Most of the men sucked, most of the women nailed it.
Most of the men sucked, most of the women nailed it.
This was my favorite zone of WoW.
then are all surveys self-selecting unless you put a gun to someone's head and force them to respond? Everyone chooses to be part of a survey by that standard.
He wasn't the black ranger, he was some guy who appeared in a non-speaking role for one episode - http://www.imdb.com/name/nm…
… no
I'm pretty sure he was being sarcastic. Obviously all the people with the app knew it was there because you'd have to commit to activating it and leaving it running while you watch tv in order for it to be any good.
"Very poor" is a quality.
They're the Sundance Film Festival of "Oscillating Fan" videos.
… no, they presumably solicited people? I mean, I don't know how it happened, but I could imagine some ways. Like maybe they bought a bunch of contact info on people suitable for a survey? There might even be companies where you give them the profile of the group you're looking for, and they provide you with contact…
ya, I'm not saying anything positive about trump, Im just saying sample sizes tend to be smaller than you'd think. 15,000 is a pretty big sample and I would personally expect it to produce valid results.
A) Thats not really too few. Do yourself a favor and never learn how many people it takes to find out that Donald Trump is the front runner of the Republican party.
That sounds like a pretty large sample size to me. If they take 50 people for each sample group, like "people over forty who make less than 100,000 dollars a year" that would be 300 categories.
Without question yes. I'm not saying there's no reason to use a streaming service. I'm just saying that people who think it's too expensive have a point, depending on how you choose to look at it and what you think you're actually getting out of it.
I find them both exhausting. It's weird to me to think of them and Patton Oswalt as being part of the same crowd. I find him intensely energizing when he performs, and those two just suck the life out of me, like you can hear how depressed they are in every word.
probably not, I think hbo keeps everything on their own hbo go service.
I'm not bothered by either, people should do what they want. I was just agreeing with the op about the tone of the article and the way it ignores the other side of this debate.
Sure, and there was pushback on the price of cable too.
It's exactly nothing once the service goes away.
Exactly. The article points out that you're paying for all the music in the universe, but looked at another way you're paying for literally nothing.
It is, but I bet they could imagine a hundred ways it could go completely wrong for them too when they were signing the deal.