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On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 11:10:48 AM UTC-8, Eric Greenwell wrote:
Gregg Ballou wrote on 1/13/2021 9:59 AM: On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 10:02:24 PM UTC-5, wrote: On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 6:17:31 PM UTC-8, Gregg Ballou wrote: I agree Fauci is beyond wrong and probably acting with malice. P.S. Back to originally scheduled thread programming from two levels of thread drift. In my boredom stuck at home I keep ordering soaring gear in the hope that one day I'll get to use it. Hopefully our soaring vendors are keeping above water. 9B He did so great with AZT among other failures. Fly like it is 2019 or stay home. It appears Fauci was (and is) supported by the people that needed AZT [HIV drug]. We do not benefit by attacking those that are helping: “Ever since the 1990 demonstration, we’ve been partners in fighting illnesses and diseases, and our enemies now are hesitant politicians and anti-science radio hosts,” he [Staley] said. “We are now Fauci’s great defenders against the anti-science. And the world is better for it.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/histo...h-coronavirus/ -- Eric Greenwell Fauci IS NOT helping us by lying to us. I didn't ask him to lie - he did that all on his own. His credibility is shredded as a result. On top of that we have politicians reaching way beyond their legal authority to not only run our lives, but, in come cases, to literally kill us. Now they are demonstrating their incompetence by not inoculating people with a vaccine IN HAND (less than 35% has actually been used of the 25 million doses delivered to the states). Perfectly good vaccine doses are been THROWN AWAY by these nincompoops out of fear of government retribution. Then, they come back with the plea "Trust us, we will do better." I am with Missourians: show me. Tom |
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On January 12th, the first contest of the season had it's Preferential Entry Date deadline. I'm happy to report that the 2021 Senior Soaring Championship is once again a full contest with 60 pilots that will travel to Seminole-Lake Gliderport in Clermont Florida to compete. We will take good care of our pilots, crews, and volunteers. The waiting list is shorter than last year (4 verses 23), but this looks to be a good start to the season. Before the Seniors we plan to offer a handicapped Sailplane Grand Prix for 15 pilots to experience a different racing format. We did this at the end of the Seniors last year and it turned out to be a 15 race series. Everyone enjoyed it so much, we are bringing it back.
Best Regards, Rich Owen Contest Manager |
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On Thursday, January 14, 2021 at 2:08:13 AM UTC-5, wrote:
Before the Seniors we plan to offer a handicapped Sailplane Grand Prix for 15 pilots to experience a different racing format. Rich, What are the dates? How does one sign up? Thanks, Chris Schrader |
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Tom - you need to go easier on your CAPS LOCK key or you're going to break it.
QAnon and Breitbart conspiracy theory stories notwithstanding the actual priorities for administering vaccines are set by state public health organizations, in some cases based on guidelines set by CDC (not NIH, where Fauci works). There is a committee (AICP) appointed by the HHS Secretary that makes the recommendation. I checked, Fauci isn't on it. Here's the link: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/members/index.html Certainly the CDC over-estimated the ability of the supply chain - particularly at the state level - to manage administering vaccines based on a complex prioritization scheme. But never fear, the incoming Biden administration is pushing (even before taking office) to set aside the priorities to ensure the that every dose get used on someone. So, more competent management is on the way with a more sensible approach - led by (drum roll) Anthony Fauci. Oh the irony. Andy 9B Thread drift complete On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 12:47:30 PM UTC-8, 2G wrote: On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 11:10:48 AM UTC-8, Eric Greenwell wrote: Gregg Ballou wrote on 1/13/2021 9:59 AM: On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 10:02:24 PM UTC-5, wrote: On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 6:17:31 PM UTC-8, Gregg Ballou wrote: I agree Fauci is beyond wrong and probably acting with malice. P.S. Back to originally scheduled thread programming from two levels of thread drift. In my boredom stuck at home I keep ordering soaring gear in the hope that one day I'll get to use it. Hopefully our soaring vendors are keeping above water. 