And I could
not exactly figure out what the meaning of titrate is……
Neither could I.
Titration is a chemical procedure in which you measure the concentration of
a solution by adding something else until an indicator chemical, also in
the fluid, changes color, and then use the amount added to calculate the
original solution's concentration. A common example is determining the pH
of a solution. It's more loosely used to discuss adding two things
together to get a mixture at a given ratio of the inputs, and even more
loosely used in conversation among us nerds if the two things aren't even
chemicals in an experiment, such as titrating some experienced dancers into
your newbie workshop to get a 1:1 ratio. (NOT advocating that we pick up
this particular usage in contra!)
Perhaps the poster intended that the use of masks allowed the adjustment of
risk to a tolerable level, though that's a rather coarse analogy to actual
titration, unless somehow a variable percentage of masks is in play. Or
maybe they meant "mitigate", as you titrate the inputs, not the output.
--jh--
On Sun, Apr 9, 2023 at 4:29 PM Michael Pavan via Organizers <
organizers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Paul, thanks for speaking up about this.
On Apr 9, 2023, at 1:09 PM, Paul Rosenberg via
Organizers <
organizers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
It is helpful and also interesting to me to know
where you live and
where your dance is
And sometimes it’s nice to know your last name!
Agreed. We don't all know each
other and/or where they are (or are talking
about).
And I could not exactly figure out what the meaning of titrate is……
Neither could
I.
My understanding is wearing a mask protects other people from us, more
than it protects us from them. Masks are most effective protecting
everyone, only if everyone wears one.
In other words, if I'm willing to endure additional risk I should continue
to wear a mask to protect others, but not object if others don't wear one.
Michael Pavan
Falmouth MA
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