Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted
4 hours ago, The Zip said:

They have been talking locally about the numbers count in Ca for a few days now, the count has been frozen until they can get it right.

 

As for the checkpoints in NYC, we mentioned this a number of pages back.  If this checkpoint is on a road or major highway, this will be very manpower intensive if a 24/7 operation.  If not 24/7, why do it?

They seem serious despite this forums insistence other. 

Reasoning in bold read below in quoted story

NBC News

NYC sets up quarantine checkpoints as it toughens state travel restrictions

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the city is setting up quarantine checkpoints at “key entry points” along main bridges and tunnels to the city to screen travelers coming from more than 30 states with bad coronavirus outbreaks. The checkpoints, in an effort to ramp up enforcement of the state’s travel advisory, will begin Wednesday.

 

“Travelers coming in from those states will be given information about the quarantine, they will be reminded that it is required, not optional,” de Blasio said at a press briefing. “They’ll be reminded that failure to quarantine is a violation of state law and it comes with serious penalties.” 

 

Dr. Ted Long, head of New York City’s Test and Trace Corps, said that a fifth of all new coronavirus cases in New York City are from travelers. Travelers will be subject to calls, texts and visits while in quarantine, he said. Long said the city will help those quarantining with free food deliveries, help with medications, telehealth services or “even a hotel stay.” — Noah Higgins-Dunn

Posted
3 hours ago, Grumpy Bear said:

They seem serious despite this forums insistence other. 

That's roughly 33 "city employees" north and southbound, three shifts, 24/7, one bridge.  If any city can do it, why not NY.  That state took the virus serious in the beginning and is still looking at it the same way.

 

Someone mentioned earlier about crime in the city.  Although this will be manpower intensive, I don't think there will be a change in criminal response.  These are not terrorist or criminal checkpoints. A traffic cop should be available if needed, but if they do it right, any designated  city employee can conduct state verification checks.  DMV employees comes to mind.

  • Like 1
Posted

There are soo many access points to get into the five boros it’s insane. Even if we are talking about manhattan itself there are small bridges up and down the river. There’s the major bridges and tunnels as well. They are all traffic ridden. If you do this it will be complete grid lock. For example, it took me an hour to go from the Bronx to 72ND street and the east side of manhattan yesterday. That’s just a few miles. Like I said before, you look left or right and all you see are out of state plates. No way. Another disaster. Just par for the course the way this city and state has been run.

 

 

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

  • Like 1
Posted

Seems to me if New York or any where for that matter had hand sanitizer available and mask requirements this would be pretty much mute. Probably New York should think about keeping their police force around to hand out tickets for non mask compliance. Since they don’t need them for anything else. According to their mayor. For a city that’s doing everything right, according to some. That should be a no brainer. I’ve been around to a few of my usual stumping grounds of late. With the requirements post covid it’ll be pretty hard to get the bug where I’ve been . With the few places open in New York it should be a piece of cake. But of course complaining and pointing fingers is easier.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

  • Like 1
Posted

New toys on Johns Hopkins. Daily deaths retroactive by state, by country. California, Texas, Louisiana and Florida stand out like a sort thumb. Florida is off the hook up 400%? US and World deaths increasing proportional to new cases. Brazil is just at a steady clip of nearly 20% of the worlds daily deaths. USA is worse. 

 

How can that be if all these new USA cases are only a result of more test? (Rhetorical question people) 

 

 

Posted

People. Local and Texas state news reports daily there’s additional testing sites. More test more results, daaa really? The dashboards show trending down, I check twice a day. The US dashboard shows the same. Yes there’re upticks. Probably due to some mailing and other backlogs. Hospitals stays are down as well as deaths. The lack of attaboys keep up the good work is amazing. Maybe the goal is, there’s no use in trying. We’re all gonna die. Amazing. I see compliance daily locally and on trips. Maybe panic is the goal, baffling really.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

  • Like 1
Posted

Everything opposite of covid compliance we have been seeing across the country wrapped into one location, Sturgis.  Crowded bars and campsites, no masks, concerts, touching.  60% of the town residents didn't want the event to happen, city council disagreed.  Didn't matter if 100% of the town disagreed, a town that size is not going to stop that many bikes from rolling through.

 

Could be worse, read the crowd is projected down from 500,000 to 100,000.

Posted
Everything opposite of covid compliance we have been seeing across the country wrapped into one location, Sturgis.  Crowded bars and campsites, no masks, concerts, touching.  60% of the town residents didn't want the event to happen, city council disagreed.  Didn't matter if 100% of the town disagreed, a town that size is not going to stop that many bikes from rolling through.
 
