On 29 Aug 2022, Baxter <
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> Klaus Schadenfreude <
klaus.schadenfreude.entfernen.@gmail.com> wrote in
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>> On Mon, 29 Aug 2022 15:35:29 -0000 (UTC), Baxter
>> <
bax02_s...@baxcode.com> wrote:
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>>>Klaus Schadenfreude <
klaus.schadenfreude.entfernen.@gmail.com> wrote
>>>in
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>>>> On Mon, 29 Aug 2022 03:21:25 -0000 (UTC), Baxter
>>>> <
bax02_s...@baxcode.com> wrote:
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>>>>>
>>>>>The CDC gathers all sorts of data - for instance automobile data -
>>>>>the gun data they would want would be similar to automobile data.
>>>>
>>>> They shouldn't gather that either. Cars are not a disease.
>>>
>>>Perhaps you'd be more comfortatble with a name change?
>>
>> No, I'd be more comfortable with them doing the job they're supposed
>> to do.
>>
> That is the job they are supposed to do. And frankly, nobody sane gives
> a shit about your opinion on the CDC.
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> Data linkage is linking data sets that have information from before,
> during, and after a crash. By linking these data, we can get a better
> picture of each motor vehicle crash. Different data sources have
> different information. Linking existing data sources, such as police,
> hospital, and emergency medical service (EMS) records, is one method to
> better understand motor vehicle crashes, injuries, and the resulting
> medical outcomes and costs.
>
>
https://www.cdc.gov/transportationsafety/linkage/Linking-Information-
> Nonfatal-Crash-Surveillance.html
>
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> Yes, I know, conservaturds will not be able to understand one word of
> that paragraph.
who do you think wrote the code for the linking?
it certainly wasn't some stupid lazy-assed liberal.