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Post by ineedajob on May 14, 2020 17:43:52 GMT -5
"Safe to assume that _______ could be effective..." "...no evidence that these processes would not be effective..." This seems like a lot of words that say almost nothing. Is this the kind of "science" that people base their decisions on? It is generally a constant work in progress with very few definitives. People base decisions on the current understandings. What else is there? I saw something once where they were successfully treating AIDS by injecting patients with vials of cash. There is no evidence that this process would not be effective.
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Post by silverchloride on May 14, 2020 17:49:39 GMT -5
It is generally a constant work in progress with very few definitives. People base decisions on the current understandings. What else is there? I saw something once where they were successfully treating AIDS by injecting patients with vials of cash. There is no evidence that this process would not be effective. I like that. In the same way that drinking water can be shown to cause death =) Or breathing air leads to death in humans.
Edit: You don't prove a hypothesis, you show that the Null hypothesis can be rejected.
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Post by n00b on May 14, 2020 18:10:36 GMT -5
It is generally a constant work in progress with very few definitives. People base decisions on the current understandings. What else is there? I saw something once where they were successfully treating AIDS by injecting patients with vials of cash. There is no evidence that this process would not be effective. I'm pretty sure that was South Park. Edit: confirmed
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Post by silverchloride on May 14, 2020 18:14:11 GMT -5
I saw something once where they were successfully treating AIDS by injecting patients with vials of cash. There is no evidence that this process would not be effective. I'm pretty sure that was South Park. Edit: confirmed Wow, you're good =)
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Post by Phaedrus on May 14, 2020 19:31:36 GMT -5
Does anyone know if the JVA World Challenge is still on? The AES page shows that it is cancelled not just postponed to mid-June. The only active link on AES just shows the registration link for 2021. The JVA events tab shows that it is still going on. www.advancedeventsystems.com/events/18745/divisions
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Post by redcard on May 14, 2020 21:03:34 GMT -5
Does anyone know if the JVA World Challenge is still on? The AES page shows that it is cancelled not just postponed to mid-June. The only active link on AES just shows the registration link for 2021. The JVA events tab shows that it is still going on. www.advancedeventsystems.com/events/18745/divisions JVA WC is still on at the moment according to JVA. I find it unlikely it will actually happen though.
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Post by Phaedrus on May 14, 2020 21:07:13 GMT -5
Does anyone know if the JVA World Challenge is still on? The AES page shows that it is cancelled not just postponed to mid-June. The only active link on AES just shows the registration link for 2021. The JVA events tab shows that it is still going on. www.advancedeventsystems.com/events/18745/divisions JVA WC is still on at the moment according to JVA. I find it unlikely it will actually happen though. It's very confusing because if you followed my link to AES, it shows the tournament to be cancelled
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Post by redcard on May 14, 2020 21:10:24 GMT -5
JVA WC is still on at the moment according to JVA. I find it unlikely it will actually happen though. It's very confusing because if you followed my link to AES, it shows the tournament to be cancelled Yea, that is confusing.
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Post by maɡˈnōlēə on May 14, 2020 22:29:32 GMT -5
SARS was successfully eradicated utilizing ozone type gas treatment during the 2003 epidemic: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3312702/As SARS COVID 19 is also a member of that same viral family, in fact sharing some similar attributes with the aforementioned SARS, it is safe to assume that ozonation could be effective. _ _ _ _ UV light, specifically the UV-C spectrum, is very effective in "scrambling" the DNA and RNA of bacteria and viruses because UV light is a high frequency waveform. The NIH did a study on the 222 nm spectrum of light and its' efficacy in deactivating viruses and killing off bacteria: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5552051/There is no causal evidence to support that these processes would not be effective in deactivating coronavirus. Perhaps not proven as yet but it's just a matter of time. As a medical professional, I am speechless. Why didn't I think of this? That's right I went to medical school. I feel like I'm reading a rejected script of Dr. House. 😂 Well its good that no one comes to an anonymous message board dedicated to volleyball to get their advice Dr Midwest Vball 1 🙄
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Post by midwestvball1 on May 14, 2020 22:42:53 GMT -5
As a medical professional, I am speechless. Why didn't I think of this? That's right I went to medical school. I feel like I'm reading a rejected script of Dr. House. 😂 Well its good that no one comes to an anonymous message board dedicated to volleyball to get their advice Dr Midwest Vball 1 🙄 Well we do have lives outside of volleyball. You were the one giving the medical advice. I was just calling it BS. I like that Dr Midwest Vball 1. Nice ring to it. I liked Dr. House. Good show. Probably not popular these days because of his bed side manner. But he did get results.
