I don't know they were mad so much as feeling how stupid they were to have left the door open.

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On 4/20/2020 6:09 PM, Steve Jones wrote:
I never understood people that want to live near nature, but then get mad because nature does nature stuff

On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 2:34 PM Bill Prince <part15...@gmail.com> wrote:

One of our neighbors had a coyote waltz into their house (door was open) and snatch their dachshund. They were sitting at the kitchen table and were dumbfounded while they watched their little wiener dog disappear forever.

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On 4/20/2020 11:35 AM, James Howard wrote:

My in-laws’ lot backs up to a “nature preserve” in a city nearby us.  They used to have coyotes in the back yard all the time.  The neighbors started complaining to the city because all their cats were disappearing.  One neighbor had their black lab mauled by the coyotes and the next house down had their little puff-ball dog eaten by them.  They made enough stink after that to get the city to hire someone to come in and shoot them with tranquilizers and take them away (the coyotes, not the neighbors).  I don’t think they’ve seen any behind their house since then.

 

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Coyotes around here come close to the houses and try to lure the domestic dogs to join their pack. I'm sure that would go well.

 

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On 4/20/2020 11:17 AM, James Howard wrote:

You could record that from my back deck most nights of the week.  Thankfully they don’t seem to come close to our buildings for some reason.  My neighbor said he got a pic of 12 of them eating an adult deer about half way down his driveway a couple of years ago.  We never knew if the deer was hit by a car (it was about 1/8 mile from the road) or if the coyotes actually killed it. Didn’t seem to worry  them at all that his dobermans were standing by the edge of their fence (buried wire) barking at them about 50’ away.

 

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We got this at 20:00 last night.

 

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On 4/20/2020 9:07 AM, Adam Moffett wrote:

Why are we mooing?

Can I cluck like a chicken instead?

 

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Moo

 

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It's looking like the doctors have come up with reasonably effective treatment methods, so I bet we will slowly relax social distancing in an attempt to cause a controlled spread that won't overwhelm the healthcare industry too much, but eventually cause enough people to catch the virus that we develop herd immunity.

 

On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 10:49 AM Mike Hammett <af...@ics-il.net> wrote:

I think double or even triple bumps are inevitable....  without China-level lock-downs or vaccines.


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Unless we relax and get a double bump. 

 

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I look at the curve and say we are half over. 

 

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That probably is (modestly) good news.  But how anyone can look at that curve and say it’s over, I don’t know.  That curve is probably dominated by the early hit densely populated areas like New York, where they are still only slightly off the peak death rate and are still piling bodies in refrigerated trucks at hospitals.  And the nursing homes and prisons.  It hasn’t even begun to sweep over the less dense areas with no hospitals, that will be the long tail of the curve.  Then we find out if we screwed up and brought a big second wave.

 

Very worrisome is the healthcare workers getting infected and dying, dealing with patients dying on every shift, worrying about infecting their families.  If this is still coming in waves 1-2 years from now, we aren’t going to have any doctors and nurses.  Who would do that job long term, even if they don’t get sick and die?  As various people have pointed out, this may be a war, but even soldiers aren’t asked to put their family’s lives at risk.

 

 

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Looks a bit Gaussian to me.  I hope...

 

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