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Can you do a side by side comparison with NY? Maybe throw FL or MI in.
Colorados info looks to be excellent, if you can get me similar for those other places I'll try to put a spready together. Are NY and FL and MI all following the Colorado relaxation? If not it's comparing Apple Tech with Apple Corps.

EDIT - Actually that's given me an idea, a pain in the ass with all these infoshots is histroric data is constantly changing and my logs are as reported on the day. If I can find an xls of the updated daily numbers I can just plug directly into that and have it updated almost automatically every day...

EDIT - EDIT - Brill, I've found a CSV for the UK, this may make my daily chart the work of minutes rather than quaters of hours. Oh no i haven't, again incomplete sources.
 
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If not it's comparing Apple
Agreed... let me put on my data analyst hat for a moment.

First, what are the variables?

Second, what is the time frame?

Third, what values do you want to compare?

Finally, compare the final result against expected results, such as covid deaths vs natural deaths during that period.

For example. I would recommend we look the number of tests. From that you can determine how many were infected and how many were not. Then take a percentage of the infected to the number of deaths. Finally, look at a baseline like natural deaths.

I suppose I could connect to some api and pull this info, but I really do not want to. In the end, the virus is going to run its course... you can go play by play if you want but time will be the ultimate healer. My main concern at this point is not the numbers but how we as the world pull out of it from a policy stand point. That messy area the combines politics, economy and social developments.


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Agreed... let me put on my data analyst hat for a moment.

First, what are the variables?

Second, what is the time frame?

Third, what values do you want to compare?

Finally, compare the final result against expected results, such as covid deaths vs natural deaths during that period.

For example. I would recommend we look the number of tests. From that you can determine how many were infected and how many were not. Then take a percentage of the infected to the number of deaths. Finally, look at a baseline like natural deaths.

I suppose I could connect to some api and pull this info, but I really do not want to. In the end, the virus is going to run its course... you can go play by play if you want but time will be the ultimate healer. My main concern at this point is not the numbers but how we as the world pull out of it from a policy stand point. That messy area the combines politics, economy and social developments.


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In that case I suggest we continue looking at Colarado as a curiosity in the understanding that it is not representative of the country as a whole.

I really must get into API's to pull in junk, I've got Macros in spreadsheets down pretty well but using the automated recorder to get it to write my code and then chop-and-change it from there usually.
 
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I suspect it will look something like this.


Safe countries and unsafe countries. Different rules for each, and mandatory 14 day detention for travellers from unsafe countries.

I expect some form of contact tracing will be required until there’s a Vaccine regardless of where people originate.
So beyond New Zealand no travel to the land down under until a vaccine can be crafted and administered to most people of a countries population.
 
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In that case I suggest we continue looking at Colarado as a curiosity in the understanding that it is not representative of the country as a whole.
It is just a suggestion... and I appreciate your interest and work... because it will be interesting.

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Problem is it does not have data for 2020 but you do have 2019. You can slice and dice it how ever you want. I am sure you can find something else out there that may have more up to date information. We're almost in June 1/2 way through 2020 and Colorado has nearly 971 deaths due to Covid so far in 2020. Total number of deaths (all causes) was almost 40,000 for last year 2019.
 

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That is a 50 cal Machine Gun... Americans do not get rocket launchers. Good way to get on the ATF radar I suppose.

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It said it was inert but a rocket launcher none the less! And thats impressive to be humping around an M2 all day, the M240 is bad enough 😂

I had to carry around a gau-18 some short distances but its a bit heavier. Still gives me an idea how heavy the browning is.


 

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I had to carry around a gau-18 some short distances but its a bit heavier. Still gives me an idea how heavy the browning is.
Its not the launcher, its the ammunition. If you go spend a bunch of money on one round, then questions are going to get asked from the ATF. Its not like going out to the range, getting drunk, wasting 1-5k per round. I understand the federal transfer fee is $200 but you still have to buy the round.

For non-US people on this thread... the ATF monitors the sale of weapons in the US, among other things.

People still have constitutional rights, but there are limits.

This link is a little off base, but it is a good illustration.
 

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Its the wooden fake one they make you carry in basic.

Same with the rpg tube, it has a sticker saying "inert".
Wonder what their motivation for doing that is? 50 cal. machine guns and rocket launchers are illegal, so they get fakes or inert ones. Do they want people to approach them to point that out only for them to, yell "These are fakes bro, whacha gonna do about it?". Or do they want the ATF to be called on them just so they can have a confrontation caught on video to be put on Youtube or something.
 
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Its the wooden fake one they make you carry in basic.
It is (not that we carry them in basic - we use them for training and demonstration in a classroom environment - that is just me though)... good call, I did not look at it in that much detail... just like the rocket launcher. Are you sure there is not a movie being made in NC? As I said, these people are a bunch of knuckle heads, just causing problems.
 
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It is (not that we carry them in basic - we use them for training and demonstration in a classroom environment - that is just me though)... good call, I did not look at it in that much detail... just like the rocket launcher. Are you sure there is not a movie being made in SC? As I said, these people are a bunch of knuckle heads, just causing problems.
I'm a film guy and these aren't film guys haha. They might be Teamsters though lol.

I've been on sets where they actually use real .50 Cals. They're either deactivated or fired blanks. No self respecting production would use wooden ones unless it's a static piece that's off camera.
 
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