Categoría: Bill Feyerabend
Working out on the Mojave Desert, I have been going through Shoshone, California since the late 60s. It is located at a small spring and green spot in the next valley east of Death Valley. Nothing...
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Tal vez nunca había oído hablar de Frank Shankwitz cuando falleció en Prescott en enero, pero probablemente haya oído hablar de lo que hizo en su vida. Pasó de ser un niño muy pobre en Seligman...
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Polio was the COVID of the 1940s and ‘50s. There were nightmare photos of kids with their heads sticking out of a coffin-like iron lung. Then a vaccine promised an end to the nightmares, but vaccines...
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Judy Stahl, a candidate for Arizona State House Legislative District 1, has been a Prescott resident since 1992. She is a breast cancer survivor, massage therapist, and advocate for the arts and theater. Her broad capacity...
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By Bill Feyerabend.- For two months early in the epidemic, projections for models made all the news. Now – not so much. Giving exact number projections isn’t so useful when the numbers are really wrong. Still,...
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We had totally forgotten about epidemics in our modern lives. COVID 19 shattered that. A look back at the 1918 flu epidemic gives some understanding to what is happening and why today now, about two months...
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By Bill Feyerabend.- Numbers always seem so definitive. You see a weekly total of, say, 273 new COVID cases and 12 deaths. But are the numbers exact? Are they useful? Let’s review the history. Beginning in...
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