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To: arun gera who wrote (177001)8/22/2021 11:54:51 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217854
 
something indicating by top 15 countries (I guess as % of cases?) by whether the folks were vaccinated / fully-vaccinated, and I understand that if 100% of the population are fully-vaccinated, then 100% of new cases would be breakthrough cases

I am unsure the chart tells us anything at all, but in any case interesting

I just got off the zoom w/ a cousin of mine, and he works with a bunch of techies in Silicon Valley, and he says his group is refusing to hold meetings w/ unvaccinated people




To: arun gera who wrote (177001)8/23/2021 3:03:59 AM
From: maceng21 Recommendation

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  Respond to of 217854
 
<<Not that the new world with Aspirin click baits will be any more real.>>

Frankly, I was never happy with windows from the get go. None of the MS versions anyway. All the new versions tended to spin me along a track where I never wanted to go in the first place.

DOS used to be a nice program until MS started dinkering with it and I spent some time trying to get an original version working, while checking the internet, to see if anyone else was trying the same thing. I got an email from a post graduate, Linus somebody who was a real expert. He went onto greater things last I heard.

This was pre 2000 if I remember correctly. Win95 era, but my memory is a bit fuzzy from those times.

So your contributions are appreciated here. Thanks.