Could be worse, read the crowd is projected down from 500,000 to 100,000.

Almost like a demonstration. Except they shop in the stores. And contribute to the economy. So if they pass the bug at least they add to the economy instead of destroying it.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Posted
3 hours ago, The Zip said:

Everything opposite of covid compliance we have been seeing across the country wrapped into one location, Sturgis.  Crowded bars and campsites, no masks, concerts, touching.  60% of the town residents didn't want the event to happen, city council disagreed.  Didn't matter if 100% of the town disagreed, a town that size is not going to stop that many bikes from rolling through.

 

Could be worse, read the crowd is projected down from 500,000 to 100,000.

I haven't been there since the late 70's. Very different crowd then. No rice allowed. My bike was on the cover of the Dead Wood news paper. I was a different guy then. ? 

Posted
51 minutes ago, Grumpy Bear said:

I haven't been there since the late 70's. Very different crowd then. No rice allowed. My bike was on the cover of the Dead Wood news paper. I was a different guy then. ? 

I resemble that 70's crowd.  The only way you find that bike now is through American Pickers.  Regardless of how you cut it, a single covid non-compliance event throughout the country combined at one location can't end up well.

Posted
45 minutes ago, The Zip said:

I resemble that 70's crowd.  The only way you find that bike now is through American Pickers.  Regardless of how you cut it, a single covid non-compliance event throughout the country combined at one location can't end up well.

I expect not. 

Posted

So you have all these people riding motorcycles together. You know what happens if one falls. I don’t think there’re too worried about getting a bug that the average death if they get it is 75. I can picture a brave reporter asking one about that.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

  • Like 1
Posted

Just imagine we were able to wear mask that worked both ways in germ prevention. We got real diligent in hand sanitation and transfer prevention. Not only with this bug, all of them. I remember not too long ago there was a warning that we were using too much hand sanitizers. Our immunity was weakening. Our bodies are set up to fight bugs. Some don’t make it some do. The flu is an example. We may be making a big mistake. Sweden may have nailed it. We can’t drink the water in a lot of places. The locals can. Food for thought. For the people that don’t think this is political. Look around.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

  • Like 4
Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.

  • Latest Articles

  • Posts

    • Yes, and only a couple years before delivery. 🙄
    • So you're saying toss the baby out with the bathwater? @txab posted article was her take on how AI can be used to manipulate pricing as it already does and has been rebuked by the judiciasry in housing. How AI can be and is used to maximize refinery or even Amazon operations all of which are true but because she is who she is; that makes what she says about what is true, false? Is that something akin to Pre-justice aka prejudice?    Look, I'm first in line to approach all information with caution just because we live in a world where people like to lie about someone or something with such a straight face and in such volume that it makes digging to the truth wearisome. Meaning I understand the skepticisms but if I were to toss out everything a person is for a view they hold then my pool of people to draw wisdom from would be non-existent and I'd be forced to reinvent the wheel daily. Not practical.    "Be innocent as a dove but as cautious as a serpent."    Test each word. Every good lie is part truth or no one would believe it. Find the truth in it and reject what isn't.    On this one, AI is being used to do what has been done by hand for hundreds of years already but at such speed, the point of a computer, that it is more easily monetized. This one wasn't that hard a lift.    I wrote a few formulas in a Lotus 123 program decades ago, a series of linked Macros actually, that allowed a daily inventory to be turned into a running P&L and production plan. Something that took three departments a week to assemble now took the time it takes to input the 'daily changes' in inventory. Later that was ungraded to the more powerful Excel program an and integrated with bar code scanning, inventory to supply was done once per shift. It had a huge impact on production scheduling, Seamless interruption flexibility, inventory error reduction, raw materials cost effective utilization and scrap reduction. Huge improvement in the bottom line. I spent months on that and AI could have done it in minutes. So yes, it not only can be used, they would be foolish to not try. The legality, ethics and morality are not the domain of AI. Humans need to keep a reign on it. 
    • New to this forum.  Also looking to tune a 6L80 and trying to work out all the issues in my transmission swap.  I have a 6.2 diesel (1983) and have removed the TH-400 and about to put in a 6L80 with a TCM-2600 interface and don't have a clue what I doing after that.  Did you (Leatherneck/RAV3) get your slip resolved? I too hate to spend that kind of money on a tuner that hopefully I will not need too many times although from what steelerdude15 added about the HP Tuner being great for diagnostics would be a plus.  I am also from WNC but below you in Columbus.  Any helo would be greatly appreciated.  
    • Sounds like a smart reasonable person with common sense. Bill O’Riley never said he was just a journalist, by the way.
  • GM-Trucks.com Clubs

  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...