The current results, with the stakeout in front, seem to show humanity's love of plot. Somewhere along the way in my life, I lost the plot, so voted for the podcast speed one, which I bet you could have predicted. Great idea for a topic, in my mind....Yes, the convergence of the categories suffers because, as mathematicians, we have to a certain amount of faith at a point that the theoretical mathematician who analyzed the probability in the original article you surveyed had it right, and all individual instances around that just represent individual data points. It's a better thing to look into if one thinks there was something wrong in how he analyzed the probability, but we don't know just how he did that, because the article you read wasn't the kind that would go into that kind of depth.
The current results, with the stakeout in front, seem to show humanity's love of plot. Somewhere along the way in my life, I lost the plot, so voted for the podcast speed one, which I bet you could have predicted. Great idea for a topic, in my mind....Yes, the convergence of the categories suffers because, as mathematicians, we have to a certain amount of faith at a point that the theoretical mathematician who analyzed the probability in the original article you surveyed had it right, and all individual instances around that just represent individual data points. It's a better thing to look into if one thinks there was something wrong in how he analyzed the probability, but we don't know just how he did that, because the article you read wasn't the kind that would go into that kind of depth.
You should have made it an Eric Zorn Quip of the week type poll where we could vote for more than one. You've got at least two good columns there.
Was going to pick probably bobble just to read more about some Celtics deep stats but didn't do it to you