RE: shrimp statistics

2002-02-08 Thread Reg Jordan
Title: Message Well, if this had happened in my house, and my wife observed what I was doing, the statistic to look at would be spousal homicide in North Carolina, 2002. reg -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Karl L.

Re: used books

2001-12-12 Thread Reg Jordan
This is one of the BEST sources for used books: http://www.powells.com/ Hope this helps. reg - Original Message - From: IPEK [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 1:51 PM Subject: used books Do you know any online used bookstore other than Amazon?

Re: Help for DL students in doing assignments

2001-10-15 Thread Reg Jordan
Well, OK. But one of the conditions of this pathetically drawn out pissing match was ...for any prime greater than 2... Perhaps this thread can now be put mercifully to rest. reg - Original Message - From: Ronny Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Nomen Nescio [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL

Re: cigs figs

2001-07-03 Thread Reg Jordan
Actually, the word is unalienable. reg - Original Message - From: Rich Ulrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 7:08 PM Subject: Re: cigs figs - in respect of the up-coming U.S. holiday - On Mon, 25 Jun 2001 11:49:47 GMT,

Re: Help me an idiot

2001-05-01 Thread Reg Jordan
I guess I shouldn't be surprised that comments in this thread can range from the sublime to the utterly tasteless from supposed professionals. Way to go. reg - Original Message - From: Gary Carson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 7:32 AM Subject: Re:

Re: Measuring student learning?

2000-11-27 Thread Reg Jordan
- From: "dennis roberts" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Reg Jordan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 5:06 PM Subject: Re: Measuring student learning? At 02:50 PM 11/27/00 -0500, Reg Jordan wrote: Instructional technologists and designers will tel

Re: No vote option

2000-11-15 Thread Reg Jordan
Drake Bradley wrote: The point of having the voter select "No vote" is so that such decisions can be distinguished from ones in which a hole *is* punched, but the machine failes to detect it (due to the chad sticking, etc.). Assuming that the "No Vote" hole is punched out, right?! Of course,

Re: Stats on Palm Beach votes

2000-11-10 Thread Reg Jordan
These 19,000 "spoiled" ballots account for about 0.3% of the vote count. Doesn't seem too high to me. reg - Original Message - From: "dennis roberts" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 10:02 AM Subject: Re: Stats on Palm Beach votes the people

Palm Beach Stats

2000-11-10 Thread Reg Jordan
ly equally across the voting spectrum?reg - Original Message -From: "dennis roberts" [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: "Reg Jordan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 12:23 PMSubject: Re: Stats on Palm Beach votes At 11:45 AM 11/10/00 -0500

Re: Stats on Palm Beach votes

2000-11-10 Thread Reg Jordan
. If the ballot was confusing, the time to fix the confusion was at the time of voting. Statistically, there may well be anomalies in the Palm Beach County data. But so what? reg - Original Message - From: "Eric Scharin" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Reg Jordan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL

Re: Palm Beach Stats

2000-11-10 Thread Reg Jordan
Yes, that's correct. You had to FOLLOW the arrow to the hole to punch, just as stated in the instructions. reg - Original Message - From: "Paul Bernhardt" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Edstat" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 1:55 PM Subject: Re: Palm Beach

Re: Stats on Palm Beach votes

2000-11-09 Thread Reg Jordan
With all due respect, So what!? (1) The ballot was mailed in advance of the election to all registered voters and to officials of all parties listed on the ballot. There were NO protests from anyone concerning possible confusion in the use of the ballot. (2) Assistance was available AT THE

Re: Error in polls, Part 2

2000-11-03 Thread Reg Jordan
Each state is not necessarily winner-take-all. Several states permit their electoral votes to be split. I believe either Kansas or Nebraska is one of those states. reg - Original Message - From: "Rich Ulrich" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 11:56

Electoral College

2000-11-03 Thread Reg Jordan
Here is some additional info from the MSNBC website. Thought you might be interested: "Q. How are each states electoral votes allocated to presidential candidates? A. In 48 states, and in the District of Columbia, it is a winner-take-all system: The winner of the popular vote in a