The test kit is a generic test kit, and when they found out it could be used for C19, they changed the name from “generic test kit for viral infections” to “Covid 19 test kits”.
I personally think it’s 1, but until I see a better source than a homemade excel sheet, 2 or 3 is also on the table.
To clarify 3.
I work with sales, and if I change the name of a product, and make a table for that product for last year, the name of the product has changed.
So if product A sold 1000 items in 2020, and I rename the product to B today, and looked up sales for 2020, B sold 1000 items.
Shitty database structure, but it might be an explanation.
Shitty database structure, but it might be an explanation.
100% the reason... and almost discredits Zelenko 100% IN EVERYTHING for being that stupid to not question the role of named items in a database that are referred to by an ID and not their name.
I have never been "impressed" with people that are "brilliant" in one area and complete fucking retards in everything else. Makes me really question their actual brilliance in that one area if they are unable to tie things together in the world from their knowledge in one area.
My favorite quote on the subject:
Falsus in Uno, Falsus in Omnibus
Three possible explanations:
I personally think it’s 1, but until I see a better source than a homemade excel sheet, 2 or 3 is also on the table.
To clarify 3. I work with sales, and if I change the name of a product, and make a table for that product for last year, the name of the product has changed.
So if product A sold 1000 items in 2020, and I rename the product to B today, and looked up sales for 2020, B sold 1000 items.
Shitty database structure, but it might be an explanation.
100% the reason... and almost discredits Zelenko 100% IN EVERYTHING for being that stupid to not question the role of named items in a database that are referred to by an ID and not their name.
I have never been "impressed" with people that are "brilliant" in one area and complete fucking retards in everything else. Makes me really question their actual brilliance in that one area if they are unable to tie things together in the world from their knowledge in one area.
My favorite quote on the subject:
Falsus in Uno, Falsus in Omnibus
Wrong about one thing, wrong about everything.
I’d say it was both 1 and 3. They knew. But didn’t change the name on generic test kits until they were ready to release virus.