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wrote on 26 Apr 2020, 18:15 last edited by
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wrote on 26 Apr 2020, 19:49 last edited by
I built a Lunar Lander Game like that, written in 6502 assembler on the Commodore 64.
I uploaded it to the Q-Link game site. Q-Link aka Quantum Link. Steve Case became CEO of Quantum Link then it was renamed to AOL.
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wrote on 26 Apr 2020, 19:55 last edited by jon-nyc
He rang the bell at the top of the dot-com era, selling AOL to the idiots at TW who didn’t realize its best days we’re behind it.
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wrote on 26 Apr 2020, 20:02 last edited by
Switching AOL from a proprietary network to the internet seems like such an obvious thing to do from our current time. I remember it as kind of a bold move back then.
Of course it helped lead to the end of AOL dominance, still it let the company die a slower death.
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wrote on 26 Apr 2020, 20:06 last edited by jon-nyc
It did, and I remember how big a deal it was for them at the time.
The clowns at TW didn’t have a mental model of how AOL fit with ‘the internet’ and they bought a dying property thinking they were investing in the future.
I remember people were pissed at Steve Case after it fell apart. But he was a genius. He sold high.
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wrote on 27 Apr 2020, 10:13 last edited by
Seems like RT.live made a big model update yesterday which has improved some numbers too.
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wrote on 27 Apr 2020, 21:36 last edited by
Seems like RT.live made a big model update yesterday which has improved some numbers too.
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wrote on 27 Apr 2020, 21:58 last edited by
Let's hope the new numbers are accurate - that would be great news.
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wrote on 28 May 2020, 11:45 last edited by
About a week~10 days ago, we got down to only two states having R values above 1.
As of this morning, there are nine states with R values above 1.
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About a week~10 days ago, we got down to only two states having R values above 1.
As of this morning, there are nine states with R values above 1.
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About a week~10 days ago, we got down to only two states having R values above 1.
As of this morning, there are nine states with R values above 1.
wrote on 28 May 2020, 11:56 last edited byAbout a week~10 days ago, we got down to only two states having R values above 1.
As of this morning, there are nine states with R values above 1.
I've noticed that trend as well.
Do you think it has anything to do with "re-opening," or is it a factor of having more positives because of testing?
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About a week~10 days ago, we got down to only two states having R values above 1.
As of this morning, there are nine states with R values above 1.
I've noticed that trend as well.
Do you think it has anything to do with "re-opening," or is it a factor of having more positives because of testing?
wrote on 28 May 2020, 11:59 last edited byAbout a week~10 days ago, we got down to only two states having R values above 1.
As of this morning, there are nine states with R values above 1.
I've noticed that trend as well.
Do you think it has anything to do with "re-opening," or is it a factor of having more positives because of testing?
It’s going to spread as we open up. I don’t think there are any people disallusioned about that fact.
We are just beginning to seethe economic pain.... the real layoffs are just starting. Stark choices ahead.
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wrote on 21 Jun 2020, 20:14 last edited by
Rt.live not looking good. Might want to sit down before refreshing that rt.live page.
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wrote on 21 Jun 2020, 20:23 last edited by
Looks great to me. Virtually unchanged since last week and generally better than last month.
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wrote on 21 Jun 2020, 21:47 last edited by
So much for it not liking the warm weather
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wrote on 21 Jun 2020, 21:48 last edited by
Flatten the curve, not eradicate the virus. It's always been about not overwhelming the medical system.
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Flatten the curve, not eradicate the virus. It's always been about not overwhelming the medical system.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in rt.live:
Flatten the curve, not eradicate the virus. It's always been about not overwhelming the medical system.
Flattening the curve doesn't seem to be working for a lot of the country. Not particularly surprising when you see how everybody is behaving.
"Flattening the Curve" was all about not overwhelming the healthcare facilities, not about reducing mortality or infection rates.
I haven't read anything about hospitals and ICUs being overwhelmed, turning patients away in the last 5-6 weeks. Have you?
If not, the "flattening" has worked. If you want to talk about infection rates, that's another discussion.