…are going to the dump.
It’s a pointless uneconomic ritual, and civic religion.
…are going to the dump.
It’s a pointless uneconomic ritual, and civic religion.
Real and imagined.
Where are we really with the virus?
Note that (as is often the case with healthcare statistics) different countries are keeping books differently, making it difficult to compare. I continue to believe that the fatality rate will ultimately end up being far below one percent.
[Update early afternoon]
A lot of links from Instapundit. Things are looking better than the models. One I found of interest is that if we can believe Chinese data, four out of five cases are asymptomatic.
“Trump is going to win in November, you know.”
Don’t get cocky. And I’m still not convinced that Biden is going to be the candidate.
A catalog of the worst kinds of people on the platform.
It’s not about hoarding.
That makes sense. It would imply that places who specialize in supplying businesses, like Smart and Final in LA, would have plenty.
[Update a while later]
It’s disrupting the locavore supply chain as well.
We’re now seeing the fragility of our civilizational infrastructure. It needs to be more robust and resilient.
Dang.
I was hoping for some good news on at least one front. Well, at least they’re getting practice at building them.
[Late-afternoon update]
Here’s the story from Eric Berger.
New York will raise taxes on the coronavirus to encourage it to flee the state.