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COVID Day 75: The Politics of Wisdom

I am convinced the wisest thing the President’s done since this crisis started, was deferring management to individual states. In fact I’m so convinced I can easily say it’s the wisest political decision of my lifetime.

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COVID, cuomo, Lockdown, Obama, President TrumpMay 29, 2020May 29, 2020 By R. M. Dolin

COVID Day 74: Free State Walleye

Plotting my strategy to escape the lockdown state of New Mexico and journey through communist controlled Colorado to go walleye fishing in the free state of South Dakota.

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COVID, free states, Lockdown, Missouri River, South Dakota, walleye fishing1 Comment on COVID Day 74: Free State WalleyeMay 28, 2020February 16, 2022 By R. M. Dolin

COVID Day 73: Cogito, Ergo Sum

Using the philosophy of Descartes to examine how we’ll know the COVID crisis is over.

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COVID, Descartes, Philosophy, virtualMay 28, 2020May 29, 2020 By R. M. Dolin

COVID Day 72: Cuomo Concedes I’ve Been Right

For other COVID posts, visit my Quarantine blog. Governor Andrew Cuomo made a rare confession yesterday by admitting, “We all failed.” He was referring to the fact that he, like most politicians, relied on academic models that have consistently failed to properly predict anything during …

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COVID, cuomo, models, University of WashingtonMay 26, 2020May 26, 2020 By R. M. Dolin

Croissant – French Style

Here is a recipe for traditional French croissants. Before you begin, know that it takes three days start to finish and requires a lot of butter. If you worry butter is unhealthy, which it’s not, don’t try this recipe. If you’re in a hurry, this …

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Croissant, French, recipeMay 25, 2020May 25, 2020 By R. M. Dolin

COVID Casual

“Unfreaking believable,” Tara mutters from under the mask she special ordered just for this clandestine rendezvous. Her nervous fidgeting ramps up with the random temperament of anyone pushed to the edge of anxiety by isolation.

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COVID romance, facemask, Short story1 Comment on COVID CasualMay 25, 2020May 25, 2020 By R. M. Dolin

COVID Day 71: COVID Casual

“Unfreaking believable,” Tara mutters from under the mask she special ordered just for this clandestine rendezvous. Her nervous fidgeting ramps up with the random temperament of anyone pushed to the edge of anxiety by isolation.

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COVID, facemask, quarantineMay 25, 2020May 25, 2020 By R. M. Dolin

COVID Day 70: Tracking on Target

The COVID death rate is at it’s lowest 7 day average since the apex. My model continues tracking on target, while academic models continue to be orders of magnitude off.

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COVID Model, University of Washington, Wharton School of Business2 Comments on COVID Day 70: Tracking on TargetMay 24, 2020May 24, 2020 By R. M. Dolin

COVID Day 69: Die While I’m Living or Live While I’m Dead?

An analysis into why fewer Americans are dying this year than predicted and why we need to assume some risk in our lives.

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Actuarlial, CDC data, COVID deaths, hospital deaths, Jimmy BuffetMay 23, 2020May 24, 2020 By R. M. Dolin

COVID Day 68: More Absurdity From the Acutely Unqualified

Throughout this COVID crisis federal and state governments, along with media cohorts seeking to portray a preconceived narrative, rely on academic models that have been 100% wrong, 100% of the time.

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COVID, COVID Projection, Penn, University of Washington, WhartonMay 22, 2020May 22, 2020 By R. M. Dolin

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