Triple Crown Post Mortem

Started by richiebee, June 07, 2010, 06:17:24 AM

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Rich Curtis

Moosepalm wrote:

 \"I only wanted to clarify that he has the academic background to support his statistical contentions,\"

  I appreciate that, and I look forward to seeing him utilizing his academic background as he begins to support his statistical contentions.

moosepalm

Rich Curtis Wrote:
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> Moosepalm wrote:
>
>  \"I only wanted to clarify that he has the
> academic background to support his statistical
> contentions,\"
>
>   I appreciate that, and I look forward to seeing
> him utilizing his academic background as he begins
> to support his statistical contentions.

And maybe next time you can question him about it, directly, on the board where he posts.

Rich Curtis

Moosepalm wrote:

\"And maybe next time you can question him about it, directly, on the board where he posts\"

It sounds to me as if he ought to be doing half his posting here, but I\'ll tell you what: As a tribute to the Cmdiri method, I\'ll question him in private email, and then I\'ll have friends of mine post only the good stuff on the Rags board.

All kidding aside, I\'ll be happy to question him on the Rags board, but I would appreciate it if you would help him write his replies. Fair enough?

moosepalm

Rich Curtis Wrote:
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> All kidding aside, I\'ll be happy to question him
> on the Rags board, but I would appreciate it if
> you would help him write his replies. Fair enough?

OK, as soon as I get the decoder ring.  Based on previous experience, probably the best I can offer is to jump into the thread.  If it\'s a technical discussion of his pace/energy methodology, I haven\'t passed the competency test, yet.  At some point, management over there may want to pull the plug if the discussion strays too far from their own product.  Which may also be the case here, pretty soon.

TGJB

Actually, this string made me a little nostalgic...as long as the tone remains where it is. Curtis, keep it like this and the board will be a better place.

Ralph Kiner\'s line about stats is still the best: they\'re like bikinis. Show a lot, but not everything.
TGJB

smalltimer

What they reveal is suggestive, what they conceal is vital.

moosepalm

TGJB Wrote:
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> Ralph Kiner\'s line about stats is still the best:
> they\'re like bikinis. Show a lot, but not
> everything.

I think I\'ll feed that one to my friend.  I can\'t wait to see how it gets played.