Dara, Unscientific Poll, Wisdom of Crowds

I suggest that we take an unscientific vote on this matter, then table the topic until there is some more definitive news, which may never come, but then again might. The wisdom of crowds suggests that our completely biased and boneheaded attitudes and beliefs--contradictory as the stew of opinions here is--might well cancel each other out in such a way as to provide a valid collective answer. Then we can come back in a year, decade, or whenever, and some can yell, "I told you so!" from their respective berths in the nursing home, before, that is, speedily reattaching the oxygen mask and HGH drip.
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  • Something like 82.5% of statistics are made up and have no factual basis you know! That's the great thing about statistics. You put complete BS in print and if you throw in a percentage, people will believe you. I always like to look for sample size and/or error. I knew there was something I liked about you Chris!:p If I could afford to be a career student, I would study mathematics and statistics. I have a mountain biking friend at the University of Richmond studying biostatistics. What sort of stats courses do you teach?
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  • Something like 82.5% of statistics are made up and have no factual basis you know! That's the great thing about statistics. You put complete BS in print and if you throw in a percentage, people will believe you. I always like to look for sample size and/or error. I knew there was something I liked about you Chris!:p If I could afford to be a career student, I would study mathematics and statistics. I have a mountain biking friend at the University of Richmond studying biostatistics. What sort of stats courses do you teach?
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