Writing out part of our ISO 9000 quality manual.
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?
Now we know!
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).