9B He did so great with AZT among other failures. Fly like it is 2019 or stay home. It appears Fauci was (and is) supported by the people that needed AZT [HIV drug]. We do not benefit by attacking those that are helping: “Ever since the 1990 demonstration, we’ve been partners in fighting illnesses and diseases, and our enemies now are hesitant politicians and anti-science radio hosts,” he [Staley] said. “We are now Fauci’s great defenders against the anti-science. And the world is better for it.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/histo...h-coronavirus/ -- Eric Greenwell Fauci IS NOT helping us by lying to us. I didn't ask him to lie - he did that all on his own. His credibility is shredded as a result. On top of that we have politicians reaching way beyond their legal authority to not only run our lives, but, in come cases, to literally kill us. Now they are demonstrating their incompetence by not inoculating people with a vaccine IN HAND (less than 35% has actually been used of the 25 million doses delivered to the states). Perfectly good vaccine doses are been THROWN AWAY by these nincompoops out of fear of government retribution. Then, they come back with the plea "Trust us, we will do better." I am with Missourians: show me. Tom |
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On 1/14/21 1:56 AM, Andy Blackburn wrote:
Tom - you need to go easier on your CAPS LOCK key or you're going to break it. QAnon and Breitbart conspiracy theory stories notwithstanding the actual priorities for administering vaccines are set by state public health organizations, in some cases based on guidelines set by CDC (not NIH, where Fauci works). There is a committee (AICP) appointed by the HHS Secretary that makes the recommendation. I checked, Fauci isn't on it. Here's the link: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/members/index.html Certainly the CDC over-estimated the ability of the supply chain - particularly at the state level - to manage administering vaccines based on a complex prioritization scheme. But never fear, the incoming Biden administration is pushing (even before taking office) to set aside the priorities to ensure the that every dose get used on someone. So, more competent management is on the way with a more sensible approach - led by (drum roll) Anthony Fauci. Oh the irony. In Colorado, we have one of the best rates of injections given, yet less than half have been administered. Our great governor, bluer than a Smurf, constantly gives press conferences where he keeps saying the vaccination rate is entirely paced by vaccine supply. He's constantly changing the priority list, exactly two days after shots started being given to highest risk people in nursing homes, he opened it up to 'essential journalists', teachers, postal workers, and others. Now it turns out, low level legislative assistants like millennial clerks and secretaries have already been given shots, when the over 70 crowd is just starting to get theirs. So is it Trump's fault we have a lying idiot for a governor here? BTW, after all the preaching about masks and washing hands, our great governor came down with the 'Rona himself. |
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Everybody's going to bitch about priorities that don't have them high on the list or don't comport with their sense of what's important. I think we've pretty quickly gotten to a place where the goal is to try to get it to older folks (especially in group homes) and some combination of folks with super high rates of exposure and potential to be spreaders. No one's going to agree on that at the micro-level so expect the usual sniping and inevitable politicization from people who see everything through a red/blue lens. The big change I've seen is the shift to a "use every dose" approach where there are outlets to administer unused doses before they expire - with much looser prioritization criteria. Some of that will be just having a continuous flow to vaccination centers where you ave long lines of people who are willing to be a ready arm to receive a stick. That seems like a pretty good method to drive up dose utilization - there are almost always people willing to stand in line.
