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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostAgain Drewster. WRONG! Easily researched.





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Well you'll have to ask Prof SAS which one he was referring to........Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNassim Nicholas Taleb's "Black Swan theory" is related to, but distinct from, Popper's work and the subject of inductive categorical inference. Popper's work is related to logical theory and the philosophy that underpins scientific method, whereas Taleb's work is concerned with predictability and psychological bias.Comment
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Bugger - I forgot the skins. Back in a mo...Originally posted by realityhack View PostHere you go. Roller's rights.Comment
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At what point did we decide we were comparing the ratio of dog to fox attacks?Originally posted by Drewster View PostWell not that resolutely to be fair.....
I would suggest that the ratio of Fox Attacks (real or alleged) on humans vs Dog Attacks on Humans
would be at most 1:100 (possibly 1:1000 or 1:10000???)
PS "Cretin" only took about 5 mins.......
Although given the fact that Churchill doesn't believe in the reported fox attacks due to seeing a rabbit retrieve bones from a sealed coffin, I suppose any spurious and arbitrary linkages are permitted, nay even encouraged, in this Daliesque (or maybe solvent fuelled) thread.
Hard Brexit now!
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If you had a beard you would look like a Twunt as well as talk like one.......Originally posted by sasguru View PostIf you had a brain, you might be dangerous.Comment
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I'm pretty sure he's a fan of Popper's.Originally posted by Drewster View PostWell you'll have to ask Prof SAS which one he was referring to........
Hmm, do I need that apostrophe...
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This is a non smoking threadOriginally posted by rsingh View PostOK, fridge restocked with Stella, and the pizza is on the side. Now, is there an ash tray anywhere?
Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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Yeah but tomorrow I could shave off my beard, but you're stuck with being a thick twunt forever.Originally posted by Drewster View PostIf you had a beard you would look like a Twunt as well as talk like one.......Hard Brexit now!
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I have also read Taleb. His interesting insights into psychological bias are completely applicable to this thread.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI'm pretty sure he's a fan of Popper's.
Hmm, do I need that apostrophe...
Hard Brexit now!
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