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UNDBIZ

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  1. Based on the IPs, I'd wager they're the same person with a new phone/computer (and hence, a lost login).
  2. Hayduke was a positive member posting here prior to Covid, and I imagine he'll return to being a positive member posting here once college sports restart at UND (and this thread is gone).
  3. Physical>verbal>internet, but maybe I'm old fashioned. I could be convinced that internet is worse than verbal, as it's harder to escape. Hayduke and several others here have posted in this thread in a manner that earns them a personal attack in return. Choosing to attack with homophobic jokes rather than political name-calling or a simple "x is a moron" seems to tell me more about the attacker than the individual being attacked though.
  4. Because I said Miller should have apologized for bullying and assaulting a kid with a learning disability? Notice I didn't ban limu emu for his posts, or even reprimand him with a moderator sign-off.
  5. I don't know if Hayduke is gay, but if he is, who cares? Unless you're 12 (in which case I'll blame your parents), your constant homophobic attacks simply expose you as likely residing in the closet. Just thought you should know you don't come across as being smart or funny in your posts, in case that was your goal.
  6. https://www.grandforksherald.com/newsmd/coronavirus/6735426-North-Dakota-reports-205-COVID-deaths-in-October-by-far-the-deadliest-month
  7. You may be right that it's too little and way too late.
  8. A press conference is the opposite of sincere. He should apologize, in person, to the kid he tormented and assaulted multiple times over the course of several years.
  9. Maybe when he offers a sincere apology for it. A court-ordered letter and some posturing for NHL teams to protect his own future don't really cut it.
  10. That is bad. Let them know. https://ndhealth.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9XOCwgC3JJV33hP
  11. Can't guarantee against errors, but in ND the number of daily positives reported is not supposed to include repeat positives from active cases.
  12. Depends on the individual I suppose. Some employers require employees to test negative prior to returning to work though. The ND Dept of Health doesn't push positives to get retested, just to isolate for 10 days. A positive case only shows up in the data once though, regardless of the number of times tested. The number reported is based on the individual person, not the number of times a positive test comes back for that person.
  13. Hmm, depends on the position and provider maybe? I've heard from one saying he's tested weekly, but maybe he's full of it or going to the free public testings. State prisons are testing every 1-2 weeks and I thought LTC facilities in ND were weekly.
  14. Healthcare, jail, and LTC employees are tested pretty often (weekly?). Also, if you live with someone who tested positive, it may be beneficial to get tested, hope you're positive, and shorten the quarantine time from 2 weeks beyond the end of your family member's quarantine to just 10 days from the positive test day.
  15. https://www.grandforksherald.com/sports/hockey/6716415-UND-gets-commitment-from-defenseman-Tyler-Dunbar
  16. Art Alley in Bismarck is kinda nice and definitely makes that alley less disgusting. The mural on the Dove is nice as well, glad they got to keep it. As far as cost goes, it's usually not a lot, but residents have the right to know if tax $$ was used.
  17. https://www.grandforksherald.com/news/government-and-politics/6714349-Grand-Forks-to-help-Altru-refinance-up-to-50-million-worth-of-debt
  18. https://www.yahoo.com/news/democrats-dominate-california-why-arent-100024735.html
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