Lord Kenneth
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Even worse is the fact that degrees don't mean a damn thing concerning how intelligent you are.
Educated, yes, intelligent, no.
Educated, yes, intelligent, no.
He's a teenager, without any degrees (even a high school one), and yet he gets right what so many, many posuers get wrong.Lord Kenneth said:For you information, I am flaming, not using an ad hominem. You see, ad hom only applies if I am attacking you in a manner that tries to dismiss what you say. I am saying you are an idiot, that's a fact. I am not saying you are wrong because you are an idiot.
Yahzi said:
He's a teenager, without any degrees (even a high school one), and yet he gets right what so many, many posuers get wrong.
I would make fun of T'Chump's orgy of exhibitionism, but I put the loser on ignore after his first post (like, months ago).
Kevin_Lowe said:
There's no shame in a teenager not having a degree.
Kevin_Lowe said:
There's no shame in a teenager not having a degree.
Iamme said:Hi BillHoyt. You challenged a poster to your question as to what field would use a statician and geophysicist? I think the oil industry would. When I lived at my beach house in Texas, companies that were contracted by an oil company would come and do 'soundings' ...a way of sort of x-raying deep into the earth, below the Gulf, as to get a 'map' of the underground strata.
The statician part of it would come into play with comparative analysis, and I'm sure figures would be tossed around.
BillHoyt said:
That was my point, lamme. I know a bit about the oil patch and was hoping to unmask T'ai with some pointed questions. Alas, he already slipped by signing one his posts "-Who". He is, indeed, Whodini. Same ol' same ol'.
T'ai Chi said:
I simply have problems with someone, anyone, claiming I am not intelligent. I will stick up for myself by asking them if they have done any of the things I have.
If they haven't, then they haven't. Pure and simple.
I agree that that doesn't necessarily mean that I am more intelligent, etc., but it is an indicator that I graduated sucessfully from several universities, so their claims are pretty empty.
TLN said:
Sorry T'ai Chi, but degrees are not an indicator of intelligence. You can be a PhD holder and still a knucklehead.
T'ai Chi said:All other things equal, the person who has more formal education is more intelligent. [/B]
T'ai Chi said:
Giggle.
Don't you love the games Bill plays?? They are sooooo cute!
There is a whole field called "Geostatistics". Look it up sometime, Bill.
BillHoyt said:
Oh, goody. Let's talk about geostat. Recognize this?![]()
What is it?
TLN said:
Completely specious.
T'ai Chi said:
I think it is to estimate a correlogram, something which is used in spatial statistics to estimate the correlation among points a distance h away. Correlation most typically decreases with distance. I used this all the time in a time series and spatial statistics course I took, although in a different form.
Here is a hint for the future, Einstein, remove the link from your post next time. All anybody had to do was see your link when they replied:
]http://www.gypsymoth.ento.vt.edu/~sharov/PopEcol/lec2/eqcorrel.gif
and keep removing end terms until they reached the ecology page http://www.gypsymoth.ento.vt.edu/~sharov/PopEcol/. Then simply click on the "Elements of Geostatistics" link, to find your formula about 25 lines down.
Quit trying to stump me whenever you can. At the very least, keep your mission confined to the one thread that you specifically created for the purpose.
BillHoyt said:
..I'd have no interest in tweaking you if you weren't so interesting in laying claims
LFTKBS said:And why is T'ai Chi/Whodini the statistician so supportive of numerology?
And re: T'ai Chi's "all other things being equal, "the person who has more formal education is more intelligent": that's the dumbest thing I've ever seen you post.
E.g.: two people, Neil and Bob, are identical in all aspects. Each just graduated from high school. Neil goes to the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine and earns whatever degree it is they offer. A B.S., say.