Baker, if you would be so kind
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Thank you baker!
Except the qmap indictments map is out of date. There are over 157,570 sealed indictments as of ~48 hours ago. No sauce. Just saw a more up-to-date sauce and made mental note.
Ur'ry dern day for two years. If we all studied historical Christian theology this much, the evangelical church would be pulled out of its terrible apostate condition. kek WWG1WGA
POTUS said there are 1700 google engineers working on the CORONA website. Google disagrees:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnkoetsier/2020/03/13/trump-1700-google-engineers-working-on-coronavirus-site-google-says–actually-no/#6214956954cc
chek'd
wont' stop 15 more lazy anons from not checking all the notables before posting redundant information about gargantuan habbenings. kek
Also the dumbass who wrote the article thinks the number 1700 is pulled from a "Google-wide call for volunteers" issued last week. smh
>How is Trump so fucking stupid about his enemies all of a sudden?
The same way you are about your president, I guess.
Fair point.
Trump: 1,700 Google Engineers Working On Coronavirus Site. Google Says … Actually, No
by John Koetsier
President Trump told the nation in a press conference today today that Google has 1,700 engineers building a website to help detect coronavirus and facilitate country-wide testing. That’s news to Google, which quickly clarified the situation on Twitter.
Google is just one company in the Alphabet holding company.
Apparently a different Alphabet subsidiary called Verily is working on a small-scale Bay-area website for COVID-19 pre-testing triage. The as-yet-unreleased site will apparently help people understand if they should get tested, and then direct them to appropriate facilities.
It is, however, not even in testing yet, and is currently designated only for the Bay Area: San Francisco and environs.
Verily does, however, have “hope of expanding more broadly over time.”
“Google is going to develop a website — it’s going to be very quickly done, unlike websites of the past — to determine if a test is warranted and to facilitate testing at a nearby convenient location,” Trump said today. “We have many, many locations behind us, by the way. We cover this country and large parts of the world, by the way. We’re not gonna be talking about the world right now, but we cover very, very strongly our country. Stores in virtually every location. Google has 1,700 engineers working on this right now. They have made tremendous progress.”
Google quickly clarified via Twitter that Verily was the company in question, and it was a small-scale project in “early stages of development.”
It’s not shocking that President Trump said “Google” instead of “Alphabet.” Most people in the industry do the same, since Google is such an overwhelmingly large portion of the Alphabet puzzle.
It is surprising that he announced the company’s national participation in a Coronavirus/COVID-19 triage program that would direct high-risk patients to testing centers when there is apparently no such program.
It’s also surprising that President Trump thinks it takes 1,700 engineers to build a website. That 1,700 number comes from, the Verge says, a Google-wide call for volunteers that CEO Sundar Pichai raised last week.
There were no Google or Alphabet representatives speaking at the event in Washington.
For you, anon.
https://web.archive.org/web/20200314012833/https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnkoetsier/2020/03/13/trump-1700-google-engineers-working-on-coronavirus-site-google-says–actually-no/