On Sunday, October 09, 2011 11:26:21 AM Kenneth Lerman did opine:
> On 10/8/2011 5:08 PM, gene heskett wrote:
> <<<<story deleted>>>>
>
> > Because, as the above story amply demo's, they live among us, and they
> > even breed! Cheers, Gene
>
> When discussing a story like this, my son once said, "Have you met the
> average person? And fifty percent of people are dumber than that."
>
> (I then pointed out that technically speaking, fifty percent are dumber
> than the median, not the average.)
Details details. ;)
>
> Be careful.
>
And don't be afraid to double check work you are paying someone else to do.
All very good advice IMO, Ken.
Cheers, Gene
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