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  1. Eternal optimist

    Covid-19

    Relevant.
    5 points
  2. Mr Dee

    Covid-19

    Ain’t it the truth...
    4 points
  3. johnzo

    Covid-19

    Y2K was definitely not a conspiracy theory -- it was a massive and largely successful effort by IT folks to upgrade systems to deal with a very real bug. If we'd done nothing we would have been in some trouble. I was at Nortel in the late nineties and the phone switch folks took Y2K very very seriously. The power grid was legit a big worry, what with its continental scope and tricky-to-understand cascading failure modes. The 2003 eastern North American power outage was caused by a single failure at a single utility in Ohio .. and that knocked everything from Maryland to Thunder Bay down. Multiple utilities going down unexpectedly could have put us in serious uh-oh territory. Some of the reaction to CV19 reminds me of the reaction to Y2K -- since it wasn't as bad as it could have been, the threat was imaginary.
    4 points
  4. Wanna-B-Fanboy

    Covid-19

    some much needed good news and inspiration.
    3 points
  5. I watched the Grey Cup game last night and guess what, WE WON !!! I'll never tire of watching that game.
    3 points
  6. Mr Dee

    Covid-19

    But is it the really the science or those who manipulate the science?
    3 points
  7. Wanna-B-Fanboy

    Covid-19

    Crank is a pejorative term used for a person who holds an unshakable belief that most of his or her contemporaries consider to be false.[1] A crank belief is so wildly at variance with those commonly held that it is considered ludicrous. Cranks characteristically dismiss all evidence or arguments which contradict their own unconventional beliefs, making any rational debate a futile task and rendering them impervious to facts, evidence, and rational inference.[citation needed] Common synonyms for crank include crackpot and kook. A crank differs from a fanatic in that the subject of the fanatic's obsession is either not necessarily widely regarded as wrong or not necessarily a "fringe" belief. Similarly, the word quack is reserved for someone who promotes a medical remedy or practice that is widely considered to be ineffective; this term, however, does not imply any deep belief in the idea or product they are attempting to sell. Crank may also refer to an ill-tempered individual or one who is in a bad mood, but that usage is not the subject of this article. Although experts in the field find a crank's beliefs ridiculous, cranks are sometimes very successful in convincing non-experts of their views. A famous example is the Indiana Pi Bill where a state legislature nearly wrote into law a crank result in geometry. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crank_(person)
    3 points
  8. Wanna-B-Fanboy

    US Politics

    Worth a read.
    2 points
  9. HardCoreBlue

    US Politics

    This is suffocating to watch.
    2 points
  10. Mark H.

    Covid-19

    One thing is certain - it's about time meat packing plants stopped flying under the radar. They used to pay higher wages and provide better working conditions - thus they had long term employees. Now, they have 80% - 100% employee turnover every year. And none of their 'savings' have been reflected in the price of meat.
    2 points
  11. HardCoreBlue

    US Politics

    That infuriates me.
    2 points
  12. Mark H.

    Covid-19

    Think about what they're doing at work while you're not there - open your eyes!
    2 points
  13. TrueBlue4ever

    Covid-19

    https://www.statista.com/statistics/1107905/number-of-coronavirus-cases-in-sweden-by-age-groups/ https://www.statista.com/statistics/1107149/covid19-cases-age-distribution-canada/
    2 points
  14. tacklewasher

    Covid-19

    While I agree 1 through 3, the truth is that 4 was staged. Nasa hired Stanley Kubrick to do the filming, the only issue is he demanded it be filmed on location
    2 points
  15. I think I was at that game too. I remember my brother and I going to a game against Calgary around that time where the Bombers were down big late in the game and we left early. Leaving the stadium we heard the crowd cheering and cannon go off. Then soon after, before we got to the car, cheering and the cannon again. So we raced to the car to put on the radio and find out what was going on!
    2 points
  16. Tracker

    Covid-19

    OOH OOOH WHY NOT US, TOO?!?!?
    2 points
  17. Mr Dee

    Covid-19

    1) 👎 2) 👎 3) 👎
    2 points
  18. Later in his career the TSN Hype Machine really tried to make him a legend. He was a Top 5 for sure all time but not the greatest all time. And there's a big difference between #5 & #1.
    1 point
  19. I would never say Geroy wasn't a great receiver...... but he's MASSIVELY overrated.
    1 point
  20. I'll use a Bob Irving analogy, "One MOP award does not an all-time great receiver make".
    1 point
  21. The Unknown Poster

    Covid-19

    Personally I find myself more productive working from home. But if I had to have endless video conferences that would get annoying. I do hope my company allows people to work from home who want to. There’s no good reason not to allow it now. And it makes sense to have a percentage of workforce split between office and home. Other things too. Our company has field workers and over the years many would have their work vans at home and go straight to their first appointment. Company got rid of that. You have to meet at an area office every morning for manager face time. During this pandemic they reverted to home dispatch. Only makes sense to continue. Far too much connectivity to think your staff is ditching work without you knowing.
    1 point
  22. Man, that was a great team. If only Dave Ritchie could have contained some of those huge egos & big mouths during Grey Cup week they'd have been champions. Bolden ran his mouth all week. Real shame.
    1 point
  23. SpeedFlex27

