I'm going leave this here because there's some talk about coronavirus.... I really just can't believe how much money some people have.
Wealth, shown to scale
Wealth inequality in the United States is out of control. Here we visualize the issue in a unique way.mkorostoff.github.io
and that's a surprise? this has nothing to do with covid
SMH. This pitch always implies those who are the do-ers and the makers will still do and make when all of what they obtain is given to those who don't do and don't make....anything. I know the only reason I work as hard as I do and put up with what I do is the pay off that gets me what I get.I'm going leave this here because there's some talk about coronavirus.... I really just can't believe how much money some people have.
Wealth, shown to scale
Wealth inequality in the United States is out of control. Here we visualize the issue in a unique way.mkorostoff.github.io
Yes but do you have one in stock? Asking for some others (lol)The main component in filtration that determines the permeability is Meltblown. Meltblown is used in air filters, water filters, fuel filters and masks. The fiber structure determines what micron size can be passed. Here's a few pics of a lab machine we built to test fiber size for particular die designs. There are approximately 1000 0.012" capillaries in that 24" wide die. The hazy white stuff is the fibers being formed. They get accumulated on the drum and form a sheet of intermingled fibers, then wound into roll form.
3M has 2 meltblown lines that make ALL of their filtration material in the US. Same machine for HVAC and masks.
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I'm going leave this here because there's some talk about coronavirus.... I really just can't believe how much money some people have.
Wealth, shown to scale
Wealth inequality in the United States is out of control. Here we visualize the issue in a unique way.mkorostoff.github.io
and that's a surprise? this has nothing to do with covid
Atlas Shrugged is a fantastic read on this subject. It is a LONG book though.SMH. This pitch always implies those who are the do-ers and the makers will still do and make when all of what they obtain is given to those who don't do and don't make....anything. I know the only reason I work as hard as I do and put up with what I do is the pay off that gets me what I get.
Win some, lose some. Peak recorded deaths in NJ yesterday. The data is super noisy though. Weekends always show a drop, followed by a spike. Week-over-week, it's fairly steady (using my advanced eyeball-average technique). If deaths is a 2 week lagging indicator, expect to see them fall off next week. EDIT: at this point, we're at about 5 years cumulative seasonal flu deaths in less than 2 months.Heard on the radio last night that Monmouth County's doubling rate is out to 30 days. Good news.
Interesting read, albeit a bit long.
Why the Coronavirus Is So Confusing
A guide to making sense of a problem that is now too big for any one person to fully comprehendwww.theatlantic.com
Yeah. I might be wrong but the fastest they ever made a vaccine was 6 years or somethingThis would be crazy fast, but things are definitely moving at an unprecedented pace for vaccines
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/coronavirus-vaccine-september-oxford-university/
I'd hate to see Biden on the roll