Oh? I could swear I read that it was more common than that. Explains a lot, then, thank you.

Oh? I could swear I read that it was more common than that. Explains a lot, then, thank you.


The problem with "random" statistics is they can be skewed by one guy's horrid luck and another guy's awesome luck...
You'd think they'd balance out, but there's a reason the concept of outliers and standard deviations is so annoying and important in statistics.
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