I still don't get the Fauci thing. Maybe some more CAPS LOCK comments will make it clear. ;-) 9B Hope our soaring vendors get vaccinated early - back to the original post. On Thursday, January 14, 2021 at 7:07:00 AM UTC-8, kinsell wrote: On 1/14/21 1:56 AM, Andy Blackburn wrote: Tom - you need to go easier on your CAPS LOCK key or you're going to break it. QAnon and Breitbart conspiracy theory stories notwithstanding the actual priorities for administering vaccines are set by state public health organizations, in some cases based on guidelines set by CDC (not NIH, where Fauci works). There is a committee (AICP) appointed by the HHS Secretary that makes the recommendation. I checked, Fauci isn't on it. Here's the link: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/members/index.html Certainly the CDC over-estimated the ability of the supply chain - particularly at the state level - to manage administering vaccines based on a complex prioritization scheme. But never fear, the incoming Biden administration is pushing (even before taking office) to set aside the priorities to ensure the that every dose get used on someone. So, more competent management is on the way with a more sensible approach - led by (drum roll) Anthony Fauci. Oh the irony. In Colorado, we have one of the best rates of injections given, yet less than half have been administered. Our great governor, bluer than a Smurf, constantly gives press conferences where he keeps saying the vaccination rate is entirely paced by vaccine supply. He's constantly changing the priority list, exactly two days after shots started being given to highest risk people in nursing homes, he opened it up to 'essential journalists', teachers, postal workers, and others. Now it turns out, low level legislative assistants like millennial clerks and secretaries have already been given shots, when the over 70 crowd is just starting to get theirs. So is it Trump's fault we have a lying idiot for a governor here? BTW, after all the preaching about masks and washing hands, our great governor came down with the 'Rona himself. |
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On Thursday, January 14, 2021 at 12:56:22 AM UTC-8, wrote:
Tom - you need to go easier on your CAPS LOCK key or you're going to break it. QAnon and Breitbart conspiracy theory stories notwithstanding the actual priorities for administering vaccines are set by state public health organizations, in some cases based on guidelines set by CDC (not NIH, where Fauci works). There is a committee (AICP) appointed by the HHS Secretary that makes the recommendation. I checked, Fauci isn't on it. Here's the link: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/members/index.html Certainly the CDC over-estimated the ability of the supply chain - particularly at the state level - to manage administering vaccines based on a complex prioritization scheme. But never fear, the incoming Biden administration is pushing (even before taking office) to set aside the priorities to ensure the that every dose get used on someone. So, more competent management is on the way with a more sensible approach - led by (drum roll) Anthony Fauci. Oh the irony. Andy 9B Thread drift complete On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 12:47:30 PM UTC-8, 2G wrote: On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 11:10:48 AM UTC-8, Eric Greenwell wrote: Gregg Ballou wrote on 1/13/2021 9:59 AM: On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 10:02:24 PM UTC-5, wrote: On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 6:17:31 PM UTC-8, Gregg Ballou wrote: I agree Fauci is beyond wrong and probably acting with malice. P.S. Back to originally scheduled thread programming from two levels of thread drift. In my boredom stuck at home I keep ordering soaring gear in the hope that one day I'll get to use it. Hopefully our soaring vendors are keeping above water. 9B He did so great with AZT among other failures. Fly like it is 2019 or stay home. It appears Fauci was (and is) supported by the people that needed AZT [HIV drug]. We do not benefit by attacking those that are helping: “Ever since the 1990 demonstration, we’ve been partners in fighting illnesses and diseases, and our enemies now are hesitant politicians and anti-science radio hosts,” he [Staley] said. “We are now Fauci’s great defenders against the anti-science. And the world is better for it.