>>Trivia question number two. This may be one of those "urban myths" but back
>>in the distant past when I was in graduate school, I was told about a study
>>that found that there was a correlation between the lengths of women's
skirts
>>and the business cycle.
>
>Two possible explanations:
>
>1
At 03:53 PM 3/11/98 -0800, Doug Orr wrote:
>Trivia question number two. This may be one of those "urban myths" but back
>in the distant past when I was in graduate school, I was told about a study
>that found that there was a correlation between the lengths of women's skirts
>and the business cyc
> Trivia question number two:
> there was a correlation between the lengths of women's skirts
> and the business cycle.
>
> (There is also supposedly a study linking the number of dairy cattle in
> Kentucky and the business cycle. Any help here?)
>
Often, you will find similar examples
DOUG ORR wrote:
>Trivia question number two. This may be one of those "urban myths" but back
>in the distant past when I was in graduate school, I was told about a study
>that found that there was a correlation between the lengths of women's skirts
>and the business cycle. About six months afte
Trivia question number two. This may be one of those "urban myths" but back
in the distant past when I was in graduate school, I was told about a study
that found that there was a correlation between the lengths of women's skirts
and the business cycle. About six months after skirt lengths start