Re: All things Chinese CoronaVirus
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2020 3:53 pm
I know, I always found it funny when I had to make demands of some 4th yr associate at Cadwalater who went to like Harvard law while I was a borderline middle class form of affirmative action as a first year associate at Credit Suisse. I mean I only reflect on that now many years later at the time I had some deadline or other reason I needed the thing done or just didn’t want to deal with my boss throwing a chair again or breaking his phone by smashing it repeatedly over something generally manageable or fixable. Traded client dinners with law firms a lot too which is how I got my taste for awesome steak and related that I couldn’t afford more than a few times a year at best.ggait wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 3:29 pmYoung lawyers working in NYC did the same (at least back in the day).That’s just to get a few hours of drinking in when you’re working 80-100hr weeks...(for people who haven’t done this for 1+yrs solid it’s not exaggeration, 9-2/3am most weekenights, some overnighters, something like 10/11-4-7pm in Sat and Sun, almost all expenses are covered from dinner per diem to car service home so you save a lot of money in discretionary expenditures. I know people that did that for 3-4yrs, I was lucky to miss a chunk of that period but not all)
A guy I knew actually lived at the law firm for a couple years. His folks lived in the outer boroughs, so he never rented an apartment in the city. He'd stay at the firm during the work week, then reload at the parents house over the weekend.
Slept on a partners couch, showered in the firm gym, ate all meals in the firm cafeteria, took car service to/from the clubs. Was able to bill more hours AND party more since he cut out all that commuting time. Saved a lot of money since his living expenses (except for entertainment and a Hamptons summer share) were zero.
there's been some on those that were used:Brooklyn wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 2:31 pmQuote from the article: "Herbal medicine was used for symptomatic treatment in this study and the results showed that there was a significant between-group difference ". I would have liked to see more info on this part of the study. How much relief was provided?wgdsr wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 1:57 pm small sample size, but a randomized trial. and even better results than the hcq.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7605811/
If it can be shown that herbals or other alternate treatments can provide some measure of relief, will USA doctors adopt the use of herbal medicines as well? After all, while we are all anxiously awaiting a vaccine, we still need treatments for now. Let's all hope that light of the end of the tunnel starts becomes visible at long last.
you might already have used it as that next gen anti-malarial. no nightmares. you're in.njbill wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 2:23 pmBetter than HCQ? That’s unpossible.wgdsr wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 1:57 pm small sample size, but a randomized trial. and even better results than the hcq.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7605811/
Next, you are going to say it is better and more effective than injecting bleach.
That’s exactly how it was. I remember not being able to sleep because I would see model formulas when I closed my eyes. I was basically working around the clock and I wasn’t at a sweatshop. A young guy at DLJMB from south side of Chicago was well into 6 figures in the early 1990’s and he wanted to quit because all he did was work. He said his family thought he was crazy for wanting to quit. I don’t know what became of him. My last DLJMB memory was working on a model and not being able to get the deferred tax to balance and after two days I called up the analyst there and told him it wouldn’t balance.... he said it was hard coded and he didn’t think anyone would notice. I had gotten grief for not getting it to work because, of course, the guys at DLJMB wouldn’t produce a model that didn’t work.Farfromgeneva wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 1:36 pmThat’s just to get a few hours of drinking in when you’re working 80-100hr weeks...(for people who haven’t done this for 1+yrs solid it’s not exaggeration, 9-2/3am most weekenights, some overnighters, something like 10/11-4-7pm in Sat and Sun, almost all expenses are covered from dinner per diem to car service home so you save a lot of money in discretionary expenditures. I know people that did that for 3-4yrs, I was lucky to miss a chunk of that period but not all)
it's not a small thing from the standpoint that we're now rolling these things out by the 10s of millions. not 10s of thousands anymore. pile enough of them up, we get a stoppage.JoeMauer89 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 3:24 pmI got mentioned by namePizzaSnake wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 2:40 pm FWIW, another data point.
https://news.google.com/articles/CAIiED ... id=US%3Aen
Before !Joe!, et al. get too excited, note I am making no assertions re likelihood of occurrence.
From the same article, this is common and not reason for any alarm.
"Dr. Lindy Jones, the emergency department medical director at the hospital, said the reaction subsided soon after the worker was treated with epinephrine. He said the worker remained enthusiastic that she had received the vaccine and was set to be discharged later on Wednesday.
“She is healthy and she is doing well,” Dr. Jones said."
