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What a meaningless statistic. 60% increase on say 10,000 homes is 16,000 homes. (That's not a realistic number btw ... just a number to show that this is not really a dramatic increase ... significant, maybe ... dramatic as it might seem, no way.
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| said by sbrook :What a meaningless statistic. 60% increase on say 10,000 homes is 16,000 homes. I think it was Mark Twain that said, "There are liars, damn liars, and statisticians." -- "Jazz isn't dead, it just smells funny" - Frank Zappa |
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| reply to sbrook said by sbrook :What a meaningless statistic. 60% increase on say 10,000 homes is 16,000 homes. It rose from 2.0 mln in 2002 up to 3.2 mln in 2003. That's not a meaningless statistic. |
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2 edits | reply to sbrook quote: What a meaningless statistic
I agree 100%! Better to include numbers 
*Edit* ... Even more useful if you include the "to 2003" part. 
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| reply to av8r said by av8r : said by sbrook :What a meaningless statistic. 60% increase on say 10,000 homes is 16,000 homes. I think it was Mark Twain that said, "There are liars, damn liars, and statisticians." That's cause the guy who said that apparently didn't take a stats course... -- 64 bit CPUs and OSes? That's so 1996. Viva La Fee' Verte! |
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