancing, a group of 14 elephants broke into a village in Yunan province, looking for corn and other food. They ended up drinking 30kg of corn wine and got so drunk that they fell asleep in a nearby tea garden. Face with tears of joy
Or whatever @Mitch likened it to, he made sense but meh
@Mitch that image is fake
No place is that green
14:03
Except maybe that elf garden thing with the elf witch
@M.A.R. China is a rooster
That's racist
Asia is a cat batting around Australia
@M.A.R. Hmm not the first thing I thought of when looking at Iran.
More like...a squeezed piece of liquorice.
there we go
14:06
@Cerberus I dunno where the idea comes from, but it's popular
@Mitch Silly animals!
@Mitch Image not found.
@Mitch Oh, why didn't I see that before.
@Mitch O.O
Now I wonder what the other 14 maps are
@Mitch I pity poor Australia.
bock bock bock
Well, England, Scotland and Wales are a witch riding a hog.
14:11
I saw it on Reddit so it must be true.
That one's a little clearer.
@M.A.R. You're green deprived
I always though the UK + Eire looked like a kangaroo and a koala
14:14
@MattE.Эллен Which one is ...
OK I see Ireland is the koala...
@Mitch Eire + NI is a koala
but... kangaroo?
@MattE.Эллен Kangaroo?
Jinx.
The witch riding a pig at least looks like a witch riding a pig.
Which is mean towards witches and pigs!
14:15
Matt is annoyed that he lives somewhere in the witch's stirrup.
hahahha ha haha oink ahahha ha hahah
All this raises the question: When did witches stop riding broomsticks in favor of pigs?
@MattE.Эллен Not to be all whatever it is I'm being but...
It's really hard to register NI as a separate thing.
It's all just Ireland and that little border thing is a footnote.
a stood up knagaroo
Stood up as on a date?
14:16
where are the little arms?
is that the isle of skye?
the top of wales
who knew I was so contraversial!
them's the pig's ears!
BTW, the witch is doing dressage, so her arms are at her sides.
Pig dressage. My wife would have a fit.
you can put dressage on a pig
I know. Pig's are not so malleable as horses.
14:18
I've never tried to ride one.
the one's that are big enough to ride are...
too big to ride?
Dunno. Horses are pretty damn big.
@MattE.Эллен OK I'll give that too you, but that's one weird looking kangaroo
@Robusto I meant pigs.
@Mitch it's one weird looking pig, too
If there are any pigs reading this, it's all in good fun.
14:21
@Mitch I know. My statement was by way of saying "Horses are bigger than pigs, so size can't be the issue."
@Mitch Too late. They've already taken note. Watch your ass around farmyards.
If humans domesticated horses, though, they must have tried other animals as well. Pigs might have been a brief experiment, some caveman saying, "Hey, I wonder if I can ride that." Hilarity ensued.
@Robusto I've heard that riding elephants or using them as pack animals is really bad for their backs, unlike horses. well, not that it's good for horses, but it's not -bad- for them, not exactly, then again, I'm no horse, at least people tell me, or t=rather they don;t tell me otherwise. notwithstanding. Nonetheless.
Are you typing with mittens on?
@Robusto You get dirty and the pig enjoys it.
@Robusto How swollen do your fingers have to be before you get concerned?
So swollen that you type semicolons instead of apostrophes?
14:45
I was rooting for #3.
> I joined a dyslexic poetry club last night.

I ended up making 2 pots and a vase.
15:06
@Mitch Hah!
15:31
@Cerberus It took me a good 15 seconds to figure it out.
At first, I read vase as verse.
Only 1 vowel apart.
And pots as posts.
15:52
Took me a few seconds at first.
 
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16:54
@Cerberus Very well.
@Cerberus He's worse.
 
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22:21
What words mean ''to say something unexpectedly and unintentionally''?
And what does it mean ''to be or not be emotionally prepared to say or do something''?
23:09
@Færd Bleh. Oh, well, he is certainly much better than Trump.

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