People want something for nothing, so socialism will always remain popular. Capitalism has it strengths in terms of employment. But ultimately neither is perfect. Nothing is
The models are just that, models. The snowflakes won this time and we pandered to the worst case scenario. Reality is more people will likely die from the crippled global economy than would ever have done from coronavirus. They won't die tomorrow of course but over many years from reduced life...
With respect to all and in the spirit of debate/devil's advocate.
BBC:
The new figures include a further 246 people in England, with patients aged between 33 and 100 years old. All of them had underlying health conditions except 13 people, who were aged 63 and over
So let's do the flu maths...
In the spirit of devil's advocate. Still almost all reported deaths have "underlying conditions"
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-51979654
Legacy is going to be our grandchildren paying for this...
Isn't that the whole issue with APIs/Algorithms when applied to popularity? Take BBC News Top 10 articles etc, once in there difficult to replace even though there are many newer articles. Lazy browsers don't look any further... Takes people to think outside the box, something computers aren't...
Based on my experiences over the last 10 years & even more so with a new global employer for the last 3 months I'd say Excel is the most over used and abused application in the MS suite.. I watch hours being wasted battling files with umpteen nested lookups and isna formulae that become...
Fairly simple connection, but without a doubt it works best if the data is cloud based if you want to start any auto updating/refresh.
I'm a newbie myself but have a dynamic dashboard with 2 X refresh daily via personal gateway. Host data on sharepoint in my case (. Xlsx)
Works quite...
I am trying to set up a database to store and report on a football score predictor game for friends.
In essence each week there will be 6 games for which each participant will predict the outcome (Home win, Away Win or Draw) with 1 point awarded for each correct selection.
Where I am running...
You will need a device with screen/keyboard capability for remote work, else how would the user know when/what to scan. Warehouse scanners are available but they are pricey (>£400) and that's before you consider the interface.
A quick search on that famous online shopping site shows refurbed...
I've uploaded a sample and converted the query into a table for ease.
A supplier can have multiple items but each Supplier + Item is the grouping, for which I need to return the last 6 records in chronological order descending (or less than 6).