Please note: My actual understanding of statistics is about 33% below
average, according to a double-blind study of morons, psychopaths, and
mental-defectives. (wow, I haven't heard that phrase in years...
anybody here what that was from? :-)

On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 8:09 PM, Steve Scaffidi <sscaff...@cpan.org> wrote:
> Have him come as a normal attendee and I'll do a talk on statistics!
> I'll make sure it's rife with mathematical errors, logical fallacies,
> non-sensical algorithms and obnoxious references to internet memes and
> pop-culture. I'll also repeatedly mis-pronounce key technical terms
> and other random words. He wins 10 points for every minute he can sit
> there and not go insane!!!
>
> On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 2:15 PM, john saylor <js0...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> hi
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 9:59 PM, Conor Walsh <c...@adverb.ly> wrote:
>>> I haven't checked in recently, but I'm pretty sure that anything he
>>> has to present on Perl is not interesting from a Perl perspective and
>>> really only interesting from a "hey I'm a cool webcomic artist"
>>> perspective.
>>
>> well, it could be entertaining nonetheless. isn't one of the strengths
>> of the perl community that we're all interested in a lot of different
>> stuff? [like humor]
>>
>> --
>> \js : "verbing weirds language." -calvin  [http://or8.net/~johns/]
>>
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