    Covid-19

    I'm one of those employees who needs the structure & discipline of a dedicated workplace. I don't think I'd do very well working at home long term. Now, under a pandemic maybe I'd have changed my mind as I'd be forced to but I sometimes lack the discipline to do well at it. I was an Independent Claims Adjuster in Thompson 30 years ago. I travelled all over Northern Manitoba. I had a small one man office & a secretary. I routinely put in 50-60 hour work weeks including weekends so I know I can work independently. But I left my home every day. Put on a suit & away I went. I didn't work in my pyjamas, not shave everyday or go without a shower. Being a school bus driver now in the twilight of my twilight working career I'll never find out if I could have made the change either. I always looked at it that my home is my shelter away from work or a boss who was a prick. (Had a couple of those). When I wanted to get away from the workplace my solitude was my home. I didn't want my work brought to it.
    1 point
  24. Simon was better as a receiver than Allen was as a qb.
    1 point
  25. 17to85

    US Politics

    Narcissists make horrible leaders. Good leaders actually value quality people around them because they have that confidence to let others lift them up.
    1 point
  26. bustamente

    Covid-19

    Again there's always a tweet
    1 point
  27. tacklewasher

    Covid-19

    Holy ****. That is one stupid lady.
    1 point
  28. Its funny cause a few times this season, im watching an episode and I think 'this isnt that good, Im really not into it' and then by the end of the episode, Im dying for the next one. But it is VERY different from the original concept. And I find the trips back to the park most intriguing. Whatever they do, keep Tessa Thompson...
    1 point
  29. HardCoreBlue

    US Politics

    As I've said before, the most infuriating thing to me with this guy are the intelligent people who remain undecided on whether they would support him or not. Not the zealots, not the "I'd vote for him no matter what' type people, it's the the intelligent ones that have shone they critically think. That's beyond mindboggling and maybe I've overestimated them somehow, maybe he is truly showing some peoples real colours we have never seen before. This has NOTHING to do with differing political ideologies, differing policy positions, stances on socialism versus capitalism, health and crime issues etc. I wouldn't want him coaching my sons football team, not because he may see sfootball differently than some others, it's because I would fear for my son's and his teammates safety and wellbeing along with the other teams and their fans, along with all the referees , all the football officials, media, anyone who comes in constant contact with him. I work in the area of leadership and team development, I don't pretend to know everything and I'm always learning more about human beings and how they operate and thus far everything I've come to learn and experience shows that if you do everything opposite of what he does, all will be good.
    1 point
  30. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/westworld-renewed-season-4-at-hbo-1291307 As im not crazy about this season...
    1 point
  31. do or die

    US Politics

    The though that some people, still even believe in anything that comes out of his mouth.....is simply mind boggling.
    1 point
  32. 17to85

    Covid-19

    I work for a health and safety consulting firm, I am aware of how things work. And i can tell you right now it always always always comes down to are the supervisors and management enforcing things. Workers by and large are ignorant, they need the supervisors and management to enforce thing. Cause you can't have someone from ohs on location all the time. So yeah the blame ultimately lies with management. When I go to a site I know if it will be good or bad simply based on which company it is.
    1 point
  33. nate007

    Covid-19

    I haven't looked at job postings at other organizations once during this whole thing. Used to do it pretty regularly. Wasn't actively looking to move on, just liked to see what was out there. Working from home is awesome, and has removed 90%+ of any desire to look elsewhere. You want to retain employees after this, show that you've learned something from this and give them at least some flexibility to work from home.
    1 point
  34. Good article breaks down the details of the shut down and scuttling. Vince is a piece of...work. https://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/SB-Blogs/Breaking-News/2020/04/XFL.aspx?mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiTWpVd1l6ZzNPVEprTWpOayIsInQiOiJaUGtRVTVyRzZwOUZNR1FlUnVJc2pFdDlVQTlKaWJNUDM4bFVhMUk4WXV2S1ZucElyQ21qK2pkZENhNTFcL0h1dEdvbnBDZklEOWRWQTkwSkswQ0NYR2pESjd1Zk9ZUVZ5YXhBWW8yVkE4YTdCd0t5Tm5TcVo2NW1zaHVBdGZSWkQ1ZmNkK1A2ZXM3Z05hXC9uMHJkdE1HQT09In0%3D
    1 point
  35. The Unknown Poster

    Covid-19

    Helpfully, my workplace said "hey since the state of emergency was extended, we're going to keep working from home". I wasnt in the meeting so I couldnt ask the obvious follow up of 'um, are you suggesting you were planning to have us back in the office in May?' I sure hope they arent stupid enough to bring us all back into the office in the next month or two. I think its this weird aversion to Work from Home. Some businesses just despise the notion of employees being happy and comfortable.
    1 point
  36. SpeedFlex27

