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When will the coronavirus arrive in the US? (Disease: COVID-19; Virus: SARS-CoV-2)
March 16, 2020, 01:58 PM
stickman428When will the coronavirus arrive in the US? (Disease: COVID-19; Virus: SARS-CoV-2)
Some motorcyclists lives were just saved. The Isle of Man TT has been canceled. The TT is the most dangerous Motorsport event on this planet and is an event that kills a rider almost every year. This event is so insane that it has a staggering list of spectator deaths.
Link to article This is going to have a severe impact on their economy. I imagine the TT was a major source of income for that island. I wasn’t going to go this year but some day I’ll make the pilgrimage.
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March 16, 2020, 02:02 PM
Jimineerquote:
Originally posted by HRK:
With all the people being sent home to work we'll see a spike in pregancies and divorces over the next several weeks/months
Probably alcohol consumption too!
If you require a VPN to get into your company network, and you just told 40,000 people to work from home, uhhhh, ooops. Not enough VPN connections. So I'm on Sigforum instead of working - sorry for you guys!
March 16, 2020, 02:06 PM
radiomanquote:
Originally posted by Jimineer:
If you require a VPN to get into your company network, and you just told 40,000 people to work from home, uhhhh, ooops. Not enough VPN connections. So I'm on Sigforum instead of working - sorry for you guys!
What idiot didn't think of that? This stuff is pretty fundamental to IT.
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March 16, 2020, 02:07 PM
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March 16, 2020, 02:11 PM
KrazeehorseOhio Gov Dewine just suspended in person voting.
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March 16, 2020, 02:13 PM
1967Goatquote:
Originally posted by radioman:
quote:
Originally posted by Jimineer:
If you require a VPN to get into your company network, and you just told 40,000 people to work from home, uhhhh, ooops. Not enough VPN connections. So I'm on Sigforum instead of working - sorry for you guys!
What idiot didn't think of that? This stuff is pretty fundamental to IT.
We had a call earlier today and this topic came up. I think they said our limit was 45,000 people on the VPN. I am pretty sure they need 60,000 people based on current thinking. They have 5,000 RSA tokens currently on hand, with 6,000 more hitting the loading docks today, but I don't think its going to be enough.
March 16, 2020, 02:25 PM
Balzé HalzéFrance is now shutting down its borders.
They are also now basically telling everyone to stay home. If you're out and about buying food whatnot, you have to maintain at least a meter between each other or you could actually be fined.
We just watched the French president give his address on France24.
My wife is concerned about her parents who may now not being able to visit her grandfather who is on his deathbed. Terrible situation there. My wife knows the chances of getting back to France when he finally passes is near zero now. There has to be an untold number of people in the same situation.
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March 16, 2020, 02:27 PM
parabellumThere's nothing to do now but just wait out this insanity. Bitching about it will do no good. We're all in the same boat. We should all do our best to weather the storm, having little other choice in the matter. Let's boltster our fellow forum members and make the best of this mess.
If there's anything good to take away from this, it's that every single person in every single industrialized nation, who is responsible for their own survival, has a bit of a different perspective on the integrity of their place in society.
Once all of this is over, sensible people will stock up on food and water if they an afford it.
I was on youtube earlier today and it showed interesting trends in viewing- showing as trending were things like 'how to can pickles', 'how to bake bread' and 'starting a vegetable garden'.
It's a wakeup call for many people. I think that once the feeling of danger has passed and once the markets begin to recover, we will remember the lessons learned and we as individuals and we as a society shall be the better for it.
It's reminiscent of a war- things change during a war and some of them never change back to what they were before the war. Things are learned during a war, poor systems and rules are exposed and changed.
March 16, 2020, 02:27 PM
PASigquote:
Originally posted by radioman:
quote:
Originally posted by Jimineer:
If you require a VPN to get into your company network, and you just told 40,000 people to work from home, uhhhh, ooops. Not enough VPN connections. So I'm on Sigforum instead of working - sorry for you guys!
