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Nachie65 karma

Kentucky resident here, your books are incredible.

My favorite thing about The Walking Dead graphic novels is how we're starting to see more and more of a weird post-apocalyptic/medieval culture develop. Do you have plans to develop this theme further and really flesh out more of the innovations and hardships of human society as it struggles to rebuild?

Oh yeah and PS... can't wait to see what Earl makes for Rick.

Nachie9 karma

As a gamer who has never played an MMORPG, what you're describing sounds like something I would get really excited about.

Nachie1 karma

What do you make of the assertion by Walter Jehne that our disruption of the hydrologic cycle moreso than the concentration of carbon in the atmosphere is what is driving disruptions in the thermoregulation of the biosphere?

Can we plant enough trees to restore the biotic pump and rehydrate the landscape?

Nachie-4 karma

I mean I'm pretty relaxed, but for a medical professional to read those questions and not infer that something quantitative should be included in the answer is, yes, ridiculous.

Nachie-6 karma

So everyone knows:

In emergency medicine 98-99% saturation (as measured by pulse ox) is the baseline you're looking for in a healthy person.

Anything below 95% is cause for concern in patient care and, in concert with Coronavirus symptoms, probably a flag to consider hospital care.

Different people (smokers, etc.) may have extremely variable baseline O2 sats. What's important is the trend.

The fact that he didn't answer this simple question is straight up ridiculous. "Dropping your oxygen levels" means nothing.