It’s sad, really. The day before yesterday (I believe) he published graphs that, to my eyes, showed no change going back for I don’t know how long, because the wiggles all were about the same in scale and you could draw a flat line through them, whereas Marshall couldn’t decide whether the graphs showed no change or change twice a week. Indeed, he seemed emotionally pulled towards the latter, despite struggles to go with the former.
Josh Marshall bamboozling himself by reading meanings into poll numbers
It’s sad, really. The day before yesterday (I believe) he published graphs that, to my eyes, showed no change going back for I don’t know how long, because the wiggles all were about the same in scale and you could draw a flat line through them, whereas Marshall couldn’t decide whether the graphs showed no change or change twice a week. Indeed, he seemed emotionally pulled towards the latter, despite struggles to go with the former.
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I just backed Send Al to Vermont for the No Nukes Oral History Project on @Kickstarter http://kck.st/1U3In0X
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Happy birthday to
spiralsongkat!
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probability theory
1. Anyone interested in probability theory who does not read at least the early chapters of…
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