What idiot didn't think of that? This stuff is pretty fundamental to IT.
I don't think ANY company big or small was ever thinking they'd have to send their ENTIRE workforce home like this.
My one BIL works in sales for a large company that does corporate software licensing and also hardware and he's getting hammered with calls from company IT types DESPERATE for laptops right now.
Guess what? No more laptops right now, they've all been snapped up and the supply is from...you guessed it...CHINA.
When this all is over and done with and we return to whatever we will consider "normal" in the future, I predict there will be a huge boom in the disaster preparedness/continuity of operations business. We saw a big uptick in it after 9/11, then as time went on it started to become a lost art again.
And the other thing that is going to be a cluster now with everyone at home streaming and surfing with nothing else to do; how are Comcast and Verizon and other internet providers going to handle this? I think it's all going to slow waaaaaaaaaay down if not crash altogether.
Have you ever been to a music festival and your phone is useless because every single person there is trying to use theirs? We are going to be looking at that all over.
March 16, 2020, 02:36 PM
mark60quote:
Originally posted by sjtill:
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She also said she was having a hard time finding bread anywhere and I said "Did you forget you married an ex-baker and pasty chef?"
I had her get flour and yeast and oil on her last run which luckily hasn't been stripped bare yet and told her we will make our own bread if it comes down to that. Hell, I might be planting a big vegetable garden in the back yard this year at the current rate! My COVID-19 Victory Garden!
My wife baked bread for the first time in 10 years this past week (we've been on low-carb diet for past 10 years--her whole-wheat bread made with freshly-ground wheat berries is so irresistible when it comes hot from the oven!. Ordered 50 lbs. of harder winter wheat berries from Amazon.
She's also talking about planting tomatoes in the back yard, so we may have a Virus Victory Garden too.
I've been milling my own flour for a little over a year now just to have healthier bread. Hard white wheat berries make some of the best tasting bread I ever had, world's better than the crap in the store. I use a recipe from King Arthur Flour (lot's of recipes on their website)
March 16, 2020, 02:36 PM
sgalczynIdiot PA Governor just issued a decree....close all "non-essential" business for two weeks:
https://www.wfmz.com/news/area...45-3ff4194e7698.htmlSo....who defines "non-essential"?
"No matter where you go - there you are"
March 16, 2020, 02:42 PM
wreckdiverquote:
Originally posted by HRK:
With all the people being sent home to work we'll see a spike in pregancies and divorces over the next several weeks/months
Probably alcohol consumption too!
Not if other states do like my daughter just texted me. "PA is shutting down all alcohol sales"
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March 16, 2020, 02:44 PM
dewhorsequote:
Originally posted by rburg:
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Originally posted by Balzé Halzé:
I mean seriously, how much toilet paper can one fit in his garage?
To answer that, we'd need to know if its a one, two, or three car garage. And if you moved the cars outside, you could fill them with TP, too.
African or European?
What's your favorite color?
March 16, 2020, 02:46 PM
SIG228quote:
Originally posted by parabellum:
There's nothing to do now but just wait out this insanity. Bitching about it will do no good. We're all in the same boat. We should all do our best to weather the storm, having little other choice in the matter. Let's boltster our fellow forum members and make the best of this mess.
If there's anything goood to take away from this, it's that every single person in every single industrialized nation, who is responsible for their own survival, has a bit of a different perspective on the integtity of their place in society.
Once all of this is over, sensible people will stock up on food and water if they an afford it.
I was on youtube earlier today and it showed interesting trends in viewing- showing as trending were things like 'how to can pickles', 'how to bake bread' and 'starting a vegetable garden'.
It's a wakeup call for many people. I think that once the feeling of danger has passed and once the markets begin to recover, we will remember the lessons learned and we as individuals and we as a society shall be the better for it.
