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Dr Alan Jones hits the Monte Carlo jackpot |
Roger: "Once again a post which only exposes your ignorance." No problem, I admit I don't get it. I don't even get what there is to get. "But I'll try to reduce it somewhat." You did not succeed. I still don't get it. In fact I'm even more confused. "The first, devised by NetSurfr, involves selecting a random number for each prediction. That number is compared to the real prediction and if it is smaller than the real probability, a hit is counted. Repeat for each prediction and store the number of hits in a counting array." Shan's explanation to Glen about his wall problem made more sense to me than this! I don't even know what random number you are talking about. Are you telling me everyone on this board understands this but me? I can take it. I learned a long time ago not to fear standing alone looking dumb. I'll just take your word for it, I guess. Just so we can be friends. Follow Ups: ● Re: Dr Alan Jones hits the Monte Carlo jackpot - Roger Hunter 20:49:51 - 11/20/2005 (30823) (1) ● Re: Dr Alan Jones hits the Monte Carlo jackpot - Ara 07:32:31 - 11/21/2005 (30840) (0) |
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