Joe
Is “Got Epi?” going to be the new “Got Milk?”wgdsr wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 5:49 pmit's not a small thing from the standpoint that we're now rolling these things out by the 10s of millions. not 10s of thousands anymore. pile enough of them up, we get a stoppage.JoeMauer89 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 3:24 pmI got mentioned by namePizzaSnake wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 2:40 pm FWIW, another data point.
https://news.google.com/articles/CAIiED ... id=US%3Aen
Before !Joe!, et al. get too excited, note I am making no assertions re likelihood of occurrence.
From the same article, this is common and not reason for any alarm.
"Dr. Lindy Jones, the emergency department medical director at the hospital, said the reaction subsided soon after the worker was treated with epinephrine. He said the worker remained enthusiastic that she had received the vaccine and was set to be discharged later on Wednesday.
“She is healthy and she is doing well,” Dr. Jones said."
Joe
not to mention it emboldens the anti-vaxx crowd and doesn't help for the vaxx-unsure crowd, if they're paying attention.
now wife saved me from all that. wasn't gonna live in the city.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 4:30 pmThat’s exactly how it was. I remember not being able to sleep because I would see model formulas when I closed my eyes. I was basically working around the clock and I wasn’t at a sweatshop. A young guy at DLJMB from south side of Chicago was well into 6 figures in the early 1990’s and he wanted to quit because all he did was work. He said his family thought he was crazy for wanting to quit. I don’t know what became of him. My last DLJMB memory was working on a model and not being able to get the deferred tax to balance and after two days I called up the analyst there and told him it wouldn’t balance.... he said it was hard coded and he didn’t think anyone would notice. I had gotten grief for not getting it to work because, of course, the guys at DLJMB wouldn’t produce a model that didn’t work.Farfromgeneva wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 1:36 pmThat’s just to get a few hours of drinking in when you’re working 80-100hr weeks...(for people who haven’t done this for 1+yrs solid it’s not exaggeration, 9-2/3am most weekenights, some overnighters, something like 10/11-4-7pm in Sat and Sun, almost all expenses are covered from dinner per diem to car service home so you save a lot of money in discretionary expenditures. I know people that did that for 3-4yrs, I was lucky to miss a chunk of that period but not all)
i guarantee the epi i've had in my trunk for years has lost some efficacy. still, gotta help some, no?PizzaSnake wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 6:03 pmIs “Got Epi?” going to be the new “Got Milk?”wgdsr wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 5:49 pmit's not a small thing from the standpoint that we're now rolling these things out by the 10s of millions. not 10s of thousands anymore. pile enough of them up, we get a stoppage.JoeMauer89 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 3:24 pmI got mentioned by namePizzaSnake wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 2:40 pm FWIW, another data point.
https://news.google.com/articles/CAIiED ... id=US%3Aen
Before !Joe!, et al. get too excited, note I am making no assertions re likelihood of occurrence.
From the same article, this is common and not reason for any alarm.
"Dr. Lindy Jones, the emergency department medical director at the hospital, said the reaction subsided soon after the worker was treated with epinephrine. He said the worker remained enthusiastic that she had received the vaccine and was set to be discharged later on Wednesday.
“She is healthy and she is doing well,” Dr. Jones said."
Joe
not to mention it emboldens the anti-vaxx crowd and doesn't help for the vaxx-unsure crowd, if they're paying attention.
Maybe.wgdsr wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 6:13 pmi guarantee the epi i've had in my trunk for years has lost some efficacy. still, gotta help some, no?PizzaSnake wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 6:03 pmIs “Got Epi?” going to be the new “Got Milk?”wgdsr wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 5:49 pmit's not a small thing from the standpoint that we're now rolling these things out by the 10s of millions. not 10s of thousands anymore. pile enough of them up, we get a stoppage.JoeMauer89 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 3:24 pmI got mentioned by namePizzaSnake wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 2:40 pm FWIW, another data point.
https://news.google.com/articles/CAIiED ... id=US%3Aen
Before !Joe!, et al. get too excited, note I am making no assertions re likelihood of occurrence.
From the same article, this is common and not reason for any alarm.
"Dr. Lindy Jones, the emergency department medical director at the hospital, said the reaction subsided soon after the worker was treated with epinephrine. He said the worker remained enthusiastic that she had received the vaccine and was set to be discharged later on Wednesday.
“She is healthy and she is doing well,” Dr. Jones said."
Joe
not to mention it emboldens the anti-vaxx crowd and doesn't help for the vaxx-unsure crowd, if they're paying attention.
