Joseph S D Yao wrote:
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 09:34:41AM -0700, Philip Lavine wrote:
Can someone tell me if I am out of luck. I am trying to get a 10x10 cage in New Jersey (Jersey City area) but it seems everybody is at capacity. What happened?
My guess (this being NJ) is an aftereffect of t
On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 07:34:19AM -0400, Joseph S D Yao wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 10:53:33AM -0700, David W. Hankins wrote:
> ...
> > It's like someone intentionally optimized this function specifically to
> > be the most pessimal.
> ...
>
> If you know the word "pessimal" [malus, pejor, p
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How about this? I will not post anything to NANOG that "discounts the hysteria."
Yall will take the bird flu discussion (and the discussion of the meaning,
origin and proper usage of "pessimal" for crissake) elsewhere. Deal?
Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
...I don't mean to add to the hysteria, but
On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 08:06:25AM -0700, Jay Hennigan wrote:
> Joseph S D Yao wrote:
> >On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 10:53:33AM -0700, David W. Hankins wrote:
> >...
> >>It's like someone intentionally optimized this function specifically to
> >>be the most pessimal.
> >...
> >
> >If you know the word
On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 07:51:06AM -0700, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
> Joseph S D Yao wrote:
(stuff)
...
> where it took off. I don't mean to add to the hysteria, but I also would
> prefer that you not discount it. Much will depend on your local area, on
> whether people are tightly clustered (NYC, LA
Joseph S D Yao wrote:
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 10:53:33AM -0700, David W. Hankins wrote:
...
It's like someone intentionally optimized this function specifically to
be the most pessimal.
...
If you know the word "pessimal" [malus, pejor, pessimus = bad, worse,
worst], you should know that "mo
Joseph S D Yao wrote:
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 08:29:10PM -0400, Barry Shein wrote:
According to the wikipedia's quote of WHO the weighted average
mortality rate, which would be across 50 human cases, is 66% in 2006,
and 56% across all 194 cases reported since 2004.
Is there a report which e
At 06:51 AM 4/21/2006, you wrote:
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 09:34:41AM -0700, Philip Lavine wrote:
>
> Can someone tell me if I am out of luck. I am trying to get a
10x10 cage in New Jersey (Jersey City area) but it seems everybody
is at capacity. What happened?
My guess (this being NJ) is an
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 08:29:10PM -0400, Barry Shein wrote:
>
> According to the wikipedia's quote of WHO the weighted average
> mortality rate, which would be across 50 human cases, is 66% in 2006,
> and 56% across all 194 cases reported since 2004.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.or
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 09:34:41AM -0700, Philip Lavine wrote:
>
> Can someone tell me if I am out of luck. I am trying to get a 10x10 cage in
> New Jersey (Jersey City area) but it seems everybody is at capacity. What
> happened?
My guess (this being NJ) is an aftereffect of the 9/11/2001 d
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 10:53:33AM -0700, David W. Hankins wrote:
...
> It's like someone intentionally optimized this function specifically to
> be the most pessimal.
...
If you know the word "pessimal" [malus, pejor, pessimus = bad, worse,
worst], you should know that "most pessimal" is redund
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