Re: [FRIAM] wifi repeaters?!

2020-03-24 Thread Marcus Daniels
I’ve got 3 Orbis. 400 Mbs wireless, and I actually get that reliably over AT&T fiber optic. From: Friam on behalf of Carl Tollander Reply-To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group Date: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 9:45 PM To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group S

Re: [FRIAM] wifi repeaters?!

2020-03-24 Thread Carl Tollander
I did some hunting a couple months back. The Netgear Orbi units looked pretty good. If one has the Comcast xfi modem they sell a pack of small plugin gadgets that are cheaper and very easy to configure. Mesh is generally way better than the alternatives. C On Tue, Mar 24, 2020, 21:59 wrote

Re: [FRIAM] wifi repeaters?!

2020-03-24 Thread Frank Wimberly
There is only one couch in the house where wifi works?? --- Frank C. Wimberly 505 670-9918 Santa Fe, NM On Tue, Mar 24, 2020, 9:59 PM wrote: > Hi, > > > > Does anybody have anything good to say about devices to extent wifi range > in a house. The students sitting on the couch side by side tak

Re: [FRIAM] wifi repeaters?!

2020-03-24 Thread Marcus Daniels
Me too. Also they are nice for connecting desktops at random locations because they give ethernet drops where there is an access point, and you can keep adding access points. From: Friam on behalf of Tom Johnson Reply-To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group Date: Tuesday, Ma

Re: [FRIAM] wifi repeaters?!

2020-03-24 Thread Tom Johnson
I am sold on mesh systems. If a small place, could do it for $200. I like Eero. On Tue, Mar 24, 2020, 9:59 PM wrote: > Hi, > > > > Does anybody have anything good to say about devices to extent wifi range > in a house. The students sitting on the couch side by side taking on line > courses is n

[FRIAM] wifi repeaters?!

2020-03-24 Thread thompnickson2
Hi, Does anybody have anything good to say about devices to extent wifi range in a house. The students sitting on the couch side by side taking on line courses is not going to work! Nick Nicholas Thompson Emeritus Professor of Ethology and Psychology Clark University thompnicks..

[FRIAM] Some Catchy Tittle about the current plague here

2020-03-24 Thread Gillian Densmore
Ok so keeping some amount of personal space, getting only what you need and listening to health officials is a fantastic start! I also found out on a youtube channel Linus Tech Tips that Folding at home is also using lots of computrons.. As gamers say...geeks kind of zerged them.athey are ecstatic

Re: [FRIAM] Social Distance tool

2020-03-24 Thread Marcus Daniels
Put this puppy in a backpack. https://www.circlecsupply.com/magnum-12-uo-fence-charger.html From: Friam on behalf of Tom Johnson Reply-To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group Date: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 4:01 PM To: "Friam@redfish. com" Subject: [FRIAM] Social Distance tool

Re: [FRIAM] Social Distance tool

2020-03-24 Thread Gillian Densmore
Is there a proximity alarm app for phones yet. have it make a LOUD obnoxious RED ALERT RED ALERT sound that'd help to. On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 6:57 PM Gillian Densmore wrote: > https://youtu.be/Fcn6sah5vf8 > > ^paint it dayglow green with hot pink straps. > > Keeping out of peoples personal s

Re: [FRIAM] Social Distance tool

2020-03-24 Thread Gillian Densmore
https://youtu.be/Fcn6sah5vf8 ^paint it dayglow green with hot pink straps. Keeping out of peoples personal space has a aholery problem for a long time. No idea why. On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 5:00 PM Tom Johnson wrote: > Date: March 23, 2020 at 1:31 PM > Subject: Social Distancer > > Welcome to

[FRIAM] FRIAM Regular Session 9 a

2020-03-24 Thread Tom Johnson (via Google Docs)
I've shared an item with you: FRIAM Regular Session 9 a https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Cgu8mvXeGOCyVG2fRjwY646nv1D7n4Zl6hFhWkWkXf0/edit?usp=sharing&ts=5e7aa98c It's not an attachment -- it's stored online. To open this item, just click the link above. =

Re: [FRIAM] Antiviral and Vaccine development and immune profiling from one of many insiders in the fray..

2020-03-24 Thread Marcus Daniels
Alrighty, let's return attention to those genetically-engineered babies! From: Friam on behalf of Steven A Smith Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 12:16 PM To: friam@redfish.com Subject: [FRIAM] Antiviral and Vaccine development and immune profiling from one of man

[FRIAM] Antiviral and Vaccine development and immune profiling from one of many insiders in the fray..

