--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Barry Glazer <b.glazer@...> wrote:
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> The "error" is not in changing machines because you've had a "cold streak". The error is thinking / believing that changing machines will really make a difference in future outcome. The other reasons for changing machines are done with a belief that it will be less drafty, that the lighting will be better, that you will be in better company, etc. -- expectations that may have a more factual basis, and good reason for "believing" that THOSE changes will occur. But to think your "luck will change" with a machine change is NOT a reasonable expectation unless you believe that different machines with the same computer hardware are in fact statistically different in their expected performance for mysterious reasons that we can't perceive.
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> --BG
No,I'm telling you. Don't you guys know how to do anthing? Spit on the machine. That's how you get things done.
[vpFREE] Re: Math v. Superstition?
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