Hi

Recast as a probability problem ...

If hash brown choices are binary (yes/no), 20 options gives 2^20 = 1048576 and 
2^21 = 2097152.

So there must be some non-binary options?  2^19 X 3 = 524288 x 3 = 1572864, 
Martin's posted amount.

Are there indeed 20 options, with one having three choices?

Take care
Jim

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From: Bourgeois, Dr. Martin [mailto:[email protected]]
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Subject: RE: [tips] so how cold was it? The Waffle House Index

I would argue that it's a true ratio scale. There are, according to the 
official Waffle House menu, over 1,572,864 ways to order hash browns. The true 
zero point would be if the Waffle House were closed due to weather.

Marty

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Now is this ordinal or interval scaling? [Cool]

Another odd metric: I introduced my class yesterday to Oliver Smoot 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoot) who used his body to measure the Harvard 
Bridge. It's my understanding that after he tired, his brothers dragged his 
body for each successive smoot. The Smoot markers turned out to be useful. From 
Wikipedia:

The markings have become well accepted by the public, to the degree that during 
the bridge renovations that occurred in the 1980s, the Cambridge Police 
department requested that the markings be maintained, since they had become 
useful for identifying the location of accidents on the 
bridge.[12]<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoot#cite_note-12> The renovators 
went one better, by scoring the concrete surface of the sidewalk on the bridge 
at 5 foot 7 inch intervals, instead of the conventional six 
feet.[13]<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoot#cite_note-13>

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From: "Claudia Stanny" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 1:41:43 PM
Subject: [tips] so how cold was it? The Waffle House Index







For those who love odd metrics:

http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2014/01/how_bad_was_the_storm_using_th.html


Almost as much fun as the miniHelen (the amount of beauty required to launch 
one ship).  :-)


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