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Newcomer Level: 4 Posts: 2/2 EXP: 220 Next: 59 Since: 09-17-07 From: Alberta,Canada Last post: 6068 days Last view: 5997 days |
Title says it all. |
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Porcupo banned Level: 40 Posts: 30/312 EXP: 431090 Next: 10219 Since: 07-29-07 Last post: 5915 days Last view: 5886 days |
it separates the whales from the dolphins
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Red Birdo Level: 92 Posts: 472/2112 EXP: 7691044 Next: 65893 Since: 02-19-07 Last post: 4450 days Last view: 3222 days |
In ancient Celtic mythology, the porpoise was associated with wisdom and foresight. The phrase "The Porpoise of our Stats," which seems to be a nonsense phrase, is used among professionals to refer to the most compelling evidence they provide with their statistical analyses. |
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