Friday, July 10, 2020

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Maybe the blog author should looking into queue-ing theory. ICU's usually run at 90% capacity in good times.

You do not run ICU's at 10% capacity in good times. Not unless you want to go broke or pass onto consumers even higher hospital bills due to higher overhead.

The chance that you would 'overwhelm' a system that typically runs at 90% capacity is indeed quite high, which is what someone at this blog or another site wrote that many of not most hospital have expansion capacity.

Calculus > Basic Stats > Stochastic theory

Question: How many college grads have had stochastic theory?

Answer: Less than have had queer theory, critical theory, feminist theory etc.

If you haven had stochastic theory people can scare you about global warming, respiratory outbreaks or just about anything.

Anonymous said...

oh, so superior are we?

Anonymous said...

You mad bro?

You got a degree in critical theory and no multinational wants to hire you?

A day laborer is superior to a person, who studies critical theory at college.

A day laborer has the potential to be a VP or CEO. A person who studies critical theory not so much.

People, who study critical theory are to the population at large as prions are to biological organisms.

So to answer your question: Yes, superior.

So did you study one of those liberal theories in college?

Anonymous said...

having your period again? You are not with child or anything but venom, derived, doubtless from parental raising

Anonymous said...

Bro, you are definitely mad. You reply with ad hominem attacks to someone who disparages critical theory. Which tells me that while you champion critical theory you have not the facts nor the intellectual capacity to defend what you love.

Your support for critical theory may have as shallow of a reason that the progenitors of critical theory were Liberal North European Jewish stock like you. It is about tribal relationship for you and not about morality or logic.

BTW what shots does you doctor give you to keep you going? You seem a bit uppity.


Anonymous said...

In passing: I have little or no regard for what you deem critical theory and, like Harold Bloom, The School of Resentment. In sum: you know nothing really about me other than what you discovered in googling while stalking me, so go forth and sin no more

Anonymous said...

"School of Resentment is a pejorative term coined by critic Harold Bloom to describe related schools of literary criticism which have gained prominence in academia since the 1970s and which Bloom contends are preoccupied with political and social activism at the expense of aesthetic values."

Is that why you wrote a book on racism instead of aesthetic values?

Is that why you extol the virtues of socialism?

Is that why you voted for Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama (with a big helping hand by Eric Holder) when they pardoned socialist/communist/anarchist terrorists out of solidarity and political calculation?

I do not believe you.

Now about your stalking accusation. I posted at 8:33 AM and did not mention you. I did however, savagely rebuked Democrat Party several holy of holies. Most people do not post on "Tweet" blogposts. I did and you came out of the woodwork like an angry hornet out of nest.

It is a rule of thumb that, when a factory is at 90% and definitely at 95% capacity, management considers expansion (building more capacity) or other alternatives. Typical business want to keep they facilities at a high burden rate so as to afford overhead and stay profitable.

So I read a comment at PJ Media, Brietbart, GWP, American Thinker, or FPM (I forget which) the commenter wrote that hospitals typical keep ICU's at 90% and also they had the ability to expand capacity if needed. One reason they do this is because maintaining an ICU is expensive to maintain so they like to have a 90% burden rate. Their comment made sense to me from what I learned in Production Planning and Control. It comports with generic industry practices.

Also, the comment was prompted by another misinformation/maskirovka attempt by the MSM. They were crying that Texas was at 90% ICU capacity. Well, 90% is a typical burden rate. But a large part of the population does not know that and so are easy to buffalo over the cliff.

Someone else (maybe B Poster of all people) or the original poster I quoted pointed out that 50% (maybe more) of people in Texas ICU's were non-COVID related.

So a lot of games are being played by the press on ICU capacity. So I commented on it. The you chimed in and got snippy.

Now instead of figuring out how you can get Trump, the Russians, etc, you should keep tabs on the Chinese. The Chinese concern trolling about pneumonia in Kazakhstan is worrisome. Are the Chinese up to something. I can;t prove anything. But I consider it a possibility. As far as the percentage of probability if you consider with the analogy of the planetary system, it is like out there at Pluto or the Oort Cloud. Not very probable, but one wonders. You could do 330 million COVID tests every day and the Chinese could just switch to something else.


Maybe you should apologize.

Anonymous said...

silly little girl!
did your mother teach you to stalk? track down my life¿ You have missed any number of publications in your stalking. Your mother must be proud of you! jnow go forth and sin (and stalk) no more

Anonymous said...

When a person posts wild and crazy stuff under their name, you wonder what makes them tick, if they are serious, or if they are trolling.

You posted under your name that you hated for this and that and that is the truth.

Shouldn't a sociologist, psychologist or demographer be writing a book on racism instead of language teacher?

Nah, just pull a Susan S. Rothenberg and talk about things outside you field of study.