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Yeah this was covered in the article I linked actually and doesn't mean all that much as to what you're saying, tbh. I also addressed this in my post itself. There can be a faulty study and still be three times as many hospitalizations as before the rally, record highs in new cases, record highs in deaths, and so on. And again, this link is two weeks old. You suck.
Yeah this was covered in the article I linked actually and doesn't mean all that much as to what you're saying, tbh. I also addressed this in my post itself. There can be a faulty study and still be three times as many hospitalizations as before the rally, record highs in new cases, record highs in deaths, and so on. And again, this link is two weeks old. You suck.
Ok. Well from memory NPR has it at 300 the Washington post had it at 300 the rolling stone which definitely did not want to support it had it at about 300 etc.
Yeah this was covered in the article I linked actually and doesn't mean all that much as to what you're saying, tbh. I also addressed this in my post itself. There can be a faulty study and still be three times as many hospitalizations as before the rally, record highs in new cases, record highs in deaths, and so on. And again, this link is two weeks old. You suck.
Ok. Well from memory NPR has it at 300 the Washington post had it at 300 the rolling stone which definitely did not want to support it had it at about 300 etc.
"17%. That's the number of positive Covid-19 tests in South Dakota, according to the Covid Tracking Project, one of the highest-case positive percentages in the nation."
From the article you just linked.
Again, your NPR thing was from a month ago, before basically any impact could have been observed.
Ok. Well from memory NPR has it at 300 the Washington post had it at 300 the rolling stone which definitely did not want to support it had it at about 300 etc.
"17%. That's the number of positive Covid-19 tests in South Dakota, according to the Covid Tracking Project, one of the highest-case positive percentages in the nation."
From the article you just linked.
Again, your NPR thing was from a month ago, before basically any impact could have been observed.
Also said
KEY BACKGROUND
The IZA study received massive media coverage. Some observers have criticized the media for reporting so heavily on the study while ignoring an earlier one by the same authors that found a Trump rally in Tulsa this June didn’t lead to a spike in coronavirus cases, while also largely dismissing the possibility that the nationwide Black Lives Matters protests could have spread the virus. South Dakota is one of the few states that never enacted a mask mandate. South Dakota has reported at least 16,437 cases and 183 deaths since the beginning of the pandemic, according to the New York Times.
This basically states that the 260,000 new cases linked to the Sturgis event by the San Diego University is too high. However, John Hopkins University, one of the few sources of information that I believe, does state that the event did case a serious spike in cases.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University are raising doubts about a study that estimated that a massive motorcycle rally in Sturgis, South Dakota, last month led to more than 260,000 new cases of coronavirus nationwide.
The study, released late last week by four economists associated with the Center for Health Economics and Policy Studies at San Diego State University, also found that the annual event resulted in more than $12 billion in health care costs stemming from the infections.
The study has drawn considerable public attention in part because it seemed to confirm concerns expressed by health officials prior to the rally — which drew nearly 500,000 attendees over 10 days — about the potential risks of such a large gathering. The San Diego center's research also appeared to show a much larger coronavirus outbreak due to the Sturgis event than other sources. The Associated Press reported finding just 290 cases of coronavirus among people who attended the event nationwide.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, who declined to restrict the event despite concerns about spreading the virus, has derided the study as "fiction."
In a paper posted Friday, the Johns Hopkins researchers say the data collected by the San Diego center's economists (who represent three different universities) in fact support one main thrust of the study — that the Sturgis event led to a spike in COVID-19 cases in the county that hosted the rally as well as in surrounding areas.
"The case data show relatively stable trends prior to the event and clear changes around the event, with little reason to believe that the changes in cases could have been caused by anything but the event," the Johns Hopkins researchers write. "The overall conclusions that the Sturgis event caused a large increase in COVID-19 cases and infections are likely to be relatively robust to the specific statistical methodologies used."
Yup. What’s happening in South Dakota and why is painfully obvious.
It would be a odd thing to fabricate for the sake of an Internet message board.
Anyway. I’m rooting for Coachella to come back. But since Cali is the most or amongst the most locked down states it’s amazingly unlikely in April.
I think an interesting question will be Okeechobee March 4-8 2021. Cause Florida
im gonna give you some free advice here, if you want a better way to lie about your level of intelligence just say you went to an Ivy. Much cleaner
So I had 1 B+ in my last semester. It was accounting information systems. The Prof was new and out of industry. The average score on his tests was maybe a 60. Before finals I went to his office and asked what score I needed on the exam to get an A in the class. I had to properly allocated study time since I did have 9 finals going on. And he told me he graded on a curve and there was no way I could get less than an A since he had asked around around to other faculty in the dept about his grading policies and 3-4 asked in return if I was in the class and basically told him if I wasn’t getting an A he was doing in wrong. It remains one of the better compliments I have received.
Anyway. Then the bastard gave me a B+. 3 weeks later the school called me and told me they were changing all his grades and I was at an A
Anyway. This is all nonsense. No one here is going to change anyone’s mind with this topic. That’s fine. I will continue to remain hopeful that live music and the industry comes back ASAP. Based on statistics most people I see at shows are of an age and health group are in no actual danger if they contact the virus. People do need to consider who they are coming into contact with regularly thereafter and of course that is not always foreseeable
I respect people not wanting to go especially if they believe they are putting others in front of themselves. But I think statistically people can also make a judgement that they are willing to accept a certain amount of risk to continue with their lives.
Not that that matters. There will need to be a venue to go to anyway. And again I am curious who has the artists, the fan base the geography and the insurance policy to say go first. .
im gonna give you some free advice here, if you want a better way to lie about your level of intelligence just say you went to an Ivy. Much cleaner
And he told me he graded on a curve and there was no way I could get less than an A since he had asked around around to other faculty in the dept about his grading policies and 3-4 asked in return if I was in the class and basically told him if I wasn’t getting an A he was doing in wrong. It remains one of the better compliments I have received.
