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September 29, 2007 at 3:12 pm #162038
Mike,Thanks.Be careful of Steve, he is not who he says he is. Go do a Google search
and see if he is really the kind of guy you want o be close to.0September 29, 2007 at 4:13 pm #162041Stan, took your advise and Googled Steve. Quite shocked. Are you sure it is the same person? I have three daughters and 4 grand daughters and that is the kind of person I am most fearful of.
0September 29, 2007 at 4:47 pm #162043
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Stan is super intelligent.Nobody can deny that0September 30, 2007 at 2:47 am #162076Same guy, hometown is right, age is right, picture matches sites like
mashedup, and the resume on Linkedin has a mysterious hole in the
same time period.I am amazed GE, George Group, US Navy and others didn’t check.0October 23, 2007 at 5:22 am #163544
Dr. ScottParticipant@Dr.-ScottInclude @Dr.-Scott in your post and this person will
be notified via email.Stan,
Sorry for the late reply, some fool earlier accused me of such. But if the reply isnt to me, then I cant see it.
I cant say that I know Bev. Maybe I do, maybe I don’t.
I think I know you. And no, I have never seen Stan dressed as Bev.
Hope this eases your mind,
Dr. Scott
0October 23, 2007 at 6:08 am #163548
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Please answer the original questions
thanks and regards0October 23, 2007 at 6:10 am #163549
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Have you disappeared or changed your screen name?
Please clarify as we still need your valuable input,
best regards0October 23, 2007 at 10:06 am #163557
Dr. ScottParticipant@Dr.-ScottInclude @Dr.-Scott in your post and this person will
be notified via email.Ok fake here goes,
DEO with RSM (RMS stands for what?)
What is the Non-parametric statistic (in brief)?
One that cannot be estimated to be from a normal distribution (e.g., Poisson or binomial distribution).
Explain the smulation with the Monte-Carlo Method (in brief)?
This cannot be explained in brief. But is generally a mathematical model which calculates the probability of an event taken into account the previous events and calculating the value of the next event being the same (probabilities calculated on the chance of the original event coupled with subsequent event changed by each subsequent. Sort of like counting cards in poker. What are the chances of drawing four aces in a row? (1/52)*(1/51)*(1/50)*(1/49) = 0.0000001539. This is the simple version, multi-variable and non-linear examples are also available.
DVT :stands for what?
I have no idea. Never heard of it.
MVT :stands for what?
Multi Variable Testing. A term attempted to be copyrighted by a firm after an article in Forbes Magazine which referred to DOE as MVT instead. MVT is the same thing as DOE using Plackett-Burman designs (originally publically presented in the mid 1940s). It is an attempt to brand something that has been around for over half a century.
That was quick and easy.
Thanks,
Dr. Scott
0October 23, 2007 at 10:10 am #163558
Dr. ScottParticipant@Dr.-ScottInclude @Dr.-Scott in your post and this person will
be notified via email.Ok fake here goes,
DEO with RSM (RMS stands for what?)
What is the Non-parametric statistic (in brief)?
One that cannot be estimated to be from a normal distribution (e.g., Poisson or binomial distribution).
Explain the smulation with the Monte-Carlo Method (in brief)?
This cannot be explained in brief. But is generally a mathematical model which calculates the probability of an event taken into account the previous events and calculating the value of the next event being the same (probabilities calculated on the chance of the original event coupled with subsequent event changed by each subsequent. Sort of like counting cards in poker. What are the chances of drawing four aces in a row? (1/52)*(1/51)*(1/50)*(1/49) = 0.0000001539. This is the simple version, multi-variable and non-linear examples are also available.
DVT :stands for what?
I have no idea. Never heard of it.
MVT :stands for what?
Multi Variable Testing. A term attempted to be copyrighted by a firm after an article in Forbes Magazine which referred to DOE as MVT instead. MVT is the same thing as DOE using Plackett-Burman designs (originally publically presented in the mid 1940s). It is an attempt to brand something that has been around for over half a century.
That was quick and easy.
Thanks,
Dr. Scott0October 23, 2007 at 1:54 pm #163569Hey Scotty, you in some kind of time warp?
0October 23, 2007 at 1:56 pm #163571My God, that’s as bad as inviting Reigle back.
0October 23, 2007 at 5:04 pm #163595
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