CHOICE .......not mistake, but choice. U Made a Bad ChoiceTypical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 11:41 amI didn’t know that. They had a fantastic hoops team in the early 1980’s. One of the best to not win a title. A funny UMBC story, a friend said he was talking to a guy about UMBC and told the guy UMBC stood for you made a bad mistake....the guy told him his daughter went there inggait wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 11:16 amI do know (but do not know why I know) that Wichita State has a world class program in aviation and aeronautics. Which is a lot more than I knew about UMBC's academic programs.I don’t know much of anything about Wichita State, other than the basketball team.
Baseball team has a strong history.
That’s right. Brain cramp.ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 6:32 pmCHOICE .......not mistake, but choice. U Made a Bad ChoiceTypical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 11:41 amI didn’t know that. They had a fantastic hoops team in the early 1980’s. One of the best to not win a title. A funny UMBC story, a friend said he was talking to a guy about UMBC and told the guy UMBC stood for you made a bad mistake....the guy told him his daughter went there inggait wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 11:16 amI do know (but do not know why I know) that Wichita State has a world class program in aviation and aeronautics. Which is a lot more than I knew about UMBC's academic programs.I don’t know much of anything about Wichita State, other than the basketball team.
Baseball team has a strong history.
I didn’t have the pedigree to BS it.wgdsr wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 6:09 pmnow wife saved me from all that. wasn't gonna live in the city.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 4:30 pmThat’s exactly how it was. I remember not being able to sleep because I would see model formulas when I closed my eyes. I was basically working around the clock and I wasn’t at a sweatshop. A young guy at DLJMB from south side of Chicago was well into 6 figures in the early 1990’s and he wanted to quit because all he did was work. He said his family thought he was crazy for wanting to quit. I don’t know what became of him. My last DLJMB memory was working on a model and not being able to get the deferred tax to balance and after two days I called up the analyst there and told him it wouldn’t balance.... he said it was hard coded and he didn’t think anyone would notice. I had gotten grief for not getting it to work because, of course, the guys at DLJMB wouldn’t produce a model that didn’t work.Farfromgeneva wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 1:36 pmThat’s just to get a few hours of drinking in when you’re working 80-100hr weeks...(for people who haven’t done this for 1+yrs solid it’s not exaggeration, 9-2/3am most weekenights, some overnighters, something like 10/11-4-7pm in Sat and Sun, almost all expenses are covered from dinner per diem to car service home so you save a lot of money in discretionary expenditures. I know people that did that for 3-4yrs, I was lucky to miss a chunk of that period but not all)
have to chuckle at the models. just jerry-rig 'em in! everybody else does!
indeed. gotta have the right type of b.s.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 6:52 pmI didn’t have the pedigree to BS it.wgdsr wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 6:09 pmnow wife saved me from all that. wasn't gonna live in the city.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 4:30 pmThat’s exactly how it was. I remember not being able to sleep because I would see model formulas when I closed my eyes. I was basically working around the clock and I wasn’t at a sweatshop. A young guy at DLJMB from south side of Chicago was well into 6 figures in the early 1990’s and he wanted to quit because all he did was work. He said his family thought he was crazy for wanting to quit. I don’t know what became of him. My last DLJMB memory was working on a model and not being able to get the deferred tax to balance and after two days I called up the analyst there and told him it wouldn’t balance.... he said it was hard coded and he didn’t think anyone would notice. I had gotten grief for not getting it to work because, of course, the guys at DLJMB wouldn’t produce a model that didn’t work.Farfromgeneva wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 1:36 pmThat’s just to get a few hours of drinking in when you’re working 80-100hr weeks...(for people who haven’t done this for 1+yrs solid it’s not exaggeration, 9-2/3am most weekenights, some overnighters, something like 10/11-4-7pm in Sat and Sun, almost all expenses are covered from dinner per diem to car service home so you save a lot of money in discretionary expenditures. I know people that did that for 3-4yrs, I was lucky to miss a chunk of that period but not all)
have to chuckle at the models. just jerry-rig 'em in! everybody else does!
my wife had always given me "heat" for keeping it in my trunk. while she often would have hers in the cabin as she would forget to tote it to and fro, and inevitably leave it there at times. i don't know how hot the trunk is, but it's gotta be cooler than with all those windows, no?PizzaSnake wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 6:32 pmMaybe.wgdsr wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 6:13 pmi guarantee the epi i've had in my trunk for years has lost some efficacy. still, gotta help some, no?PizzaSnake wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 6:03 pmIs “Got Epi?” going to be the new “Got Milk?”wgdsr wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 5:49 pmit's not a small thing from the standpoint that we're now rolling these things out by the 10s of millions. not 10s of thousands anymore. pile enough of them up, we get a stoppage.JoeMauer89 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 3:24 pmI got mentioned by namePizzaSnake wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 2:40 pm FWIW, another data point.
https://news.google.com/articles/CAIiED ... id=US%3Aen
Before !Joe!, et al. get too excited, note I am making no assertions re likelihood of occurrence.
