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1 hour ago, bdutton said:

bull####.  My daughter is an athlete on the Ohio State Rifle Team.  Her roomate qualified as an individual for the NCAA Championship and they canceled *after* everyone was already there, had gone through the first day of registration and equipment check AND the second day practice day.  It was only two more days and everyone was already there and been mingling for two days.

One of the teams, Akron, were making their first appearance as the 5th ranked team too.  

I feel really bad for the kids that spent their entire life hoping to make it to the NCAA nationals only to have it canceled for no good reason.

LOL. 

2 hours ago, John in Jax said:

Wow. How about everybody just stay at home for the next month? Oh wait, I don’t have a months supply of toilet paper and food on hand! Please keep Wal-marts and other large retailers open! Oh wait, won’t I catch the virus there, since that will be the only places people will be going to!?

You should take the first available flight to Italy if you think what the USA is doing drastic and out to lunch.

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Just now, CountDorkula said:

LOL. 

NO GOOD REASON.

 

All of the staff, athletes and family were already there for two days interacting.  There is no good reason to at that point decide to cancel.

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1 hour ago, bdutton said:

bull####.  My daughter is an athlete on the Ohio State Rifle Team.  Her roomate qualified as an individual for the NCAA Championship and they canceled *after* everyone was already there, had gone through the first day of registration and equipment check AND the second day practice day.  It was only two more days and everyone was already there and been mingling for two days.

One of the teams, Akron, were making their first appearance as the 5th ranked team too.  

I feel really bad for the kids that spent their entire life hoping to make it to the NCAA nationals only to have it canceled for no good reason.

 

Look on the bright side.  If society does indeed collapse, your daughter's proficiency with firearms will prove to be a valuable survival skill in a post apocalyptic world

 

:beer:

 

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1 minute ago, /dev/null said:

 

Look on the bright side.  If society does indeed collapse, your daughter's proficiency with firearms will prove to be a valuable survival skill in a post apocalyptic world

 

:beer:

 

Better to be skilled in the use of a firearm and sufficiently stocked with ammo than to be over stocked with TP and none of the former.

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Just now, bdutton said:

Better to be skilled in the use of a firearm and sufficiently stocked with ammo to be over stocked with TP and none of the former.

 

Better still to have an abundant supply of both

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8 minutes ago, bdutton said:

NO GOOD REASON.

 

All of the staff, athletes and family were already there for two days interacting.  There is no good reason to at that point decide to cancel.

 

Sure minus the fact that being around people for extended periods of time exponentially puts you at a higher risk.

Image result for exponential graph

 

 

The ACC canceled its basketball tournament in the middle of a game. ***** happens

 

A sports star made a mockery of the disease and infected others.

 

 

This is bigger than college athletics, its bigger than anything currently.

 

Looking back you will be thankful they did what they did.

 

 

 

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And you are probably 10 times more likely to die from the common flu.  (which I just had and my wife now has).  Coronavirus has less than a 1% mortality rate (IF you get infected).

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25 minutes ago, bdutton said:

Better to be skilled in the use of a firearm and sufficiently stocked with ammo than to be over stocked with TP and none of the former.

 

I wonder if my local Walmart is sold out of ammo.  And guns.

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42 minutes ago, bdutton said:

And you are probably 10 times more likely to die from the common flu.  (which I just had and my wife now has).  Coronavirus has less than a 1% mortality rate (IF you get infected).

Actually , I keep hearing people say that the death rate is 10x higher for the coronavirus, but have they actually looked closely at it? Flu death rate is .01%....10 x that = 0.1%, which is still VERY LOW!

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1 hour ago, CountDorkula said:

 

Sure minus the fact that being around people for extended periods of time exponentially puts you at a higher risk.

Image result for exponential graph

 

 

The ACC canceled its basketball tournament in the middle of a game. ***** happens

 

A sports star made a mockery of the disease and infected others.

 

 

This is bigger than college athletics, its bigger than anything currently.

 

Looking back you will be thankful they did what they did.

 

 

 

 

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31 minutes ago, John in Jax said:

Actually , I keep hearing people say that the death rate is 10x higher for the coronavirus, but have they actually looked closely at it? Flu death rate is .01%....10 x that = 0.1%, which is still VERY LOW!

Um math here. Let’s do some basic math. 

say real real conservative 5% of America gets infected. 
 

Thats what 16,850,000 cases

 

.01% = 168,500
.1% = 1,685,000

 

So you want to try again. 

 

5 minutes ago, bdutton said:

 

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For a disease that’s been Recognized in America for just longer than a month that the cdc still is not recognizing certain testing for. 
 

get back at me in about 2 months. But please continue to show how ill informed you are. 

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Maybe we can replace the ncaa tournament with disease deaths and run a bracket. Clearly Tuberculosis is a one seed, but I would love to see sleeping sickness knock them out in the round of 32.

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12 minutes ago, CountDorkula said:

Um math here. Let’s do some basic math. 

say real real conservative 5% of America gets infected. 
 

Thats what 16,850,000 cases

 

.01% = 168,500
.1% = 1,685,000

 

So you want to try again. 

 

It's still low. And how many of those people would be in their 70s and 80s, people who have made it BEYOND their life expectancy!?  

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1 minute ago, John in Jax said:

It's still low. And how many of those people would be in their 70s and 80s, people who have made it BEYOND their life expectancy!?  


you heard it here first. Near 2 million deaths is totally fine because old people don’t matter and are a drag in society. 

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Just now, CountDorkula said:


you heard it here first. Near 2 million deaths is totally fine because old people don’t matter and are a drag in society. 

Wow, way to TOTALLY make up things and assign them to me. I'm done here.

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5 minutes ago, CountDorkula said:


you heard it here first. Near 2 million deaths is totally fine because old people don’t matter and are a drag in society. 

 

I don’t want to break that news to my mother! 

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36 minutes ago, John in Jax said:

Wow, way to TOTALLY make up things and assign them to me. I'm done here.


you have an ignore feature, that person is so on it for me, from way back

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3 minutes ago, aristocrat said:

Death total here is in the 30’s. What are the odds we reach 10k?  100k?  

I'll take the under since most things are on lock down. 

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