I mostly lurk here (hence the username) but I just wanted to pop in and say this is the funniest fucking thing I've ever read. I have spent my whole life around professors of all kinds and I guarenfuckingtee nobody would ever say this, even if you were the smartest person they had met (and you obviously are not lol). Every single accounting major I know spent a half semester in a sling because they broke their arm jerking themselves off, you are no different.
And he told me he graded on a curve and there was no way I could get less than an A since he had asked around around to other faculty in the dept about his grading policies and 3-4 asked in return if I was in the class and basically told him if I wasn’t getting an A he was doing in wrong. It remains one of the better compliments I have received.
I mostly lurk here (hence the username) but I just wanted to pop in and say this is the funniest fucking thing I've ever read. I have spent my whole life around professors of all kinds and I guarenfuckingtee nobody would ever say this, even if you were the smartest person they had met (and you obviously are not lol). Every single accounting major I know spent a half semester in a sling because they broke their arm jerking themselves off, you are no different.
That’s fine. I don’t really need the Internet to opine on stuff that happened. And you are half right. I am a jackoff artist
Why does everyone feel the need to be so polarized?
I mostly lurk here (hence the username) but I just wanted to pop in and say this is the funniest fucking thing I've ever read. I have spent my whole life around professors of all kinds and I guarenfuckingtee nobody would ever say this, even if you were the smartest person they had met (and you obviously are not lol). Every single accounting major I know spent a half semester in a sling because they broke their arm jerking themselves off, you are no different.
That’s fine. I don’t really need the Internet to opine on stuff that happened. And you are half right. I am a jackoff artist
Why does everyone feel the need to be so polarized?
Because there's a right and a wrong answer to this, and anyone whose brain wasn't chiseled out of stacks of wet paper knows the right thing to do. You're so clearly on the wrong side of this one and yet you double down by talking about your "accomplishments" while everyone actively owns you. People aren't yelling at you because they think it will change anything, they're yelling at you because it's fun.
That’s fine. I don’t really need the Internet to opine on stuff that happened. And you are half right. I am a jackoff artist
Why does everyone feel the need to be so polarized?
Because there's a right and a wrong answer to this, and anyone whose brain wasn't chiseled out of stacks of wet paper knows the right thing to do. You're so clearly on the wrong side of this one and yet you double down by talking about your "accomplishments" while everyone actively owns you. People aren't yelling at you because they think it will change anything, they're yelling at you because it's fun.
I mostly lurk here (hence the username) but I just wanted to pop in and say this is the funniest fucking thing I've ever read. I have spent my whole life around professors of all kinds and I guarenfuckingtee nobody would ever say this, even if you were the smartest person they had met (and you obviously are not lol). Every single accounting major I know spent a half semester in a sling because they broke their arm jerking themselves off, you are no different.
That’s fine. I don’t really need the Internet to opine on stuff that happened. And you are half right. I am a jackoff artist
Why does everyone feel the need to be so polarized?
That’s fine. I don’t really need the Internet to opine on stuff that happened. And you are half right. I am a jackoff artist
Why does everyone feel the need to be so polarized?
Because there's a right and a wrong answer to this, and anyone whose brain wasn't chiseled out of stacks of wet paper knows the right thing to do. You're so clearly on the wrong side of this one and yet you double down by talking about your "accomplishments" while everyone actively owns you. People aren't yelling at you because they think it will change anything, they're yelling at you because it's fun.
Post by TickleMeElmo on Sept 28, 2020 11:55:29 GMT -5
So it looks like Coachella 2021 might be Oct. 2-4 and Oct. 8-10.
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard said on a Q+A on their site that they’re still playing Coachella. With their tour dates, those are the only two weekends that are actually open for them and fit their tour routing. Those dates are also the same dates as ACL 2021 which I didn’t expect. I guess ACL acts who only do one weekend could still play Coachella OR they both could have completely different lineups since there’s going to be a huge backlog of artists available.
If it's gonna be in October next year, okay. Fine. I just hope they don't/worry they'll move it to October permanently. But you guys seemed pretty confident they won't, and I feel they have a good reason to keep April, so there.
Do we think the Do Lab will be back/still be around? They were acting like Lightning in a Bottle might be a goner after this year.
If it's gonna be in October next year, okay. Fine. I just hope they don't/worry they'll move it to October permanently. But you guys seemed pretty confident they won't, and I feel they have a good reason to keep April, so there.
Do we think the Do Lab will be back/still be around? They were acting like Lightning in a Bottle might be a goner after this year.
I’ve been to LIB a few years and I’d guess they’ll stay solvent based off the volume of refunds the processed.
My uneducated opinion is we see DoLab back on the polo fields in October.
So it looks like Coachella 2021 might be Oct. 2-4 and Oct. 8-10.
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard said on a Q+A on their site that they’re still playing Coachella. With their tour dates, those are the only two weekends that are actually open for them and fit their tour routing. Those dates are also the same dates as ACL 2021 which I didn’t expect. I guess ACL acts who only do one weekend could still play Coachella OR they both could have completely different lineups since there’s going to be a huge backlog of artists available.
You guys thinking lineup drop Jan 2 for October then?
Yeah, this still gives them firsties for the artists who haven't announced tours yet and lets them start selling tickets. There are enough fests that have already announced 2021 lineups that they'll surely want to get moving.
You guys thinking lineup drop Jan 2 for October then?
Yeah, this still gives them firsties for the artists who haven't announced tours yet and lets them start selling tickets. There are enough fests that have already announced 2021 lineups that they'll surely want to get moving.
I’m guessing they’ll announce the October dates before January though, at least they should.