2020-03-24 Thread Steven A Smith
FWIW - This just in from my daughter, molecularBio/Virologist at OHSU on the topic of antivirals and vaccines and human samples for immune profiling: Also, this concept of targeting the host rather than the virus for antiviral development is not a new one, has lots of complications, a

Re: [FRIAM] Choroquine-phosphate Death

2020-03-24 Thread Steven A Smith
personally it is about not adding anymore oxygen to his corrupt flame "he who shall not be named" "orange swirl" "45" POTUS (reflect the office, not the person, except circumstantially) On 3/24/20 10:16 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote: > I think some people are getting in the habit of using "he" to

Re: [FRIAM] Choroquine-phosphate Death

2020-03-24 Thread Steven A Smith
Michel - I only had a brief moment to check out your groups webpages (the Google Translate English version is surprisingly good for such a technical document).   The Complexity Timeline page was particularly apt as I have tried to recover that from m

Re: [FRIAM] Choroquine-phosphate Death

2020-03-24 Thread Marcus Daniels
I think some people are getting in the habit of using "he" to mean "The Idiot" to avoid 1) NSA keyword searches and 2) to generally to avoid recognizing his brand. Marcus From: Friam on behalf of Frank Wimberly Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 10:13 AM To: The Fr

Re: [FRIAM] Choroquine-phosphate Death

2020-03-24 Thread Frank Wimberly
I thought he was referring to Trump. Am I missing something? --- Frank C. Wimberly 505 670-9918 Santa Fe, NM On Tue, Mar 24, 2020, 10:09 AM Michel Bloch wrote: > I don’t if Professor Raoult is right or not, but, for him, the word > « idiot » is inappropriate, you might use “character » or “unu

Re: [FRIAM] Choroquine-phosphate Death

2020-03-24 Thread Michel Bloch
I don’t if Professor Raoult is right or not, but, for him, the word « idiot » is inappropriate, you might use “character » or “unusual” or “bizarre”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Didier_Raoult#Citations Amicalement Michel Bloch http://mountvernon.fr/ 06 80 57 339

[FRIAM] "It depends on what you get up to in the changing rooms that matter."

2020-03-24 Thread uǝlƃ ☣
Nice bit of British levity, there. Covid-19: how long can it survive outside the body? https://www.theguardian.com/science/audio/2020/mar/24/covid-19-how-long-can-it-survive-outside-the-body -- ☣ uǝlƃ FRIAM Applied Complexity Group

Re: [FRIAM] Choroquine-phosphate Death

2020-03-24 Thread Marcus Daniels
The behavior puts in sharp relief how empty it is to “Give people hope.” It is good in this circumstance to have people at home sobbing under their pillow. From: Friam on behalf of Steven A Smith Reply-To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group Date: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 8:2

Re: [FRIAM] Choroquine-phosphate Death

2020-03-24 Thread Steven A Smith
On 3/24/20 8:56 AM, Prof David West wrote: > France is pushing chloroquine hard. A FriAMer has relatives there. > > Just because the first person that told people about this was an idiot > does not make the information wrong. > He was far from the first, just the loudest/brashest.   He *would* hav

Re: [FRIAM] Papers on asymptomatic transmission and serology

2020-03-24 Thread Steven A Smith
Good find, thanks! "you can see a lot just by looking" - yogi berra > From the 1st link: >> Producing highly purified preparations containing a high titer of >> neutralizing antibodies against SARS2-CoV-2 is preferable to convalescent >> sera given that these are safer and have higher activity.

Re: [FRIAM] Choroquine-phosphate Death

2020-03-24 Thread Frank Wimberly
That sounds like a task for statistical causal reasoning. Remember, correlation is not causation unless you use those methods. --- Frank C. Wimberly 505 670-9918 Santa Fe, NM On Tue, Mar 24, 2020, 9:00 AM Marcus Daniels wrote: > The preprint that Barry passed along points out that there are ma

Re: [FRIAM] Choroquine-phosphate Death

2020-03-24 Thread uǝlƃ ☣
Yes, it does. Information has context ... otherwise we wouldn't call it "information". And if your audience takes your message to mean "Hey, eat some aquarium disinfectant!", then your message was wrongly formulated, if not entirely wrong. I'm not one to claim that the *entire* burden of clear

Re: [FRIAM] Choroquine-phosphate Death

2020-03-24 Thread Marcus Daniels
The preprint that Barry passed along points out that there are many drugs that vulnerable people are already taking that have off-target effects, and that it could be useful to tabulate that clinical data to see if it explains recovery rates. From: Friam on behalf of Prof David West Reply-To

Re: [FRIAM] Choroquine-phosphate Death

2020-03-24 Thread Prof David West
France is pushing chloroquine hard. A FriAMer has relatives there. Just because the first person that told people about this was an idiot does not make the information wrong. davew On Tue, Mar 24, 2020, at 2:53 PM, Barry MacKichan wrote: > Elon Musk had a serious brush with malaria about 20 ye

Re: [FRIAM] Papers on asymptomatic transmission and serology

2020-03-24 Thread uǝlƃ ☣
From the 1st link: > Producing highly purified preparations containing a high titer of > neutralizing antibodies against SARS2-CoV-2 is preferable to convalescent > sera given that these are safer and have higher activity. Unfortunately, such > preparations will not be available for many months,

[FRIAM] SAR-CoV-2 and potential drug re-purposing

2020-03-24 Thread Barry MacKichan
Our NZ daughter sent us this link and calls the paper a *tour de force*. They have identified 332 high confidence coronavirus and human protein interactions, among which are 67 druggable human proteins or host factors targeted by 69 existing FDA-approved drugs, drugs in clinical trials or precl

Re: [FRIAM] Choroquine-phosphate Death

2020-03-24 Thread Barry MacKichan
Elon Musk had a serious brush with malaria about 20 years ago, and is evidently one of the insistent sources pushing for chloroquine. Sorry, I don’t have references. —Barry On 24 Mar 2020, at 0:42, Steven A Smith wrote: My first reaction to this was:  THANK YOU DEAR LEADER! https://www.buzz