A message to anti-vaxxers: gent bent
This is real. And serious.
And a message to the stupid folks who say "hey we got antibiotics"... get a clue.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/07/health/measles-josh-nerius/index.html
Thursday, March 7, 2019
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
U.S. Cyber Command operation disrupted Internet access of Russian troll factory on day of 2018 midterms - The Washington Post
*this*
It goes to show how sophisticated Russian hacking is. And reminds us that we were hacked in 2016 which would seem to indicate the guy in the Oval Office is unelected.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/us-cyber-command-operation-disrupted-internet-access-of-russian-troll-factory-on-day-of-2018-midterms/2019/02/26/1827fc9e-36d6-11e9-af5b-b51b7ff322e9_story.html
It goes to show how sophisticated Russian hacking is. And reminds us that we were hacked in 2016 which would seem to indicate the guy in the Oval Office is unelected.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/us-cyber-command-operation-disrupted-internet-access-of-russian-troll-factory-on-day-of-2018-midterms/2019/02/26/1827fc9e-36d6-11e9-af5b-b51b7ff322e9_story.html
Friday, February 15, 2019
JFK declassified
I just finished watching the 6-part series on the assassination of JFK that aired on the History Channel. https://www.history.com/shows/jfk-declassified-tracking-oswald
I thought it was quite well done. A fresh perspective on the assassination that followed a number of leads and challenged what we know, and what we think.
For those of who grew up in and around Miami in the late 60s/early 70s, (minor spoiler alert) the notion of Alpha 66 being engaged in various activities related to Cuba was well known - the connection to Oswald is .... I'd go with unsurprising. But I suspect there is a lot more to that connection.
I'd encourage everyone to watch the show.
I thought it was quite well done. A fresh perspective on the assassination that followed a number of leads and challenged what we know, and what we think.
For those of who grew up in and around Miami in the late 60s/early 70s, (minor spoiler alert) the notion of Alpha 66 being engaged in various activities related to Cuba was well known - the connection to Oswald is .... I'd go with unsurprising. But I suspect there is a lot more to that connection.
I'd encourage everyone to watch the show.
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Sunday, February 10, 2019
The AAF and it’s app
The alliance of American football debuted last night. We were shown the Orlando team, with spurrier as the coach. What did I think? I didn't love it, but I enjoyed it.
He ran a wide open offense and had some trick plays...they scored a lot of points. But the other team didn't. And in the other contest that was on, it was also low scoring. So I'm not sure how exciting it will be over time.
I'm intrigued by the rules: no kickoffs, and no onside kicks - and you must always go for 2, and a 5 man rush is the max.
The players were somewhat recognizable which was also a plus.
Now let's get to the thing that interested me the most: the app.
In theory, you get real time stats, can play little games (like predicting the next play), and can wager on certain things - for real money if you live in a state that allows for it - or just for fun.
So I opened the app and it seemed cool. Players were shown on the field, moving so it was a nice addition to the game - you could find a guy who wasn't in the camera view.
But that's where the fun stopped. I would say that not a single feature worked. Couldn't see stats. Couldn't predict plays. Couldn't wager.
And at some point the screen went blank and there were no players.
When we did see them, it was hard to figure out what was happening.
In the times that it worked, the game clock was between 20-30 seconds ahead of what was broadcast on my tv, using an antenna - so it should have been much closer to correct.
And every once in a while the time remaining in the game in the app said "32:54"
Yeah, it wasn't ready for prime time.
Assuming it was that they didn't plan for usage, shame on them...and they might get one week to correct it before viewers just give up and don't care.
He ran a wide open offense and had some trick plays...they scored a lot of points. But the other team didn't. And in the other contest that was on, it was also low scoring. So I'm not sure how exciting it will be over time.
I'm intrigued by the rules: no kickoffs, and no onside kicks - and you must always go for 2, and a 5 man rush is the max.
The players were somewhat recognizable which was also a plus.
Now let's get to the thing that interested me the most: the app.
In theory, you get real time stats, can play little games (like predicting the next play), and can wager on certain things - for real money if you live in a state that allows for it - or just for fun.
So I opened the app and it seemed cool. Players were shown on the field, moving so it was a nice addition to the game - you could find a guy who wasn't in the camera view.
But that's where the fun stopped. I would say that not a single feature worked. Couldn't see stats. Couldn't predict plays. Couldn't wager.
And at some point the screen went blank and there were no players.
When we did see them, it was hard to figure out what was happening.
In the times that it worked, the game clock was between 20-30 seconds ahead of what was broadcast on my tv, using an antenna - so it should have been much closer to correct.
And every once in a while the time remaining in the game in the app said "32:54"
Yeah, it wasn't ready for prime time.
Assuming it was that they didn't plan for usage, shame on them...and they might get one week to correct it before viewers just give up and don't care.
“Listen to your fans”
Good piece about the falcons and their concession pricing.
On a personal note, I can’t remember the last time I went to a sporting event and spent money on concessions (well, when I was at home anyway; sometimes on the road you have to, but it is always a tough choice because it’s expensive)....
On a related note, consider this: is it better to sell 100 seats at $10 or 200 seats at $5? Hint: it’s the same, but the $5 might encourage people to spend on concessions, and want to come back.
On a personal note, I can’t remember the last time I went to a sporting event and spent money on concessions (well, when I was at home anyway; sometimes on the road you have to, but it is always a tough choice because it’s expensive)....
On a related note, consider this: is it better to sell 100 seats at $10 or 200 seats at $5? Hint: it’s the same, but the $5 might encourage people to spend on concessions, and want to come back.
Wednesday, February 6, 2019
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