From the same article, this is common and not reason for any alarm.
"Dr. Lindy Jones, the emergency department medical director at the hospital, said the reaction subsided soon after the worker was treated with epinephrine. He said the worker remained enthusiastic that she had received the vaccine and was set to be discharged later on Wednesday.
“She is healthy and she is doing well,” Dr. Jones said."
Joe
not to mention it emboldens the anti-vaxx crowd and doesn't help for the vaxx-unsure crowd, if they're paying attention.
https://www.empr.com/home/news/fda-exte ... of-epipen/
How hot has your trunk been and for how long?
https://community.kidswithfoodallergies ... pinephrine
Yep!!wgdsr wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 7:09 pmindeed. gotta have the right type of b.s.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 6:52 pmI didn’t have the pedigree to BS it.wgdsr wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 6:09 pmnow wife saved me from all that. wasn't gonna live in the city.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 4:30 pmThat’s exactly how it was. I remember not being able to sleep because I would see model formulas when I closed my eyes. I was basically working around the clock and I wasn’t at a sweatshop. A young guy at DLJMB from south side of Chicago was well into 6 figures in the early 1990’s and he wanted to quit because all he did was work. He said his family thought he was crazy for wanting to quit. I don’t know what became of him. My last DLJMB memory was working on a model and not being able to get the deferred tax to balance and after two days I called up the analyst there and told him it wouldn’t balance.... he said it was hard coded and he didn’t think anyone would notice. I had gotten grief for not getting it to work because, of course, the guys at DLJMB wouldn’t produce a model that didn’t work.Farfromgeneva wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 1:36 pmThat’s just to get a few hours of drinking in when you’re working 80-100hr weeks...(for people who haven’t done this for 1+yrs solid it’s not exaggeration, 9-2/3am most weekenights, some overnighters, something like 10/11-4-7pm in Sat and Sun, almost all expenses are covered from dinner per diem to car service home so you save a lot of money in discretionary expenditures. I know people that did that for 3-4yrs, I was lucky to miss a chunk of that period but not all)
have to chuckle at the models. just jerry-rig 'em in! everybody else does!
Agreed on the scale, and certainly don't want to encourage anti-vaxxers anymore than they already are!wgdsr wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 5:49 pmit's not a small thing from the standpoint that we're now rolling these things out by the 10s of millions. not 10s of thousands anymore. pile enough of them up, we get a stoppage.JoeMauer89 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 3:24 pmI got mentioned by namePizzaSnake wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 2:40 pm FWIW, another data point.
https://news.google.com/articles/CAIiED ... id=US%3Aen
Before !Joe!, et al. get too excited, note I am making no assertions re likelihood of occurrence.
From the same article, this is common and not reason for any alarm.
"Dr. Lindy Jones, the emergency department medical director at the hospital, said the reaction subsided soon after the worker was treated with epinephrine. He said the worker remained enthusiastic that she had received the vaccine and was set to be discharged later on Wednesday.
“She is healthy and she is doing well,” Dr. Jones said."
Joe
not to mention it emboldens the anti-vaxx crowd and doesn't help for the vaxx-unsure crowd, if they're paying attention.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/p ... story.htmlFDA says Pfizer coronavirus vaccine contains extra doses, expanding nation’s supply
... UMBC produces very qualified tech industry employees. Hired lots of them, very happy with the quality of their graduates.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 6:50 pmThat’s right. Brain cramp.ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 6:32 pmCHOICE .......not mistake, but choice. U Made a Bad ChoiceTypical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 11:41 amI didn’t know that. They had a fantastic hoops team in the early 1980’s. One of the best to not win a title. A funny UMBC story, a friend said he was talking to a guy about UMBC and told the guy UMBC stood for you made a bad mistake....the guy told him his daughter went there inggait wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 11:16 amI do know (but do not know why I know) that Wichita State has a world class program in aviation and aeronautics. Which is a lot more than I knew about UMBC's academic programs.I don’t know much of anything about Wichita State, other than the basketball team.
Baseball team has a strong history.