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![]() On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 15:25:40 -0800, Roger Coppock wrote: Poor Rich you got so many things wrong here, you're either very stupid or playing at it. I can't waste time with any of your errors, they're all too dumb. "Bill Ward" wrote Yeah, Rich, shame on you for using big words like "chaos". How do you expect Roger to understand that, when he clearly doesn't even understand the use of statistics? Some of us know that over the short term curves can be approximated to any desired accuracy with a series of straight lines. This observation is the mathematical basis of all modern physics. Somehow the observation has escaped Bill Ward. |
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