by windermereROYAL » 07 Apr 2020 13:19
by Snowball » 07 Apr 2020 13:22
by Snowball » 07 Apr 2020 13:23
windermereROYAL Spain and Italy infections appear to be levelling off slightly, Is it any coincidence it coincides with the arrival of the warm weather in southern Europe?
by ShinPad » 07 Apr 2020 13:41
by muirinho » 07 Apr 2020 13:58
ShinPad This thread is utterly bizarre, on a forum about Reading football club first team, a random guy posts his interpretation of the limited and flawed data on a pandemic outbreak, and every other post is someone criticising him, or asking him to stop, and then he gets angry about it. Seriously, what's the point of any of it
Any one remember John salako? Why don't we get any posts remembering John salako. Does John salako have corona virus?
by Snowball » 07 Apr 2020 14:29
by One87One » 07 Apr 2020 15:52
muirinhoShinPad This thread is utterly bizarre, on a forum about Reading football club first team, a random guy posts his interpretation of the limited and flawed data on a pandemic outbreak, and every other post is someone criticising him, or asking him to stop, and then he gets angry about it. Seriously, what's the point of any of it
Any one remember John salako? Why don't we get any posts remembering John salako. Does John salako have corona virus?
I know I've posted on this thread, but - why is it on the team board?
by Snowball » 07 Apr 2020 15:59
One87OnemuirinhoShinPad This thread is utterly bizarre, on a forum about Reading football club first team, a random guy posts his interpretation of the limited and flawed data on a pandemic outbreak, and every other post is someone criticising him, or asking him to stop, and then he gets angry about it. Seriously, what's the point of any of it
Any one remember John salako? Why don't we get any posts remembering John salako. Does John salako have corona virus?
I know I've posted on this thread, but - why is it on the team board?
^ this, and Snowbollock's stats ffs. Surely you can put your energy into something more useful and rewarding?
by SouthDownsRoyal » 07 Apr 2020 17:03
ShinPad This thread is utterly bizarre, on a forum about Reading football club first team, a random guy posts his interpretation of the limited and flawed data on a pandemic outbreak, and every other post is someone criticising him, or asking him to stop, and then he gets angry about it. Seriously, what's the point of any of it
Any one remember John salako? Why don't we get any posts remembering John salako. Does John salako have corona virus?
by SCIAG » 07 Apr 2020 22:29
by Jagermesiter1871 » 07 Apr 2020 23:23
by Horsham Royal » 08 Apr 2020 00:25
Jagermesiter1871 I don't really know the stats on John Solako but as a 9 year old I thought he was incredible.
by Hendo » 08 Apr 2020 08:39
Horsham RoyalJagermesiter1871 I don't really know the stats on John Solako but as a 9 year old I thought he was incredible.
Who did he play for at 9 ?
by Snowball » 08 Apr 2020 11:01
by Snowball » 08 Apr 2020 11:14
by bcubed » 08 Apr 2020 11:18
Snowball
Ho-Ho.
I believe the opposite is true, BTW (and it's not causality). Those who are anxious may seek out the stats. That doesn't mean those who seek out the stats are anxious. Philosophy and Logic 101. (Yes, I did, a year at Brikbeck and an Open University year).
I am NOT anxious about Covid personally. I have a 100% chance of dying. I've had my 3 score years + 10. Now it's extra-time, I have been kicked for 90 minutes and lots of bits hurt. I'm not sad about my dying, whether it's this week, this month, or some time in the next couple of years, or if I live (Heaven forbid to be a hundred). I know I'm not crazy about being old, having aching joints, a lot less sex. What's the problem with dying?
The more I know and understand about Covid the less anxious I feel.
What I dislike personally is uncertainty. Discovering a real death rate, is, for me, calming, and it would be calming if it ended up 50%. I don't CARE. It's just fact, history. If it was 100% I think that would be quite cool. To be there to see the end of it all. Wow! I can do nothing about the virus, the research. All I can do is follow the isolation and distance guidelines, look after the two refugees in my care.
The only vague anxiety (if that's the best word) but I can do nothing about it, so it's irrelevant - is my offspring. Any sadness (anxiety) that I might have (about my dying) is the thought of my kids being upset. Two would shake it off pretty easily, the two girls not so much
I suppose, deep down I have low-level anxieties about my kids dying, but frankly odds of thousands to 1 (at least) is not something to be anxious about.
What is, is, what will be, will be.
by Snowball » 08 Apr 2020 11:54
bcubedSnowball
Ho-Ho.
I believe the opposite is true, BTW (and it's not causality). Those who are anxious may seek out the stats. That doesn't mean those who seek out the stats are anxious. Philosophy and Logic 101. (Yes, I did, a year at Brikbeck and an Open University year).
I am NOT anxious about Covid personally. I have a 100% chance of dying. I've had my 3 score years + 10. Now it's extra-time, I have been kicked for 90 minutes and lots of bits hurt. I'm not sad about my dying, whether it's this week, this month, or some time in the next couple of years, or if I live (Heaven forbid to be a hundred). I know I'm not crazy about being old, having aching joints, a lot less sex. What's the problem with dying?
The more I know and understand about Covid the less anxious I feel.
What I dislike personally is uncertainty. Discovering a real death rate, is, for me, calming, and it would be calming if it ended up 50%. I don't CARE. It's just fact, history. If it was 100% I think that would be quite cool. To be there to see the end of it all. Wow! I can do nothing about the virus, the research. All I can do is follow the isolation and distance guidelines, look after the two refugees in my care.
The only vague anxiety (if that's the best word) but I can do nothing about it, so it's irrelevant - is my offspring. Any sadness (anxiety) that I might have (about my dying) is the thought of my kids being upset. Two would shake it off pretty easily, the two girls not so much
I suppose, deep down I have low-level anxieties about my kids dying, but frankly odds of thousands to 1 (at least) is not something to be anxious about.
What is, is, what will be, will be.
That’s all totally reasonable, obviously
But isn’t the article saying that for most people looking at stats results in increased anxiety?
Not that anxious people look for stats
by Snowball » 08 Apr 2020 11:56
Snowball
I like numbers, facts (who'd've guessed?). Like "Who is best at predicting Reading games?"
Answer: we are all appallingly bad, but the least bad Nobbers are...
by Snowball » 08 Apr 2020 13:04
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