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Notices by Stephen Michael Kellat (alpacaherder@quitter.se), page 43

  1. Stephen Michael Kellat (alpacaherder@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 00:14:44 EST Stephen Michael Kellat Stephen Michael Kellat
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    • Stephen Michael Kellat
    We have too many people with mental health problems that we do too little to help.  That is fixable.
    In conversation Monday, 06-Nov-2017 00:14:44 EST from quitter.se permalink
  2. Stephen Michael Kellat (alpacaherder@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 00:13:23 EST Stephen Michael Kellat Stephen Michael Kellat
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    • Stephen Michael Kellat
    We can fix our mental health structure quite faster than we could ever repeal the Second Amendment.
    In conversation Monday, 06-Nov-2017 00:13:23 EST from quitter.se permalink
  3. Stephen Michael Kellat (alpacaherder@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 00:12:17 EST Stephen Michael Kellat Stephen Michael Kellat
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    • Stephen Michael Kellat
    No mental health intervention structures to help early enough let alone provide a way to stick with treatment is a huge but solvable problem
    In conversation Monday, 06-Nov-2017 00:12:17 EST from quitter.se permalink
  4. Stephen Michael Kellat (alpacaherder@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 00:11:09 EST Stephen Michael Kellat Stephen Michael Kellat
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    • Stephen Michael Kellat
    The killer's weapons proficiency unfortunately wouldn't have been limited to guns.  Airmen have more training than that.
    In conversation Monday, 06-Nov-2017 00:11:09 EST from quitter.se permalink
  5. Stephen Michael Kellat (alpacaherder@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 00:09:57 EST Stephen Michael Kellat Stephen Michael Kellat
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    • Stephen Michael Kellat
    The killer was a dishonorably discharged airman who was busted in rank after abusing his wife and kids.  Weapons proficiency would be high.
    In conversation Monday, 06-Nov-2017 00:09:57 EST from quitter.se permalink
  6. Stephen Michael Kellat (alpacaherder@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 00:09:13 EST Stephen Michael Kellat Stephen Michael Kellat
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    • Stephen Michael Kellat
    Taking away the gun wouldn't really have helped.  All that would've changed would've been weapon choice.
    In conversation Monday, 06-Nov-2017 00:09:13 EST from quitter.se permalink
  7. Stephen Michael Kellat (alpacaherder@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 00:07:37 EST Stephen Michael Kellat Stephen Michael Kellat
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    • Stephen Michael Kellat
    Looking at today's shooting in Texas shows me a case where a psychiatric intervention would've saved lives. The infrastructure wasn't there.
    In conversation Monday, 06-Nov-2017 00:07:37 EST from quitter.se permalink
  8. Stephen Michael Kellat (alpacaherder@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 00:04:37 EST Stephen Michael Kellat Stephen Michael Kellat
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    • Stephen Michael Kellat
    If you need the help, opportunities to get it are difficulty to find.  They can be difficult to pay for out of your pocket in the USA.
    In conversation Monday, 06-Nov-2017 00:04:37 EST from quitter.se permalink
  9. Stephen Michael Kellat (alpacaherder@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 00:03:26 EST Stephen Michael Kellat Stephen Michael Kellat
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    • Stephen Michael Kellat
    Psychiatric care isn't considered part of Minimum Essential Coverage under the Affordable Care Act, unfortunately.
    In conversation Monday, 06-Nov-2017 00:03:26 EST from quitter.se permalink
  10. Stephen Michael Kellat (alpacaherder@quitter.se)'s status on Sunday, 05-Nov-2017 23:59:35 EST Stephen Michael Kellat Stephen Michael Kellat
    USA's largest mental health providers remain jails and prisons.  Psychiatric care shouldn't be so excluded from health coverage plans here.
    In conversation Sunday, 05-Nov-2017 23:59:35 EST from quitter.se permalink
  11. ☆ Dmitri ☭ (yogthos@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 05-Nov-2017 00:45:21 EDT ☆ Dmitri ☭ ☆ Dmitri ☭

    https://mastodon.social/media/5tlfJv7ExywtqleIcac

    In conversation Sunday, 05-Nov-2017 00:45:21 EDT from mastodon.social permalink Repeated by alpacaherder
  12. The Verge (theverge@social.undernet.uy)'s status on Sunday, 05-Nov-2017 18:27:41 EST The Verge The Verge
    Twitter is fixing an error that removed ‘bisexual’ from news and photo search results #theverge #technology https://social.undernet.uy/url/954734
    In conversation Sunday, 05-Nov-2017 18:27:41 EST from social.undernet.uy permalink Repeated by alpacaherder

