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andrewducker) wrote2012-05-07 12:00 pm
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Interesting Links for 07-05-2012
- The real reasons Boris won and Ken lost
- Timeline of the far future
- Analytic thinking can decrease religious belief
- Bertrand Russell’s 10 Commandments for Teachers (and frankly, anyone with a brain)
- A majority of voters still in favour of Proportional Representation
- The Scale of the Universe (it's very big, and made of very small things)
- You've just been made minister for Awesome Fun Times. What do you do?
- The caramelized onions are a lie!
- If the CIA has confirmed they tortured someone why does the BBC keep putting the word "alleged" before the word "torture"?
- I am a statistician and I buy lottery tickets
- lessons learned from an iPhone mugging
- The frequent fliers who flew too much.
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Wow, I never before felt that the age of the universe so far was small.
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Wow! How could that happen? One would never have thunk it.
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As for the lottery article, I'll need to take a longer look at it, but I'm not convinced that it would work with the UK lottery. Since half of the UK money goes straight into lottery related charities, it means that regular players have at most a 50% expected return, and it's probably much less than that. Perhaps that return is elevated when there are a few rollovers in a row, but that doesn't happen very often. On the other hand, half of all the money goes to making the country better, so it's not all bad.
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