Friday, March 25, 2022

GOOD STUFF YOU MAY HAVE MISSED 032522




















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Joe Biden, perhaps accidentally, tells US troops they're going to Ukraine. "You’re going to see when you’re there," he told 82nd Airborne Division in Poland. You’re going to see women, young people standing in the middle, in the front of a damn tank saying I’m not leaving."


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DANCE LIKE AN ANIMAL!


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U.S. Army surgeon in tears: Top brass ordered silence on vaccine injuries. 'I am watching people get absolutely destroyed'....

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THIS FAMILY HAS BEEN PERSECUTED BEYOND BELIEF!…
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INTERESTING!!
During World War II, fighter planes would come back from battle with bullet holes. The Allies found the areas that were most commonly hit by enemy fire. They sought to strengthen the most commonly damaged parts of the planes to reduce the number that was shot down.
A mathematician, Abraham Wald, pointed out that perhaps there was another way to look at the data. Perhaps the reason certain areas of the planes weren't covered in bullet holes was that planes that were shot in those areas did not return. This insight led to the armor being re-enforced on the parts of the plane where there were no bullet holes.
The story behind the data is arguably more important than the data itself. Or more precisely, the reason behind why we are missing certain pieces of data may be more meaningful than the data we have. Don’t only listen to what is being said. Listen more to what is not being said.


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TRUNK MONKEY!
You gotta luv him!
https://youtu.be/2QazVIppiIo
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Prospective electric car owners gotta know, “Will my electric bill go through the roof when I charge at home?” After all, you’re plugging a battery literally the size of a Volkswagen into your house, so it must make the electric meter spin like when Clark Griswold plugged in a million strands of Christmas lights, right?

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