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ArcGIS DashboardsI wish they would have the recovered numbers but most states aren't keeping up with those. I know Virginia isn't
Yeah, I saw this last night and read an article on it that said most states arent keeping up with recoveries and New York had stopped. Not sure how that's helpful? Especially when trying to get the numbers to go down, so take Virginia where there are 4000K cases then look at Botetourt County where they have a total of 18 cases. I know 3 of those cases and they weren't even tested, in fact they were diagnosed over the phone and now all 3 are better and on top of that their 14 days are up so they're back at work. I can't help but wonder how many actual active cases we have in the US right now, because I'm willing to bet especially in Washington, California and NY a lot have recovered already.ArcGIS Dashboards
It's probably not accurate if states are not keeping up with it then. It gives us a ball park figure.
That’s just low down dirty and I hope Karma kicks their butt.
My shopper was a young local teacher that I added a cash tip to and I also gave her masks and hand sanitizer because she hadn’t been able to find any. I deeply appreciate not having to go out and shop right now due to my own risk factors and understand the risks those shoppers are taking. I just wish more folks had common courtesy towards those providing such a helpful service![]()
COBOL may have originated in the 1950's is what they are driving at I believe. Either way, you are technically correct about it being taught up into the 1990s (it was offered when I was in undergrad back then). But I'm not too sure there are many people in my generation that used it after college. It would still be a learning curve.1950’s?? COBOL was still utilized as a viable language in the late 80’s and taught in colleges. Anyone with a ComSci degree from those years should be able to program in it.
Looks like both sides are going to China as a wedge issue.