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/histo...h-coronavirus/ -- Eric Greenwell Fauci IS NOT helping us by lying to us. I didn't ask him to lie - he did that all on his own. His credibility is shredded as a result. On top of that we have politicians reaching way beyond their legal authority to not only run our lives, but, in come cases, to literally kill us. Now they are demonstrating their incompetence by not inoculating people with a vaccine IN HAND (less than 35% has actually been used of the 25 million doses delivered to the states). Perfectly good vaccine doses are been THROWN AWAY by these nincompoops out of fear of government retribution. Then, they come back with the plea "Trust us, we will do better." I am with Missourians: show me. Tom If you are looking for competence out of the Biden administration I think you are going to be sadly disappointed. Biden's management expertise amounts to running a Senate office. His COVID relief plan contained nothing that hadn't already been done. I think it will take the involvement of public and private companies, who are competent at efforts of this scale, to break the logjam. I listened to the CEO (sorry for the CAPS LOCK) of Honeywell talk about how Honeywell and other companies have started working on such a plan. |
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TOM THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR UNQUALIFIED POLITICAL OPINIONS ON A MOTHER ****ING SOARING GROUP. SINCE YOU SEEMS TO BE AN EXPERT ON ALL
I INVITE YOU TO CONSIDER WHAT WOULD BE THE APPROPRIATE TOPICS FOR "RECREATION SOARING" NEWSGROUP. BTW, google groups established different groups by subject, os if it was good enough for them, it is good enough for us to adhere to said policies. All of us On Friday, January 15, 2021 at 2:25:15 PM UTC-8, 2G wrote: On Thursday, January 14, 2021 at 12:56:22 AM UTC-8, wrote: Tom - you need to go easier on your CAPS LOCK key or you're going to break it. QAnon and Breitbart conspiracy theory stories notwithstanding the actual priorities for administering vaccines are set by state public health organizations, in some cases based on guidelines set by CDC (not NIH, where Fauci works). There is a committee (AICP) appointed by the HHS Secretary that makes the recommendation. I checked, Fauci isn't on it. Here's the link: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/members/index.html Certainly the CDC over-estimated the ability of the supply chain - particularly at the state level - to manage administering vaccines based on a complex prioritization scheme. But never fear, the incoming Biden administration is pushing (even before taking office) to set aside the priorities to ensure the that every dose get used on someone. So, more competent management is on the way with a more sensible approach - led by (drum roll) Anthony Fauci. Oh the irony. Andy 9B Thread drift complete On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 12:47:30 PM UTC-8, 2G wrote: On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 11:10:48 AM UTC-8, Eric Greenwell wrote: Gregg Ballou wrote on 1/13/2021 9:59 AM: On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 10:02:24 PM UTC-5, wrote: On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 6:17:31 PM UTC-8, Gregg Ballou wrote: I agree Fauci is beyond wrong and probably acting with malice. P.S. Back to originally scheduled thread programming from two levels of thread drift. In my boredom stuck at home I keep ordering soaring gear in the hope that one day I'll get to use it. Hopefully our soaring vendors are keeping above water. 9B He did so great with AZT among other failures. Fly like it is 2019 or stay home. It appears Fauci was (and is) supported by the people that needed AZT [HIV drug]. We do not benefit by attacking those that are helping: “Ever since the 1990 demonstration, we’ve been partners in fighting illnesses and diseases, and our enemies now are hesitant politicians and anti-science radio hosts,” he [Staley] said. “We are now Fauci’s great defenders against the anti-science. And the world is better for it.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/histo...h-coronavirus/ -- Eric Greenwell Fauci IS NOT helping us by lying to us. I didn't ask him to lie - he did that all on his own. His credibility is shredded as a result. On top of that we have politicians reaching way beyond their legal authority to not only run our lives, but, in come cases, to literally kill us. Now they are demonstrating their incompetence by not inoculating people with a vaccine IN HAND (less than 35% has actually been used of the 25 million doses delivered to the states). Perfectly good vaccine doses are been THROWN AWAY by these nincompoops out of fear of government retribution. Then, they come back with the plea "Trust us, we will do better." I am with Missourians: show me. Tom If you are looking for competence out of the Biden administration I think you are going to be sadly disappointed. Biden's management expertise amounts to running a Senate office. His COVID relief plan contained nothing that hadn't already been done. I think it will take the involvement of public and private companies, who are competent at efforts of this scale, to break the logjam. I listened to the CEO (sorry for the CAPS LOCK) of Honeywell talk about how Honeywell and other companies have started working on such a plan. BTW, our founding fathers used upper case, so if it was good enough for them, it is good enough for me. Tom |
