Re: [FRIAM] Outbreak Simulation

2020-03-20 Thread Marcus Daniels
It’s not about stalling for a treatment, it is to pace the hospital arrivals. On Mar 20, 2020, at 10:44 PM, Gillian Densmore wrote:  fuck "social distancing" this "shelter in place" shit has the assumption that we'll pull a rabbit out of our ass in 2-3 months tops. When in the history of

Re: [FRIAM] Outbreak Simulation

2020-03-20 Thread Gillian Densmore
fuck "social distancing" this "shelter in place" shit has the assumption that we'll pull a rabbit out of our ass in 2-3 months tops. When in the history of medicine has that ever happend? I don't want people hurt by it. Drumming up more hysteria than the news already does isn't helping matters

Re: [FRIAM] Outbreak Simulation

2020-03-20 Thread Merle Lefkoff
Below is information I just saw from the Center for American Progress on strategies to insure the election process can move forward. This is in answer to Nick's (and my) concern. Expand opportunities for people to vote from home or at quarantine locations States should think seriously about

Re: [FRIAM] Outbreak Simulation

2020-03-20 Thread Marcus Daniels
I thought this was kind of interesting. https://us.dantelabs.com/pages/coronavirus If they were doing something like this, might be able to collect both the viral and human data from one sample:

Re: [FRIAM] Outbreak Simulation

2020-03-20 Thread thompnickson2
Frank, Oh, I don’t mean THAT kind of sleep. I just mean that, if my head is full of shitty thoughts about the future, telling myself that I am not going to wake up is actually calming. It’s an instance of Thompson’s First Law: Thou shalt not worry about two mutually

Re: [FRIAM] Outbreak Simulation

2020-03-20 Thread Frank Wimberly
Don't go to sleep, please I think our institutions are more robust and durable than you do. Frank --- Frank C. Wimberly 505 670-9918 Santa Fe, NM On Fri, Mar 20, 2020, 12:55 PM wrote: > Hi, Y’all, > > > > Just got done with the FRIAM ZOOM session, which seemed to divide into two > sessions,

Re: [FRIAM] Outbreak Simulation

2020-03-20 Thread thompnickson2
Hi, Y’all, Just got done with the FRIAM ZOOM session, which seemed to divide into two sessions, equally interesting, but quite different. Session one was an expert discussion of the complexity dynamics of the pandemic and how technology could be used to maximize privacy while slowing

Re: [FRIAM] Outbreak Simulation

2020-03-20 Thread Jon Zingale
At home, we are discussing the effect of the virus and the effect of social distancing on individuals that rely on soup kitchens. What strategies can Friam produce for feeding these people that is consistent with the social distancing strategy? For bonus points, please justify posted strategies

Re: [FRIAM] Outbreak Simulation

2020-03-20 Thread Patrick Reilly
I can't find the Zoom invite. Could you invite me? On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 3:26 AM Jochen Fromm wrote: > Nice simulation: > https://meltingasphalt.com/interactive/outbreak/ > > -J. > > > > > FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv >

[FRIAM] Outbreak Simulation

2020-03-20 Thread Jochen Fromm
Nice simulation:https://meltingasphalt.com/interactive/outbreak/-J. FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College to unsubscribe http://redfish.com/mailman/listinfo/friam_redfish.com archives

[FRIAM] Reminder: Zoom invite for today's (March 20) Virtual FRIAM 9:30-12p MDT (GMT -6)

2020-03-20 Thread Stephen Guerin
We'll open the virtual doors at 9a MDT (GMT -6) for folks to get settled, get their microphones/speakers configured and some small talk. We'll start with a semi-structured talk at 9:30a. Coffee and donuts will be served here Join Zoom Meeting