 | Forum Reply | Lies, damned lies and statistics at 17:34 19 Mar 2020
No, not what I was getting at. This is about context when providing information (data) that ultimately affects how we react or behave. I am saying as it is, it has got many running scared and behaving irrationally which ultimately is not good for society. As seen in panic buying. |
 | Forum Reply | Lies, damned lies and statistics at 17:30 19 Mar 2020
I understand that, my point is more to do with context. There has been barely any mention of the numbers that die from flu in any one normal season. When you look at one set of numbers without context they can look frighting. I believe this is driving the behaviour of many people in the UK. e.g. panic buying. Media also use language that also dramatise and inflame, for example death rate soars or leaps, deadly bug, killer bug. All in the name of clicks and sales. If they reported this for a standard flu season, how would people react, similarly I am guessing. |
 | Forum Thread | Lies, damned lies and statistics at 15:27 19 Mar 2020
Apologies in advance for another Covid 19 thread and I may well be stating the obvious here, so forgive me if I am. However I've been doing a lot of thinking about the "numbers" regarding CV19 and the context in which the media especially are simply focussing on some very distinct and general datasets, number of cases, deaths, etc and whilst numbers like in Italy of 475 dying in a day on the face of it are shocking. I cannot help being concerned that all these numbers are somewhat out of context. So I decided to look to the ONS for real data on the typical death rate in England & Wales and found data on the on website. Specially looking at winter mortality rates.It makes for some interesting reading and brings real context to the number in general. Whilst accepting that this is horrendous and is going to cause 1000s of deaths in the UK. If the media reported all the data on all illness and mortality rates it would contextualise this and not sensationalise it? Which I think IS the very cause of panic and fear in the majority of people. Have a look here..... https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/dea In the years 2017/2018 daily mortality rates are circa 1200 a day across the board. In March 2018 the daily mortality rate hovers around 1600 a day so approx 49,000 died in March 2018 of various causes.The causes are broken down in the spread sheet. My point is that even though most of the CV19 deaths to come may well be additional, to give context to the "numbers" the media and to some extent government should be trying to quell the panic and worry and not sensationalising the "numbers". If the Daily Fail printed a headline saying 49,000 to die in March, all hell would break loose as it's just a number totally out of contex. This is what is happening now, and although the situation is dire, subduing the fear could go a long way to stopping the panic buying and fear stoking that seems to be rife now. OR is that the plan???? |
 | Forum Reply | Non alcoholic beer recommendations at 22:22 2 Mar 2020
If you like lager Beck's Blue is the best, was off the booze for a long time last year due to illness as well and it was the best I tasted, can honestly not tell the difference in taste between that and the real thing. I still drink it now. Nanny state also good if you like IPA beers. |
 | Forum Reply | Worst teacher back in the day? Name and shame... at 22:36 16 Feb 2020
Dunns Lane Head was Mr Williams, he loved the egg didn't he, got caught with a football and got it confiscated, quite a few got slippered though, used to make us practice line outs and scrums in the yard. Never forgotten that. |
 | Forum Reply | Oldest person to have a grandparent still alive at 09:14 7 Feb 2020
I lost my last grandparent (Grandmother) last month aged 97, I'm 50 in a couple of months, she smoked until she was in her 80's and drank like a fish in her younger days. Sadly she had dementia the last few years but until the last few days before she passed was physically fine. She lived alone until last year. Sad to lose that generational connection. |
 | Forum Reply | Huawei at 18:30 28 Jan 2020
It's not that at all, (they do, but the UK and US do not make the network components). It's purely the fact that it's ridiculously cheap, compared to the other vendors Nokia and Ericsson. Plus Huawei are offering added services thrown in, i.e. they will design, install commission and manage the whole process for free or a negligible fee. In the past Ericsson and Nokia charged a pretty penny for this as well. |
 | Forum Reply | Any CCTV recommendations at 11:49 16 Jan 2020
If you have got decent wifi (Outside) then Ring is a very good option. Although they also do wired outdoor cameras as well. Very easy to set up, but you will have to pay a subscription to maintain the recordings. I have the doorbell and it is great but as said only on when motion is detected. Ring also do a stick up cam, which is battery operated so no wires at all. Battery last a surprisingly long time. I also have Hikconnect CCTV PoE (power over ethernet) cameras as well due to a burglary we had last year. They are inexpensive and pretty straightforward to connect and provide full HD recording quality day and night. They work over data cable (Cat5/6/7) and are connected to a NVR (Network Video Recorder) which has a hard drive in. I have 4 HD cameras and a 3TB HDD, it has capacity for 3 weeks of 24/7 recording). The whole set up was less than £500. There are less expensive non branded versions around but Hikvision are a big brand and you will find lots of cheap installers around as well. |
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