MBB: Jan 6 UCLA hoops game postponed -
JJJ - 01-02-2022
Quote:Stanford's game against UCLA scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 6 has been postponed due to health and safety protocols within the Stanford program. The Pac-12 Conference will work with both schools to reschedule for a later date.
https://gostanford.com/news/2022/1/2/mens-basketball-ucla-game-postponed.aspx
RE: MBB: Jan 6 UCLA hoops game postponed -
chrisk - 01-03-2022
146 students in isolation for COVID-19 following winter break
https://stanforddaily.com/2022/01/03/146-students-in-isolation-for-covid-19-following-winter-break/
https://stanforddaily.com/2022/01/03/dashboard-logs-over-230-campus-cases/
RE: MBB: Jan 6 UCLA hoops game postponed -
M T - 01-04-2022
(01-03-2022, 10:13 PM)chrisk Wrote: 146 students in isolation for COVID-19 following winter break
https://stanforddaily.com/2022/01/03/146-students-in-isolation-for-covid-19-following-winter-break/
https://stanforddaily.com/2022/01/03/dashboard-logs-over-230-campus-cases/
If that number were detected, roughly that number will be positive but not detected.
Edit: I did a search for an image of a leaky sieve or bucket and found this picture. It turns out that it was used as a metaphor at a medical clinic for a particular medical condition that one might snicker at, and the URL for the image included the name of that condition. All I cared about was the image, but apparently someone saw the URL and reported it as "inappropriate content" so the site took the image down (apparently without seeing it). Sigh... So, I had to copy the image to an image hosting site just so it's URL would have no semantics.
RE: MBB: Jan 6 UCLA hoops game postponed -
CompSci87 - 01-04-2022
The link may have been broken because of some technology on the site it came from that prevents deep linking. For instance, you might need to have a cookie from the site to view the image. I've run into things like that myself, where I could still view the image fine on the CardBoard right after I posted it, but others couldn't, and I couldn't view it if I came in via another browser or an incognito tab.
When an img link doesn't work, the board displays the url, or at least the last part of it.
RE: MBB: Jan 6 UCLA hoops game postponed -
cardcrimson - 01-04-2022
(01-04-2022, 01:45 AM)M T Wrote: (01-03-2022, 10:13 PM)chrisk Wrote: 146 students in isolation for COVID-19 following winter break
https://stanforddaily.com/2022/01/03/146-students-in-isolation-for-covid-19-following-winter-break/
https://stanforddaily.com/2022/01/03/dashboard-logs-over-230-campus-cases/
If that number were detected, roughly that number will be positive but not detected.
![[Image: leakybucket.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/6wWNyGJ/leakybucket.jpg)
Edit: I did a search for an image of a leaky sieve or bucket and found this picture. It turns out that it was used as a metaphor at a medical clinic for a particular medical condition that one might snicker at, and the URL for the image included the name of that condition. All I cared about was the image, but apparently someone saw the URL and reported it as "inappropriate content" so the site took the image down (apparently without seeing it). Sigh... So, I had to copy the image to an image hosting site just so it's URL would have no semantics.
Was curious, didn't find the link to the condition, but did see at least a dozen different links using that image (or more likely, the mirror of it). Did see one link to a kidney problem, tho.