Talk to me about DDB...
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Re: Talk to me about DDB...
Wow even this is being debated.I took cogno's quote to mean that 2+2 = 4. If you disagree, you are simply wrong.It's a point I made in my book, but I liked his phrasing. I did not know the context he was using it in and only saw the quote as a standalone. Here's my version...It is possible to have differing viewpoints between two people in mathematics, where this occurs the possibilities are as follows:1. Person A is right. Person B is wrong.2. Person B is right. Person A is wrong.3. Both person A & B are wrong.~FKFrank, I love the way you state this, but there is always the following:Why mathematicians don't tell jokes: A frequentist and a Bayesian were having a beer together at their favorite watering hole and arguing about probability. They finally agreed that the frequentist was either right or he was wrong. Just as they were reaching accord, an intuitionist walked into the bar and could not confirm that their concurrence was correct.
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Actually fell off my chair.