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Koon - sefl-described "not a financial expert" and "not a disease expert."
It's called honesty and humility.
If you're an expert in either by all means, let us know.
Koon - sefl-described "not a financial expert" and "not a disease expert."
Koon - sefl-described "not a financial expert" and "not a disease expert."
It's called honesty and humility.
If you're an expert in either by all means, let us know.
I keep waiting for/expecting the "I'm the first IEer to be confirmed..." post... of course assuming it's gonna hit that person(s) mildly and whatnot when it does...
There's a difference between being an expert, amateur and "not even knowing what time the bell rings".
Don't have time for the details. But I know to buy low and I've put $12K into the Roth in the past 2 months.
You can laugh at me for not knowing a term, have at it. I'm too busy making BAD money moves.
You've never even heard of "opening bell"?
I don't believe the NCAA runs the playoffs.
The hit is for those really small conference teams .
It's only a matter of time. Heck, didn't Koon already volunteer to get it a few pages back?...
Again, no.
yes, the only person ive ever seen hoping to get an infectious disease.
Do we actually know this? Using Legacy's post below, I wonder if kids are actually contagious if the bolded is true. I would consider infected kids as mild infections if they are having such drastic differences in infection rates and symptoms. Something to consider.
There is still so much unknown, and the panic that is setting over the country could be just as bad as some dramatic influx of patients on the health system. I wake up this morning to my mother asking me if i have cash reserves in case they close the banks to prevent bank runs. I mean come on. I'm not sure that bank runs, closing social systems creating hysteria is any better/worse than an overpopulated hospital. (obviously this is all ripe in worse case scenarios, just discussion)
yes, the only person ive ever seen hoping to get an infectious disease.
Especially just to prove a point.
when "flattening the curve" drags this thing out into CFB season, riots i say riots.
Us average Joes might be able to finally afford good seats at ND stadium.
Us average Joes might be able to finally afford good seats at ND stadium.
Are people actually “freaking out” where you live?Everyone is pretty chill where I live. People are stocking up on supplies more than normal but nothing insane. Anyone have different experiences where you live ?
Are people actually “freaking out” where you live?Everyone is pretty chill where I live. People are stocking up on supplies more than normal but nothing insane. Anyone have different experiences where you live ?
Tone is cautious but well enough... stores are completely knocked out of everything, everywhere. Whole aisles are just cleared.
It escalated very quickly where around DC. Monday, no one gave a shit. By yesterday, all schools were closing and it was a raid on goods.
I.T. is setting me up with a laptop to work from home.
I'm surprised the private equity speedboat that is my employer is showing this kind of concern for us. We normally don't see this during normal times, but this is anything but. I've been impressed with their level of care and compassion for us with all of this.
One good thing to come from it.
There's no toilet paper anywhere in NKY right now, and it's getting hard to find full gallons of milk.
But nobody is out in public rioting or yelling or fighting over supplies. Everyone is pretty chill.
You mean like there's half gallons or assholes are opening the milk and taking a drink then putting it back??
I mean they were out there licking ice cream before anything bad even happened...... so,....