It's in the paragraph directly below the embedded tweet in this very article.
When should the mean be used? It seems that in many (most?) real-world data sets, the tails can be quite uneven.
In what sense
Plot twist - he was black
So I should do this with my 93 Camry after med school right? I mean technically I think the title is still in my dad's name but whatever
It's like diagnosing cervical cancer
That's a lot of money
Yeah it's blindingly obviously sarcastic
Yeah this is pretty dumb. Football is inherently violent and the potential for serious injury is high. If we're not comfortable with that, we need to stop supporting the sport at all levels.
So, Pastor Maldonado
That's Lewis stalling out, not Nico
This short clip actually reminds me of the upcoming Firewatch
Game for change: Valiant Hearts
I've been staring at the first sentence for five minutes and I still can't figure out what you meant
Have you read Article 25?
I've seen that chart a lot. I haven't seen how it was generated, and while its general point is true (increasing resolution produces diminishing returns at large distances), I think it's important to remember there is a difference between "noticeable" and "can see the pixels."
I've seen that chart a lot. I haven't seen how it was generated, and while its general point is true (increasing…
A good recipe for ending up with 1 engine supplier
For some reason I just noticed for the first time that there's a lot of F1 in the greenhouse of the P1.
In a normal air-filled tire, the space occupied by the wheel does not contribute to the flexibility of the tire. In this tire, the rubber spokes play the role of the air-filled chamber of a normal tire. Any reduction in the length of those spokes (to make the tire fit over a car wheel) would be accompanied by…