Message from @Whithers
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Likewise unto all you fine folks.
You too @meglide
Have a great seminar... Stay safe.
@meglide I am aware of the Libertarian point of view. I consider it shortsighted based on my study of history, humanity, ethics, politics, and religion. It has valid critiques, but is no less devastating an ideology than Marxism in that it would never work.
for those of you can't sleep ... I'll be doing a little probability and statistics here on those duplicate ballots in AZ ... probably put me to sleep also
worked for a good while here in the USA
i watch steve1989mreinfo to go to sleep
nice hiss
Well, get you a 2 gallon coffee percolator and make you a batch of BRCC CAF blend and you will be set for a weekend at least.
@meglide You mean back when Trusts used to murder people in their homes in order to get them out of the way and take their property?
Trusts?
Yes, Trusts. What today we would call mega corporations.
@meglide Maybe you mean when your employment contract included company housing, limited you to the company store, and if your family exceeded your allotted income the company would arrest you and put you in their private debtor's prison until you had worked off whatever your family was continuing to charge to survive.
Trusts is what brought us the Federal Reserve, eventually fiat currency and fractional reserve banking, and ever expanding federal government encroaching into our lives ... so no Trusts are not Libertarian
It is only a little over a century ago back when Max Weber was all the rage for management theory.
@Whithers the biggest predictors of life expectancy are education (in the west and USA) and in the developing world having access to a toilet, clean water and sanitation.
The biggest predictors of life expectancy are genetics, active lifestyles, and diet - especially where diet includes hard water.
active lifestyle and diet go along with education
not causal mind you
just generally wealthier people can afford to worry about such things
Then education has nothing to do with what today are educators.
he said predictor he did not say cause
predictor=correlation not causation
Separating diseases into various categories s invalid.
how so?
right @Doc I'm trying to keep my heart healthy so I can live long enough to die from cancer
heart disease and diabetes is largely controllable regardless of your environment
when we apply for research grants we have to come up with a new trendy research idea, but in fact if we were given money to install toilets on the street we would probably have more impact. nobody wants to fund that type of research study
typhus and malaria are not
Because the list I gave of things we have addressed and treated medically was ejusdem generis.
"Results Infectious disease mortality declined during the first 8 decades of the 20th century from 797 deaths per 100,000 in 1900 to 36 deaths per 100,000 in 1980. From 1981 to 1995, the mortality rate increased to a peak of 63 deaths per 100,000 in 1995 and declined to 59 deaths per 100,000 in 1996. "
@MatiLuc This is more like part 4 or 7. But NYC didn't put up with the efforts there.
sometimes they refer to it as the CHODE
is it something different?
Please note here that especially infections diseases of the OBST-ward (started dropping with antibiotics) had a massive impact on MR, if you measure mortality not in persons, but in lost "lifeyears"
@Phil- I am not sure. How many categories of Chaz do we have to observe for the 72 recognized genders?