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Your high fiber diet is sure showing up on this message board in the form of sh*t. Another prime example of "see no evil, hear no evil."
Yes, you make good points about the frequency of occurrence and your question 2-3 re the data are well-considered. But a question for you: Do...
I'd stick to suturing if I were you. Perhaps you can either suture your hands to cover either your ears or your eyes.
In statistics, you can choose whatever denominator you wish to prove what you think is right. Sudden unintended acceleration may indeed be rare,...
Just maybe, Hockeydad, we can have a reasonable conversation. First thank you for reading the article. Yes, it's inconclusive but the question...
From the Mayo Clinic: To the Editor: The article by West and Ficalora1 on clinician attitudes toward biostatistics raises important issues...
Is this a possible explanation? From the LA Times: The Times found that complaints of sudden acceleration in many Toyota and Lexus vehicles shot...
From the LA Times article: The Times found that complaints of sudden acceleration in many Toyota and Lexus vehicles shot up almost immediately...
OK, hockeydad, see if you're comfortable taking your kids in your car after actually really reading this: Data point to Toyota's throttles, not...
Hey sport, try reading this and tell me what you think: Data point to Toyota's throttles, not floor mats - latimes.com
Oh really? from Jan Wall Street Journal: In recent months, there have been signs of tension between NHTSA and Toyota officials. On Nov. 4, the...
Many of you would benefit from this article in the LA Times: Data point to Toyota's throttles, not floor mats - latimes.com Re Toyota's...