September 18th, 2018 2:42 PM
GATES ON WHAT KEEPS HIM UP AT NIGHT:
1 – Antibiotic Resistance.
2 – The next Pandemic: “Disease X”
3 – The expansion of third world population such that medical resources are overwhelmed.
4 – The restoration of decline into poverty because of that demographic expansion.
Well shared vision bill. ‘Cept that I am absolutely positive nothing can be done about the last two, and absolutely determined to prevent our genocide because of it. There has to remain a reserve of human capital to survive that cataclysm.
QUOTES:
Joe Shute,The Telegraphâ¢September 18, 2018
—“When I ask which challenges to global health security he fears the most, Gates outlines three: antibiotic resistance, cuts to government funding to improve health in the worldâs poorest countries, and the next unknown disease, referred to by the World Health Organisation simply as âDisease Xâ.
âWe are not fully prepared for the next global pandemic,â he says. âThe threat of the unknown pathogen â highly-contagious, lethal, fast-moving â is real. It could be a mutated flu strain or something else entirely. The Swine Flu and 2014 Ebola outbreaks underscored the threat.â
There is another threat on his mind, one which has often been treated as the âelephant in the roomâ in the world of international development. Namely, the population explosion in Africa’s poorest countries and its future impact – either fueling poverty, political instability, conflict and refugees, or sparking a new boom in world growth as happened in India and China.
… above all is one simple fact that even the eternally optimistic Gates warns could mean âto put it bluntly decades of progress in the fight against poverty and disease may be on the verge of stallingâ.
In short, as birth rates falter in the developed world, in the poorest parts of Africa they are booming. By 2050, the ten poorest countries on the continent are projected to more than double in population.
âThe thing that is mind-blowing is if the demographers who have been very accurate on these things are right about Africa, then you are going from 1bn today to 2bn at middle of century, to 4bn at the end of the century,â he says.”—
Form: Short Note
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September 18th, 2018 2:42 PM GATES ON WHAT KEEPS HIM UP AT NIGHT: 1 – Antibiotic
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September 19th, 2018 11:30 AM [I]f you are trying to manipulate the market by po
September 19th, 2018 11:30 AM [I]f you are trying to manipulate the market by policy, or if you are trying to time the market as an investor, that is mostly NOISE that varies unpredictably. The SIGNAL is demographics, rates of reorganization of memories, and patterns of sustainable specialization and trade, and technological opportunities, remaining to exhaust. So when you say ‘economist’ which are you predicting? Verisimilitude in noise? Or the determinism in signals? We all think in time preferences or better said, ‘frequencies’ of time. Some of us immediate, short, medium, long, and very long given our resources, knowledge and abilities. The reason I’m ‘right’ is that I see noise as evidence of state of the signal, and am concerned about long term capital, not short term income.
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September 19th, 2018 9:27 AM MY GENES? Family: R1b, M269 (paternal), O-, or U106
September 19th, 2018 9:27 AM MY GENES? Family: R1b, M269 (paternal), O-, or U106 (maternal). Family record continues to grow and is extraordinarily consistent. My father’s generation was the first to outbreed.
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September 18th, 2018 2:42 PM GATES ON WHAT KEEPS HIM UP AT NIGHT: 1 – Antibiotic
September 18th, 2018 2:42 PM GATES ON WHAT KEEPS HIM UP AT NIGHT: 1 – Antibiotic Resistance.
2 – The next Pandemic: “Disease X”
3 – The expansion of third world population such that medical resources are overwhelmed.