It's reminiscent of a war- things change during a war and some of them never change back to what they were before the war. Things are learned during a war, poor systems and rules are exposed and changed.
I wish there was a like button.
March 16, 2020, 02:49 PM
esdunbarquote:
Originally posted by sgalczyn:
Idiot PA Governor just issued a decree....close all "non-essential" business for two weeks:
https://www.wfmz.com/news/area...45-3ff4194e7698.htmlSo....who defines "non-essential"?
Below is a comment from the comment section of that article:
"This isn't as complicated as everyone is making it....gas stations, grocery, medical, pharmacy. If a business doesn't fall within any of these categories they should close. Statewide."
This is what most people don't understand. They act like there isn't a whole plethora of companies who support those industries.
For example my company. We are a large mechanical contractor. We do both commercial and industrial work. Refineries and hospitals are two industries we serve.
So is my business "essential?" If a hospital loses an air handler and we're home on our couch, now what? If refineries can't make gasoline, everything is ok? One of our best customers is also a huge manufacture of hand sanitizer (we have several large chemical customers). If they have a pump go down and we are at home they're dead in the water.
This is all vertically linked. It's not so simple as saying just those three or four types of businesses stay open. I'm not sure the politicians get this either. All those medical supplies are made by someone and there are a host of companies who those manufacturers rely on to stay in production. It's a long list of companies we can't shut down.
Also, my payroll is 7 figures a month. Everyone think they're getting their normal paycheck if we shutdown?
March 16, 2020, 02:53 PM
tigereye313quote:
Originally posted by SIG228:
I wish there was a like button.
Quite right.
We did our usual Hurricane prep early this year plus some extra, and will maintain it from here on out. We already grow a lot of our own produce and are going to start growing potatoes as well. Water storage is next.
March 16, 2020, 02:58 PM
PowerSurgeWe need to feed the world a Snickers.
For real this time.
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March 16, 2020, 03:08 PM
stickman428Posted by wreckdiver,
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Not if other states do like my daughter just texted me. "PA is shutting down all alcohol sales"

That has to be political suicide. Do they want the wildings to openly revolt?
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March 16, 2020, 03:11 PM
sdyNew WH guidelines for next 15 days
The new guidelines call called on Americans to avoid social gatherings involving groups of 10 or more.
The guidelines also call for governors in states with evidence of community transmission to close schools in affected and surrounding areas. Bars, restaurants, food courts, gyms and other venues where groups of people congregate should also be closed in states with evidence of community transmission, according to the guidelines.
“Each and every one of us has a critical role to play,”
Among the other guidelines:
If someone in your house has testified positive, keep the entire household at home. Do not go to work or school.
If you are an older person, stay home and away from other people
If you are a person with a serious underlying health condition, stay home and away from others.
Avoid discretionary travel shopping trips and social visits.
Avoid eating or drinking in restaurants bars, food courts. Use drive-through, pickup and delivery options.
Do not visit nursing homes or retirement or long-term care facilities unless to provide critical assistance.
Practice good hygiene such as washing your hands, especially after touching frequently used items or surfaces. Avoid touching your face.
Earlier Monday, the White House pushed back on news reports that it is considering imposing curfews and a national quarantine in the wake of the spread of the coronavirus epidemic
March 16, 2020, 03:12 PM
sigfreundquote:
Originally posted by esdunbar:
I'm not sure the politicians get this either.
Expressing doubt that they are utterly clueless and are issuing such orders solely in response to pressure to “Do something!” rather than based on a rational examination of the situation is far too kind.
I participated in a statewide exercise a few years ago to plan for a nationwide pandemic and one of the questions I and a couple of others kept raising was what sort of quarantines would/should be enacted. It was clear that none of the elected officials who were involved had given any thought to the issue then and never developed any during the exercise. I’m sure that most officials today, even those who have ever participated in such an exercise, have no better idea of what should be done and what the consequences would be.
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