Alphamazing
Alphamazing
Alphamazing

Writing out part of our ISO 9000 quality manual.

Hm. I wonder where my brain was.

Happy last day of May, and congratulations on your first COTD of the year! You've got 0.8547% of the year's 117 COTD awards. You're also the 92nd unique visitor, which brings our average to 1.2717 awards-per-winner, standard deviation of 0.6970.

Congrats on your first COTD of 2012! With it you have 0.8621% of the 116 awards given so far this year. You're also the 91st unique winner this year, bringing the average to 1.2747 awards-per-winner, standard deviation of 0.7003.

Congrats on your second COTD this year! You have now joined the exclusive ranks of the multi-time COTD winners for 2012, and hold 1.7391% of the year's awards.

...Congratulations on your COTD? It's a bit melancholy, I'm not sure congratulations is the right word?

Another first time COTD winner for 2012! That makes you the 90th unique winner this year, with 0.8850% of the year's awards. You've brought the average to 1.2556 awards-per-winner, standard deviation of 0.6961.

Congrats on your first COTD of 2012! That means you now have 0.8929% of the year's awards. You're the 89th unique winner, and bring the average to 1.2584 awards-per-winner, standard deviation of 0.6995.

COTD Statistics: Who the Hell Schedules Meetings at 4pm All the Time? Edition

Is it too early to nominate for #COTD?

Stripped down bikes, stripped down car, stripped down stats.

How is this only your first COTD of 2012?

Have late numbers!

Not this year, according to my spreadsheet. I do all my counts based on user name. You can change your display name as much as you like.

Since you're both quoted directly, I guess you both win? This will be my assumption, unless Raphael corrects me otherwise.

As an engineer, I like this COTD. I'd also like to take this time to add to it (here, where it's visible, because i can).

More speed numbers!

COTD Statistics: Just Got Out of a Meeting and Want to Go Home Edition

Yeah, that's doable. I could probably do the whole thing on google docs, but I'm not sure how well Google remembers cell formulas and carries them over after the document has been closed. I use Excel mostly just due to familiarity (and good online support).