04-13-2020, 01:46 PM
(04-13-2020, 11:56 AM)2006alum Wrote: Can we cut it out with this shit? Virtually everyone is affected by this. My job isn't on the line now but if we're still doing this next March I have very little confidence that my company will survive. Does the former completely outweigh the latter when it comes to what I think about the wisdom of removing SiP restrictions before the public health experts deem it's appropriate? And, for that matter, why does my job need to be on the line for me to be unable to make this determination? I'm perfectly capable of sympathizing with those affected by job losses, as well as those who are infected and suffering and dying.
Hope you can hold on till next March . . . (If we're in shelter-in-place next March, not much will matter by then).
Your empathy, I'm sure, is limitless. But it's generally true that folks here can "afford" to take supposed moral high ground and think Big Picture because . . . well, we can generally afford it.
Separately, I could not give two $hits what someone's age is, and I don't even think about a poster's age (unlike you) when reading here. That has no bearing on much, if anything . . . except perhaps when it comes to "perspective" on Stanford sports (as in Darrin Nelson was the best Stanford RB ever . . . with possible exception of C-Mac. And Love was the most explosive RB of all time).