4 – The restoration of decline into poverty because of that demographic expansion. Well shared vision bill. ‘Cept that I am absolutely positive nothing can be done about the last two, and absolutely determined to prevent our genocide because of it. There has to remain a reserve of human capital to survive that cataclysm. QUOTES: Joe Shute,The Telegraphâ¢September 18, 2018 —“When I ask which challenges to global health security he fears the most, Gates outlines three: antibiotic resistance, cuts to government funding to improve health in the worldâs poorest countries, and the next unknown disease, referred to by the World Health Organisation simply as âDisease Xâ. âWe are not fully prepared for the next global pandemic,â he says. âThe threat of the unknown pathogen â highly-contagious, lethal, fast-moving â is real. It could be a mutated flu strain or something else entirely. The Swine Flu and 2014 Ebola outbreaks underscored the threat.â There is another threat on his mind, one which has often been treated as the âelephant in the roomâ in the world of international development. Namely, the population explosion in Africa’s poorest countries and its future impact – either fueling poverty, political instability, conflict and refugees, or sparking a new boom in world growth as happened in India and China. … above all is one simple fact that even the eternally optimistic Gates warns could mean âto put it bluntly decades of progress in the fight against poverty and disease may be on the verge of stallingâ. In short, as birth rates falter in the developed world, in the poorest parts of Africa they are booming. By 2050, the ten poorest countries on the continent are projected to more than double in population. âThe thing that is mind-blowing is if the demographers who have been very accurate on these things are right about Africa, then you are going from 1bn today to 2bn at middle of century, to 4bn at the end of the century,â he says.”— -
2018-09-18

Source date (UTC): 2018-09-18 19:30:49 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1042133861482876931
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Apple escapes the china tariff because china wants to avoid being boxed into the
Apple escapes the china tariff because china wants to avoid being boxed into the bottom of world market for production.
Source date (UTC): 2018-09-18 18:29:05 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1042118326758072322
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Happily married masculine men and feminine women are not the problem. They embra
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Source date (UTC): 2018-09-18 16:20:54 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1042086070610022401
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You know, the whole ‘find some baby and raise him to be our spiritual leader’ is
You know, the whole ‘find some baby and raise him to be our spiritual leader’ isn’t exactly a bad way of doing things. Neither is picking a family and raising them to rule like we did.
Source date (UTC): 2018-09-18 15:59:00 UTC
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??? I have always been attractive to women. I’m charismatic, cultured, interesti
??? I have always been attractive to women. I’m charismatic, cultured, interesting, competitive, hard working, generous and seek to help them reach their full potential. It’s a good thing because I’m also an aspie nerd, arrogant, relatively intolerant, and prone to offend the bunnies whose idiocy never ceases to confound me. Don’t know where anyone would get the idea that women aren’t interested in me, or that I have some difficulty obtaining their affections. And in case anyone is asking i have existing relationships that I don’t expose to the world for their safety and happiness.
Source date (UTC): 2018-09-18 15:17:00 UTC
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GATES ON WHAT KEEPS HIM UP AT NIGHT: 1 – Antibiotic Resistance. 2 – The next Pan
GATES ON WHAT KEEPS HIM UP AT NIGHT:
1 – Antibiotic Resistance.
2 – The next Pandemic: “Disease X”
3 – The expansion of third world population such that medical resources are overwhelmed.
4 – The restoration of decline into poverty because of that demographic expansion.
Well shared vision bill. ‘Cept that I am absolutely positive nothing can be done about the last two, and absolutely determined to prevent our genocide because of it. There has to remain a reserve of human capital to survive that cataclysm.
QUOTES:
Joe Shute,The Telegraph•September 18, 2018
—“When I ask which challenges to global health security he fears the most, Gates outlines three: antibiotic resistance, cuts to government funding to improve health in the world’s poorest countries, and the next unknown disease, referred to by the World Health Organisation simply as ‘Disease X’.
“We are not fully prepared for the next global pandemic,” he says. “The threat of the unknown pathogen – highly-contagious, lethal, fast-moving – is real. It could be a mutated flu strain or something else entirely. The Swine Flu and 2014 Ebola outbreaks underscored the threat.”
There is another threat on his mind, one which has often been treated as the ‘elephant in the room’ in the world of international development. Namely, the population explosion in Africa’s poorest countries and its future impact – either fueling poverty, political instability, conflict and refugees, or sparking a new boom in world growth as happened in India and China.
… above all is one simple fact that even the eternally optimistic Gates warns could mean “to put it bluntly decades of progress in the fight against poverty and disease may be on the verge of stalling”.
In short, as birth rates falter in the developed world, in the poorest parts of Africa they are booming. By 2050, the ten poorest countries on the continent are projected to more than double in population.
“The thing that is mind-blowing is if the demographers who have been very accurate on these things are right about Africa, then you are going from 1bn today to 2bn at middle of century, to 4bn at the end of the century,” he says.”—
Source date (UTC): 2018-09-18 14:42:00 UTC