    Covid-19

    I'm losing a lot of respect for the Calgary Stampede Board & their (so far) unwillingness to cancel the Stampede. Calgary City Council has banned all public gatherings to June 30th & the Stampede starts on July 3rd & runs to the 12th. So, just 3 days after the ban may be cancelled & the fact that BC has banned public gatherings such as weddings, etc till the end of summer, then why hasn't the Stampede cancelled? I've been living in Calgary now for over 30 years & I have to admit I'm getting a little sick & tired of hearing how much this City NEEDS the Stampede. When we had the floods in 2013, again all we heard was just how much we needed the Stampede. People's businesses, homes & lives were ruined but public funds that were supposed to go to stricken neighbourhoods or for relief were redirected to clean up the Stampede grounds for the Big Event. Now again we hear just how much we need the Stampede again. Vendors are saying they won't survive if it's cancelled. Civic politicians are saying how negatively the psyche of the City will be affected if the event isn't allowed to go on. Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi said that he had a dream. The dream was he woke up on July 1st & the pandemic was over & the Stampede went on as if nothing ever happened. Blah, blah, bah, blah. I just look at it is a no brainer. Last year, over a million visitors came to Stampede Park. With the US border closed & travel restrictions on international flights even if the Stampede went ahead there'd be nowhere close to a million people attending for 10 days. But let's say just 200,000 visitors show up. If just 10% are infected, that's still 20,000 Calgarians sick & overwhelming hospitals here. The risk is just too great. The responsible thing is to cancel. If the Stampede Board refuses then the City & Province have to show some guts & do it for them. Unfortunately, the Stampede Board is a very powerful organization with connections to the City & Province. Wouldn't surprise me if the Stampede will be allowed to go on with the Stampede as restrictions will magically be lifted on June 30th.
    1 point
  37. Jpan85

    Covid-19

    https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/resources/the-world-factbook/ Has data from every country in the world.
    1 point
  38. Mark H.

    Covid-19

    I did a lot of reading on this back in 1999 - even wrote a paper on it for my grade 12 English class. Right up until we reached the year 2000, banking computers were supposed to shut down, the power grid was supposed go down, etc. etc. They said many countries had taken the steps you describe, but it would all be null and void because places like Russia had not upgraded, and any contact with them would compromise our IT systems. Just to clarify - that’s what I was referring to.
    1 point
  39. Back in the days when not every game was on TV. I remember having to listen to this on the radio. Thank god Bob Irving is a legend, but yeah I can vividly remember sitting there listening to this one.
    1 point
  40. iHeart

    Covid-19

    well stupid people WAS IT WORTH IT?
    1 point
  41. 17to85

    Covid-19

    You sure like to move the goal posts you know that right? People try and corrupt science to meet their political needs, but science is pure. Other than quacks who get discredited very quickly scientists have no agenda, only the search for answers. It's ignorant people who try and corrupt research, but they're not engaged in science, only trying to justify their silly positions.
    1 point
  42. Mr Dee

    Covid-19

    I’ve seen this question before: Why worry about coronavirus when the flu kills many more people? The novel coronavirus is dangerous for several reasons, even if the number of deaths might not have matched that of the flu. Since this flu season started October 1, an estimated 24,000 to 62,000 Americans have died from the flu, according to CDC. Nationwide, the flu has infected at least 39 million people between October and early April.The first US case of coronavirus was reported in January, and the first US death from coronavirus was reported in late February. By April 16, the US had more than 639,600 cases (update 815,491) of coronavirus, and more than 30,900 people have died. (Update April 21 - 45,013) You asked, we’re answering: Your top coronavirus questions:https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2020/health/coronavirus-questions-answers/ Q*s and A*s relevant to what’s going on.
    1 point
  43. Mark H.

    Covid-19

    Here's my experience with conspiracy theories: First, I'll list a few off the top of my head: 1. All our computers will crash when the year 2000 arrives 2. 911 was an inside job 3. The Titanic didn't really sink, they sunk another ship to claim the insurance on Titanic 4. No one has ever landed on the moon - it was all trick photography There are 100s of others, but I will stop there. Just looking at those four - they have all been disproven My question is simply this: can you give us something that was originally labelled a conspiracy theory, that was later proven to be legit?
    1 point
  44. I agree. While the ROS isn’t great, it’s miles better the TLJ, I think TLJ might have been the worst Star Wars movie created, not including the Star Wars Christmas special
    1 point
  45. Either he's lying (he's always lying) or he literally cant remember that he held a rally last month. Does he even know what day it is?
    1 point
  46. bustamente

    US Politics

    All that's missing is a red nose and rainbow hair
    1 point
  47. 17to85

    Covid-19

    This is what I was going to say. Manitoba jumped on the restrictions early comparatively and that is one of the biggest reasons for the low numbers.
    1 point
  48. Simon was absolutely one of the best ever, but Stegall in his prime was still better, IMO. His on-field awareness, his superb route running, his buttery smooth hands, his attention to detail, and his ability to elude and confuse defenders were all second to none. To me, he embodied the prototypical receiver meant for the CFL game and field.
    1 point
  49. iHeart

    The TV Thread

    https://tvline.com/2020/04/16/perry-mason-premiere-date-hbo-miniseries-trailer-video/
    1 point
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