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Post by maɡˈnōlēə on May 14, 2020 22:54:07 GMT -5
😂 Well its good that no one comes to an anonymous message board dedicated to volleyball to get their advice Dr Midwest Vball 1 🙄 Well we do have lives outside of volleyball. You were the one giving the medical advice. I was just calling it BS. I like that Dr Midwest Vball 1. Nice ring to it. I liked Dr. House. Good show. Probably not popular these days because of his bed side manner. But he did get results. WHAT medical advice did I give? How to take care of your balls?! 😂
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Post by rvdadvb on May 15, 2020 6:52:07 GMT -5
Does anyone know if the JVA World Challenge is still on? The AES page shows that it is cancelled not just postponed to mid-June. The only active link on AES just shows the registration link for 2021. The JVA events tab shows that it is still going on. www.advancedeventsystems.com/events/18745/divisionsMy guess is they just updated this status Thursday and will announce soon, perhaps today. MEQ was listed as cancelled for 2 days in AES before they officially announced it. Based on Kentucky's "reopening plan" there is no way it could be held under those rules. It was just a matter of time.
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Post by rvdadvb on May 15, 2020 7:00:03 GMT -5
I spoke with the owner of my son's baseball club yesterday. The assumed reason that the clubs/organizations are not cancelling the events is very real. He likened it to playing a game of three way chicken. Everyone is waiting to see who blinks first. The teams don't want to withdraw because they have to give up a portion of their registration. The tournaments organizers don't want to cancel because then they would owe fees to the facility owners.
The places who own facilities and run their own tournaments have much more flexibility. On the baseball side, the "big name" facilities (I.E. Westfield, IN) are acting like they are going to be "full speed ahead" because it doesn't cost them anything (additional) if they have to cancel late.
It certainly is all about the Benjamins.
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Post by jonandrews on May 15, 2020 8:35:03 GMT -5
I spoke with the owner of my son's baseball club yesterday. The assumed reason that the clubs/organizations are not cancelling the events is very real. He likened it to playing a game of three way chicken. Everyone is waiting to see who blinks first. The teams don't want to withdraw because they have to give up a portion of their registration. The tournaments organizers don't want to cancel because then they would owe fees to the facility owners. The places who own facilities and run their own tournaments have much more flexibility. On the baseball side, the "big name" facilities (I.E. Westfield, IN) are acting like they are going to be "full speed ahead" because it doesn't cost them anything (additional) if they have to cancel late. It certainly is all about the Benjamins. The money concept is obviously very true, and I know this is a girls VB forum, but I have both a daughter and a son who were qualified for nationals already, and found out yesterday that my sons club has just pulled out all of their teams for Nationals in Reno. There are numerous (I know of 7) high level TOP RANKED boys clubs that already have chosen to pull ALL of their qualified teams out and will not attend. So the 3 way chicken scenario you described is happening for sure, but there are already “cars” veering out of the crash.
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Post by reader on May 15, 2020 9:46:16 GMT -5
The number of teams participating in AAUs has been plummeting this week as well. At some point it'll be called off, but not until everyone is assured there's no possible way to make one more dollar off it first.
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