A Make-Believe World of Random Failure Rates
What if all failures occurred truly randomly? Well, for one thing the math would be easier.
Better Home$ and Baseboards
People say that I overthink everything. I’ve given this assertion considerable thought, and I don’t believe that it’s true. After all, how can any one person possibly overthink every possible thing in just one lifetime?
Data Torturing in the Baseball World, Part 2
In part one yesterday, we looked at stats of the Boston Red Sox bullpen, a typical example of baseball’s tendency to find special cause in just about anything.
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