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Note further N95s aren't recommended for young children (IIRC it's 8 at the youngest) and KN95s have been found to be worse than cloth if there are 3mm holes. Surgicals present a similar problem. Without fitting, there isn't really a practical way to mask very young children (as opposed to teens).

 
Hey I'll take it! Next time you make an appeal to expertise I'll be sure to throw "credential can be overrated" right back at you!

p.s. I'm loving this box that espola built. My entire schtick is that credentialism is overrated. Not only do I have espola but I have you agreeing!

You want your 30 year out of date humanities degree to count the same as scientists with 30 years of relevant experience?

No.

The humanities degree qualifies you to bullshit with confidence, but nothing more.
 
Hey I'll take it! Next time you make an appeal to expertise I'll be sure to throw "credential can be overrated" right back at you!

p.s. I'm loving this box that espola built. My entire schtick is that credentialism is overrated. Not only do I have espola but I have you agreeing!

With respect to credentials, I watched three people get fired from where I worked at the time who had credentials equivalent to mine but who couldn't do the work.
 
Note further N95s aren't recommended for young children (IIRC it's 8 at the youngest) and KN95s have been found to be worse than cloth if there are 3mm holes. Surgicals present a similar problem. Without fitting, there isn't really a practical way to mask very young children (as opposed to teens).

masking young children is foolish. Adults can barely wear their mask properly. Raise your hand if you've adjusted your mask in public at least 5 times in 5 minutes. Or walked around and watched people wear them just below the nose while in close contact with someone else. Never mind the plexiglass barriers that you talk around at (insert name of department/grocery store here).
 
You want your 30 year out of date humanities degree to count the same as scientists with 30 years of relevant experience?

No.

The humanities degree qualifies you to bullshit with confidence, but nothing more.

I have a math/computer science degree, even though the details of my education are more in line with a physics or electrical engineering degree. Even so, I found myself in need of re-education every couple of years as the technology ran away. Those early '80s were a race to keep up -- by the time we finished a project, much of the technology was obsolete. Then in the '90s, we were producing portable computers for the Army, so there was no shortage of funding (and a guaranteed market) to turn over CPU board designs twice a year.
 
 
We need Jim Rockford badly. I used to watch him on Friday nights before my big AYSO games on Saturday mornings. Rain or shine we were ready to play and Jim was a smart cat who knew things deeply.

 
You want your 30 year out of date humanities degree to count the same as scientists with 30 years of relevant experience?

No.

The humanities degree qualifies you to bullshit with confidence, but nothing more.
1. Your hypocrisy is showing again because you’ve discounted several experts with such credentials and experience you’ve dismissed as quacks. You also dismiss front line doctors with a lot more experience
2. Espolas insult to hound was based on general education and an oblique reference to literature, not science
3. You are backpedaling. Your words not mine: credentialism can be overrated.
 
You want your 30 year out of date humanities degree to count the same as scientists with 30 years of relevant experience?

No.

The humanities degree qualifies you to bullshit with confidence, but nothing more.
These days experience seems to be irrelevant. Which side you row for appears to trump experience. Academic scientists/MDs are usually bought and paid for by entities that don't really care about health outcomes. It's a common phenomenom that's always occured outside the limelight. oh how times have changed.
 
Any thoughts on whether Omicron surging cases ( although evidence so far indicates it has mild symptoms ) will impact High School soccer in the next few weeks?

And for those who will comment that this isn’t a major doomsday subject and I agree it isn’t, this is a soccer forum and I’m curious about the potential impact on HS soccer .
I have 2 kiddos playing DD and DS. Few cases on DD team, they are quarantining moving players on rosters and playing. Pasta parties continuing. DS continuing to play but all pasta parties canceled.
 
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