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Uldridge
Belgium4253 Posts
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JimmiC
Canada22812 Posts
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Cascade
Australia5405 Posts
On April 06 2017 23:24 Acrofales wrote: A "normal" family is going to be found in approximately 68% of the time, if we make some mild assumptions, like that the normality of families follows a Gaussian distribution, and we call anything within 1 std deviation of the mean "normal". Of course, given that this is two-tailed, we could make some further assumptions that you are talking in particular about the chance of encountering a subnormal family and are less interested in those supernormal ones, so encountering a random family, there is effectively an 84% chance of that family being at least as good as "normal" "Or" can mean "either that or that, but not both", as in "is it going to be cloudy or sunny tomorrow?". "Or" can also mean "one or the other or both" as in "do you have a black or blue pen i can borrow?". In mathematics, you only use the second version. A friend of mine in school was quite nerdy at that point, and would only use the second version, as that was the correct mathematical version. A mother of a different friend offered breakfast and asked him "do you want these cereals or the these cereals?", clearly using the first version of "or". My friend, i hope, understood what she meant, but wanting to prove a point looked at her a while before answering "yes please". No one appreciated that statement. | ||
Oshuy
Netherlands529 Posts
On April 06 2017 23:24 Acrofales wrote: A "normal" family is going to be found in approximately 68% of the time, if we make some mild assumptions, like that the normality of families follows a Gaussian distribution, and we call anything within 1 std deviation of the mean "normal". Of course, given that this is two-tailed, we could make some further assumptions that you are talking in particular about the chance of encountering a subnormal family and are less interested in those supernormal ones, so encountering a random family, there is effectively an 84% chance of that family being at least as good as "normal" Assuming there is a large number of criteria for normality, each following a gaussian distribution, with the same weight in the total estimate and all criteria independant from one another, a normal family in the aggregate will still be abnormal on 32% of the criteria. (caring, stable family with happy kids ... but there is a room in the basement where on sundays, laughing maniacally, they paint stars in false colours) | ||
Forgottenfrog
United States1268 Posts
On April 07 2017 06:57 Uldridge wrote: The international of what? International league of sock knitting? Is there a world record to be beaten? Is there specific categories depending on what fabric you knit with? What about age categories? What's your favourite type of knitting needle? Dota 2 The International | ||
Simberto
Germany11032 Posts
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mustaju
Estonia4504 Posts
On April 08 2017 05:27 Simberto wrote: So basically, Dota players are socialists? That DOES explain all the Chinese interest. | ||
farvacola
United States18768 Posts
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ZigguratOfUr
Iraq16955 Posts
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Thieving Magpie
United States6752 Posts
On April 09 2017 07:01 ZigguratOfUr wrote: What percentage of the people you know who fill expired parking meters before the meter maids go by are people who genuinely care about their fellow motorist, and what percentage are twats who do that just to feel good about themselves and rub how 'good of a person they are' in other people's faces. From a real life perspective--does it matter? If someone gave money to Jewish Community centers each week until the day he died, does it matter if he hated Jews and was doing it as a cover? Does the people his money helped get less helped? | ||
ZigguratOfUr
Iraq16955 Posts
On April 09 2017 07:08 Thieving Magpie wrote: From a real life perspective--does it matter? If someone gave money to Jewish Community centers each week until the day he died, does it matter if he hated Jews and was doing it as a cover? Does the people his money helped get less helped? I was just wondering. Though arguably putting money in expired meters isn't a good action at all since it decreases parking spot turnovers thus harming local businesses. | ||
Thieving Magpie
United States6752 Posts
On April 09 2017 07:13 ZigguratOfUr wrote: I was just wondering. Though arguably putting money in expired meters isn't a good action at all since it decreases parking spot turnovers thus harming local businesses. I don't disagree that there's many ways to analyze the impact of an action--just saying that the intent of the action is often meaningless when discussing the results of it. | ||
ZigguratOfUr
Iraq16955 Posts
On April 09 2017 07:19 Thieving Magpie wrote: I don't disagree that there's many ways to analyze the impact of an action--just saying that the intent of the action is often meaningless when discussing the results of it. Fair enough. Understanding the underlying intent can be useful if you want to extrapolate from the results however. | ||
Thieving Magpie
United States6752 Posts
On April 09 2017 07:23 ZigguratOfUr wrote: Fair enough. Understanding the underlying intent can be useful if you want to extrapolate from the results however. I can agree to that, but I do think they need to be considered separate values. If I bought food because I was hungry, my being hungry is a separate experience and variable than the food being bought. | ||
VengefulJerry
United States5 Posts
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domane
Canada1606 Posts
Q: In hindsight, should the US & allies *have* stopped advancing north after they captured Pyongyang during the Korean War? Edit: Grammar. | ||
ZigguratOfUr
Iraq16955 Posts
On April 19 2017 11:26 domane wrote: Probably. Q: In hindsight, should the US and its allies stopped advancing north after they captured Pyongyang during the Korean War? I don't think it would have made a difference. Pyongyang was captured on October 19th and by that point China had already decided to enter the war. | ||
farvacola
United States18768 Posts
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SaltySam
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Fecalfeast
Canada11355 Posts
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