There's a difference between the science prizes and the peace prize. The Noble in economics (it's actually the Swedish National Bank Prize in Honor of Alfred N0ble) is now pretty much a social science prize, but there's no doubt that Arrow deserved recognition. So did Krugman.@takethepoints Let me bow down at the almighty Nobel Prize altar. Among their distinguished laureates are Paul Krugman, Bob Dylan, Al Gore (Climate change education), Yasser Arafat (Terrorist), Aung Sun Suu Kyi, etc.
Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009. The application supporting his nomination was due to the Swedish Academy 12 days after he took office. That must have been 11 very busy days for sure!
Kissinger was also given the Peace Prize- he secretly bombed Cambodia, bombed Hanoi while negotiating the treaty he got the award for, etc.
Moniz was awarded Nobel Prize in Medicine for the lobotomy. He should have operated on Arrow!
Haber got it for advancing chemical warfare figuring out an effective way of weaponizing chlorine gas.
Kofi Annan got it for stealing UN humanitarian aid to enrich his son. Kellog got it for appeasement. Hull got it for repelling Holocaust refugees, sending them back to Europe to be exterminated. American Friends Service Committee ring a bell? AFSC denied the Khmer Rouge genocide of over 1 million Cambodians.
There’s plenty of other examples. The Nobel prizes are a noble cause but not without their mistakes, many of which are driven by radical ideology or some other politically motivated reason by their members.
Arrow’s Nobel prize was in Economics, not science. He spent almost his entire career as an academic. Name one thing he did which resulted in a positive outcome for our nation or any business or cause he supported?There's a difference between the science prizes and the peace prize. The Noble in economics (it's actually the Swedish National Bank Prize in Honor of Alfred N0ble) is now pretty much a social science prize, but there's no doubt that Arrow deserved recognition. So did Krugman.
Btw, this is a species of ad hominem. It doesn't address the content of Arrow's essay; instead, it tries to tar it by association with others who won other prizes. You know better.
We also sent doctors to the regions in which Ebola supposedly originated. From what I have heard, the Chinese refused to allow any doctors or researchers from the US to come to China.The scale on the South Korean chart is 100x that of the US, making our spike look 100x more than theirs. Furthermore, per capita, we have 6.5x as many people here. South Korea currently has about 7,500 confirmed cases. So if we get to about 50,000 cases and plateau in 2-3 weeks, then I suppose we will do a good job matching the gold standard in the world for containment. That would be apples to apples. I won't say if we beat that or not if that means we did a good job or not. The way to have contained it would have been to shut down all international travel a couple weeks ago, stop large gatherings, and so on. I don't think we're the kind of country that would do that absent a disease like Ebola, and I didn't see anybody around here (there are a ton of smart people on these boards) advocating for that either...nor did I hear the CDC or NIH or other health experts advocate for that at the time.
As with anything on Twitter, comments are worth the read:
Unfortunately, there are people who actually believe that and have stated it publicly. Some have even advocated drinking industrial alcohol. And a fast spreading claim in France, that was immediately addressed by the French government, was that cocaine could be used to prevent/cure it. There are some incredibly stupid people in this world.
We're not at the point of no return, but speed and urgency is key. Pretty eye opening read here:
> funny you should mention thatUnfortunately, there are people who actually believe that and have stated it publicly. Some have even advocated drinking industrial alcohol. And a fast spreading claim in France, that was immediately addressed by the French government, was that cocaine could be used to prevent/cure it. There are some incredibly stupid people in this world.
We're not at the point of no return, but speed and urgency is key. Pretty eye opening read here:
I don't understand your post . If you're suggesting that we'll follow the SK trajectory that would mean #cases detected per day should peak in about two weeks as i interpret it.but that's from raw data rather than the article i linked.@GT_EE78 Was trying to find the statistical analysis of this virus & projected trajectory. South Korea has already peaked, US close to having peaked. By end of the month had this thing petered out, so not surprised by today’s report.
@GT_EE78 Was trying to find the statistical analysis of this virus & projected trajectory. South Korea has already peaked, US close to having peaked. By end of the month had this thing petered out, so not surprised by today’s report.
Updated numbers, I missed yesterday, so I'm putting in -----
102
126....+24
158....+32
215....+57
317....+102
430....+113
531....+101
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959...+428 (2-day change)
Here’s the one on China. If I got the time I’ll dig up the ones on South Korea & US.South Korea has not peaked. They are closing in on 8,000, adding another couple hundred new cases today.