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For Craps Sake!! Social distancing born in ABQ teen’s science project

 
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For Craps Sake!! Social distancing born in ABQ teen’s science project
US Economy Go's into the Crapper All based on a Theory of a 14 year olds Science Fair Project!

Fourteen years ago this month, during the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Indianapolis, Laura Glass, a 15-year-old Albuquerque High sophomore, laid out her plan for slowing the spread of pandemics.

It was very much to the point. Close the schools and keep the kids at home.

“It spreads like crazy once it gets in the teens in the schools,” Glass told Albuquerque Journal science reporter John Fleck, who was covering the event.

Glass was one of 1,500 students, 24 of them from New Mexico, attending the science and engineering fair in May 2006.

Her project, based on computer simulations of human interaction, impressed the judges enough to win her third place in the medicine and health category at the Intel fair that year.

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US Economy Go's into the Crapper All based on a Theory of a 14 year olds Science Fair Project!

Fourteen years ago this month, during the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Indianapolis, Laura Glass, a 15-year-old Albuquerque High sophomore, laid out her plan for slowing the spread of pandemics.

It was very much to the point. Close the schools and keep the kids at home.

“It spreads like crazy once it gets in the teens in the schools,” Glass told Albuquerque Journal science reporter John Fleck, who was covering the event.

Glass was one of 1,500 students, 24 of them from New Mexico, attending the science and engineering fair in May 2006.

Her project, based on computer simulations of human interaction, impressed the judges enough to win her third place in the medicine and health category at the Intel fair that year.

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The Untold Story of the Birth of Social Distancing
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Jed Eckert: C'mon! We're all going to die, die standing up!
Why is it that an economic theorist called an "expert", but a conspiracy expert is called a "theorist"?

The only time an aircraft has too much fuel onboard is when it is on fire.
. . . Sir Charles Kingsford Smith





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