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On Monday, January 18, 2021 at 9:02:06 AM UTC-8, wrote:
TOM THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR UNQUALIFIED POLITICAL OPINIONS ON A MOTHER ****ING SOARING GROUP. SINCE YOU SEEMS TO BE AN EXPERT ON ALL I INVITE YOU TO CONSIDER WHAT WOULD BE THE APPROPRIATE TOPICS FOR "RECREATION SOARING" NEWSGROUP. BTW, google groups established different groups by subject, os if it was good enough for them, it is good enough for us to adhere to said policies. All of us On Friday, January 15, 2021 at 2:25:15 PM UTC-8, 2G wrote: On Thursday, January 14, 2021 at 12:56:22 AM UTC-8, wrote: Tom - you need to go easier on your CAPS LOCK key or you're going to break it. QAnon and Breitbart conspiracy theory stories notwithstanding the actual priorities for administering vaccines are set by state public health organizations, in some cases based on guidelines set by CDC (not NIH, where Fauci works). There is a committee (AICP) appointed by the HHS Secretary that makes the recommendation. I checked, Fauci isn't on it. Here's the link: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/members/index.html Certainly the CDC over-estimated the ability of the supply chain - particularly at the state level - to manage administering vaccines based on a complex prioritization scheme. But never fear, the incoming Biden administration is pushing (even before taking office) to set aside the priorities to ensure the that every dose get used on someone. So, more competent management is on the way with a more sensible approach - led by (drum roll) Anthony Fauci. Oh the irony. Andy 9B Thread drift complete On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 12:47:30 PM UTC-8, 2G wrote: On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 11:10:48 AM UTC-8, Eric Greenwell wrote: Gregg Ballou wrote on 1/13/2021 9:59 AM: On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 10:02:24 PM UTC-5, wrote: On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 6:17:31 PM UTC-8, Gregg Ballou wrote: I agree Fauci is beyond wrong and probably acting with malice.. P.S. Back to originally scheduled thread programming from two levels of thread drift. In my boredom stuck at home I keep ordering soaring gear in the hope that one day I'll get to use it. Hopefully our soaring vendors are keeping above water. 9B He did so great with AZT among other failures. Fly like it is 2019 or stay home. It appears Fauci was (and is) supported by the people that needed AZT [HIV drug]. We do not benefit by attacking those that are helping: “Ever since the 1990 demonstration, we’ve been partners in fighting illnesses and diseases, and our enemies now are hesitant politicians and anti-science radio hosts,” he [Staley] said. “We are now Fauci’s great defenders against the anti-science. And the world is better for it.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/histo...h-coronavirus/ -- Eric Greenwell Fauci IS NOT helping us by lying to us. I didn't ask him to lie - he did that all on his own. His credibility is shredded as a result. On top of that we have politicians reaching way beyond their legal authority to not only run our lives, but, in come cases, to literally kill us. Now they are demonstrating their incompetence by not inoculating people with a vaccine IN HAND (less than 35% has actually been used of the 25 million doses delivered to the states). Perfectly good vaccine doses are been THROWN AWAY by these nincompoops out of fear of government retribution. Then, they come back with the plea "Trust us, we will do better." I am with Missourians: show me. Tom If you are looking for competence out of the Biden administration I think you are going to be sadly disappointed. Biden's management expertise amounts to running a Senate office. His COVID relief plan contained nothing that hadn't already been done. I think it will take the involvement of public and private companies, who are competent at efforts of this scale, to break the logjam. I listened to the CEO (sorry for the CAPS LOCK) of Honeywell talk about how Honeywell and other companies have started working on such a plan. BTW, our founding fathers used upper case, so if it was good enough for them, it is good enough for me. Tom You're welcome. I can tell you how to replace you keyboard - your CAPS LOCK key seems to be stuck. Tom |
