Also Cancelled Over Coronavirus: FIRST Robotics Competition and Stanford's Final Exams (stanford.edu) 19
Stanford University announced strict new rules for undergraduates after a student tested positive for COVID-19:
"The university already went to online classes last week," notes the Los Angeles Times. Now, noting county-wide restrictions on gatherings of more than 100 people, the university has also changed its dining hall procedures, and students "will be given pre-filled to-go containers and bottled or canned drinks. Students will then need to leave the dining hall and eat outdoors, in their dorm room or elsewhere."
In addition, all other students have been asked to leave campus, reports SFGate, though "International students who cannot go home, students who have known health or safety risks, and students who are homeless can still remain on campus if a request is submitted."
And the provost is also asking instructors to make winter quarter final exams optional for undergraduate students.
In other news, Slashdot reader RobinH notes that the FIRST Robotics Competition has suspended its entire season and canceled its championships.
In addition, all other students have been asked to leave campus, reports SFGate, though "International students who cannot go home, students who have known health or safety risks, and students who are homeless can still remain on campus if a request is submitted."
And the provost is also asking instructors to make winter quarter final exams optional for undergraduate students.
In other news, Slashdot reader RobinH notes that the FIRST Robotics Competition has suspended its entire season and canceled its championships.
And to think ... (Score:2)
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Or not wanting to do their homework [pbfcomics.com]
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Yeah, well, the story goes, that AIDS is the result of somebody fucking a monkey. ;)
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Chinese culture accelerated the propagation of the coronavirus from China to the rest of the world. An analysis [nytimes.com] published by the New York Times explains how the Chinese tendency to hide the truth allowed the coronavirus to spread quickly.
Get more info [blogspot.com] about Chinese culture.
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from eating wild animals got us SARS 15 years ago, and now it's happening again.
It truly is a debilitating pandemic ... (Score:3)
... this coronaphobia.
Every coronaphobist deserves to be rounded up and extradited to Italy or Wuhan, and publicly shamed.
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Yes, it's serious because we have no treatment for it. We had the same issue for the flu as well until we came up with a treatment for it. (Think of all the major diseases and we can treat them now - Spanish Flu, Black Plague, etc - we can now treat)
But once it's under control, the death rate will decrease, likely to that similar of other coronaviruses.
Think of it this way - Measles had a death rate of around 5%, now it's around 0.1%. Even anti-vaxxers get the benefit of the lowered death rate because of tr
Talk about some bad branding (Score:2)
Every coronaphobist deserves to be rounded up
Yes, the answer to all problems for the socialists is to kill the right people. Or is it the wrong people?
You can understand how I would be confused, when you seem mad at people who don't take Coronavirus seriously, and then you say that "Coronophobists", or literally the people most afraid of Coronavirus, out and kill them (we all know what you mean when you say "send them to a death zones of Italy and Wuhan", though even there you kind of failed since Wuhan is
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Yes, the answer to all problems for the socialists is to kill the right people. Or is it the wrong people?
No, it's the right people. Like you.
Robocode (Score:1)
https://robocode.sourceforge.i... [sourceforge.io]
Difficult for FRC teams (Score:3)
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I'm a coach and mentor for 599 Robodox and my son is a senior on the team this year, so it's extra tough.
We also qualified for VEX Worlds which has been canceled as well.
It's brutal for coaches, mentors, and students. All the time designing, fabricating, building, programming and we didn't even get to play one comp (we would have been competing next weekend). And all the fundraising and the whole business side of things, too.
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I am a judge and it is totally brutal. 600,000 students who built robots for a purpose will never see them perform that purpose. Its like building a satellite and missing your launch window - you know that nothing can be done, but you just want to cry. It is terribly disappointing.
Somewhere in here - FIRST was established to mirror the enthusiasm that people have for high school sports into engineering fields - regionals, nationals, team mascots, team bus, mass gatherings, team theming, etc. The FIRST c