Re: [Vo]:Data processing errors in the COVID-19 vaccination program

2021-01-19 Thread Jed Rothwell
Michael Foster wrote: This is serious stuff. In your opinion, Jed, is this something like an > artifact of the unimaginably complex operating systems and networks we now > have? > Not a bit. This is prosaic. This would have been easy to program, but the people in charge did not get around to doi

Re: [Vo]:Data processing errors in the COVID-19 vaccination program

2021-01-19 Thread Michael Foster
This is serious stuff. In your opinion, Jed, is this something like an artifact of the unimaginably complex operating systems and networks we now have? Or maybe it's the way those in charge of data processing relate to these systems through the software available. As you pointed out, you could

Re: [Vo]:LENR workshop in memory of Dr. M. Srinivasan Tentative Schedule

2021-01-19 Thread Jed Rothwell
Several presentations have now been uploaded to the upcoming LENR Workshop in Memory of Dr. M. Srinivasan. You don't have to wait for the Workshop. Some of the slide presentations have a voice-over so you get the whole presentation. Mine does, and so does Frank Gordon's, which is interesting. You

Re: [Vo]:Data processing errors in the COVID-19 vaccination program

2021-01-19 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
The Pfizer & Moderna vaccine are one target vaccines not vectors. Both are already outdated due to new mutations, so be happy you didn't get the shot. Especially Pfizer did some criminal acts like Boeing with the MAX - you can inform yourself you they managed to get around the supervision...

[Vo]:Data processing errors in the COVID-19 vaccination program

2021-01-19 Thread Jed Rothwell
This is completely off topic, but I put a lot of thought into it, and I would like to share it. In the U.S., thousands more people will die because the vaccines already on hand are not being administered quickly. If the vaccination program had been properly organized, this could have been avoided.