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On Saturday, January 23, 2021 at 6:16:53 PM UTC-5, 2G wrote:
On Monday, January 18, 2021 at 9:02:06 AM UTC-8, wrote: TOM THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR UNQUALIFIED POLITICAL OPINIONS ON A MOTHER ****ING SOARING GROUP. SINCE YOU SEEMS TO BE AN EXPERT ON ALL I INVITE YOU TO CONSIDER WHAT WOULD BE THE APPROPRIATE TOPICS FOR "RECREATION SOARING" NEWSGROUP. BTW, google groups established different groups by subject, os if it was good enough for them, it is good enough for us to adhere to said policies. All of us On Friday, January 15, 2021 at 2:25:15 PM UTC-8, 2G wrote: On Thursday, January 14, 2021 at 12:56:22 AM UTC-8, wrote: Tom - you need to go easier on your CAPS LOCK key or you're going to break it. QAnon and Breitbart conspiracy theory stories notwithstanding the actual priorities for administering vaccines are set by state public health organizations, in some cases based on guidelines set by CDC (not NIH, where Fauci works). There is a committee (AICP) appointed by the HHS Secretary that makes the recommendation. I checked, Fauci isn't on it. Here's the link: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/members/index.html Certainly the CDC over-estimated the ability of the supply chain - particularly at the state level - to manage administering vaccines based on a complex prioritization scheme. But never fear, the incoming Biden administration is pushing (even before taking office) to set aside the priorities to ensure the that every dose get used on someone. So, more competent management is on the way with a more sensible approach - led by (drum roll) Anthony Fauci. Oh the irony. Andy 9B Thread drift complete On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 12:47:30 PM UTC-8, 2G wrote: On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 11:10:48 AM UTC-8, Eric Greenwell wrote: Gregg Ballou wrote on 1/13/2021 9:59 AM: On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 10:02:24 PM UTC-5, wrote: On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 6:17:31 PM UTC-8, Gregg Ballou wrote: I agree Fauci is beyond wrong and probably acting with malice. P.S. Back to originally scheduled thread programming from two levels of thread drift. In my boredom stuck at home I keep ordering soaring gear in the hope that one day I'll get to use it. Hopefully our soaring vendors are keeping above water. 9B He did so great with AZT among other failures. Fly like it is 2019 or stay home. It appears Fauci was (and is) supported by the people that needed AZT [HIV drug]. We do not benefit by attacking those that are helping: “Ever since the 1990 demonstration, we’ve been partners in fighting illnesses and diseases, and our enemies now are hesitant politicians and anti-science radio hosts,” he [Staley] said. “We are now Fauci’s great defenders against the anti-science. And the world is better for it.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/histo...h-coronavirus/ -- Eric Greenwell Fauci IS NOT helping us by lying to us. I didn't ask him to lie - he did that all on his own. His credibility is shredded as a result. On top of that we have politicians reaching way beyond their legal authority to not only run our lives, but, in come cases, to literally kill us. Now they are demonstrating their incompetence by not inoculating people with a vaccine IN HAND (less than 35% has actually been used of the 25 million doses delivered to the states). Perfectly good vaccine doses are been THROWN AWAY by these nincompoops out of fear of government retribution. Then, they come back with the plea "Trust us, we will do better." I am with Missourians: show me. Tom If you are looking for competence out of the Biden administration I think you are going to be sadly disappointed. Biden's management expertise amounts to running a Senate office. His COVID relief plan contained nothing that hadn't already been done. I think it will take the involvement of public and private companies, who are competent at efforts of this scale, to break the logjam. I listened to the CEO (sorry for the CAPS LOCK) of Honeywell talk about how Honeywell and other companies have started working on such a plan. BTW, our founding fathers used upper case, so if it was good enough for them, it is good enough for me. Tom You're welcome. I can tell you how to replace you keyboard - your CAPS LOCK key seems to be stuck. Tom |
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