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      Twitter is fixing an error that removed ‘bisexual’ from news and photo search results
      from The Verge
      The company was widely criticized for appearing to censor the term
  13. Dennis Andrew Gutowski Jr (capngloval@quitter.se)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Oct-2017 07:26:25 EDT Dennis Andrew Gutowski Jr Dennis Andrew Gutowski Jr
    https://quitter.se/attachment/4684534
    In conversation Tuesday, 24-Oct-2017 07:26:25 EDT from quitter.se permalink Repeated by alpacaherder
  14. The Register (register@social.undernet.uy)'s status on Sunday, 05-Nov-2017 19:24:20 EST The Register The Register
    DoS scum attacked one-third of the 'net between 2015 and 2017 #theregister #news https://social.undernet.uy/url/954763
    In conversation Sunday, 05-Nov-2017 19:24:20 EST from social.undernet.uy permalink Repeated by alpacaherder

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      DoS scum attacked one-third of the 'net between 2015 and 2017
      Even CHARGEN services are hosed, daily, says CAIDA study
  15. HN Tooter (hntooter@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 05-Nov-2017 15:48:32 EST HN Tooter HN Tooter

    An Economic Geography of the United States: From Commutes to Megaregions (2016)
    http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=info%3Adoi/10.1371/journal.pone.0166083

    (submitted by SQL2219)

    In conversation Sunday, 05-Nov-2017 15:48:32 EST from mastodon.social permalink Repeated by alpacaherder

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      An Economic Geography of the United States: From Commutes to Megaregions
      The emergence in the United States of large-scale “megaregions” centered on major metropolitan areas is a phenomenon often taken for granted in both scholarly studies and popular accounts of contemporary economic geography. This paper uses a data set of more than 4,000,000 commuter flows as the basis for an empirical approach to the identification of such megaregions. We compare a method which uses a visual heuristic for understanding areal aggregation to a method which uses a computational partitioning algorithm, and we reflect upon the strengths and limitations of both. We discuss how choices about input parameters and scale of analysis can lead to different results, and stress the importance of comparing computational results with “common sense” interpretations of geographic coherence. The results provide a new perspective on the functional economic geography of the United States from a megaregion perspective, and shed light on the old geographic problem of the division of space into areal units.
  16. Stephen Michael Kellat (alpacaherder@quitter.se)'s status on Sunday, 05-Nov-2017 17:58:49 EST Stephen Michael Kellat Stephen Michael Kellat
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    • Bob Mottram
    @bob  Will it survive past the US mid-term elections in late 2018?  Things look less than positive.
    In conversation Sunday, 05-Nov-2017 17:58:49 EST from quitter.se permalink
  17. zerohedge (zerohedge@quitter.im)'s status on Sunday, 05-Nov-2017 13:57:33 EST zerohedge zerohedge
    Live Feed: Witnesses Say 15 People Are "Down" After Gunman Opens Fire In Texas Church https://quitter.im/url/751879
    In conversation Sunday, 05-Nov-2017 13:57:33 EST from quitter.im permalink Repeated by alpacaherder

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      Live Feed: Witnesses Say 15 People Are "Down" After Gunman Opens Fire In Texas Church
      In an incident that authorities are describing as a "mass casualty situation," between 12 and 15 people have reportedly been shot at First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas...
  18. zerohedge (zerohedge@quitter.im)'s status on Sunday, 05-Nov-2017 13:06:35 EST zerohedge zerohedge
    WILBUR ROSS FAILED TO DISCLOSE RUSSIAN BUSINESS INTERESTS WITH PUTIN'S IMMEDIATE FAMILY: NBC
    In conversation Sunday, 05-Nov-2017 13:06:35 EST from quitter.im permalink Repeated by alpacaherder
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