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How weird. I'm at my desk eating bacon, then this thread pops up!
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Mrs. Roo...there is absolutely nothing odd about sitting at your desk eating bacon at any time. It was synchronicity though.
Let me add that it seems to me you are making some very sound nutritional choices, and as a result of eating this delicious crispy treat you are going to have one hell of a good day.
You go girl!
:)
Sprite
I just ate a Canadian Bacon Bagel with egg.
The Wallet! I want one....
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BACON WALLET
Elvis would want you to have this.
Put some meat into your pocket with one of these intriguing bacon wallets! You thought people looked at you weird before? Wait until you see the looks you get from pulling a wad of bacon out of your jeans
You're quite right. If I sit at my desk eating bacon for over 85% of my day that drastically increases the probability of an internet bacon dual event.Quote:
Originally Posted by snowsprite
Deep.
I'll write up a formal study on the effects of bacon to the human psyche while in cubicle hell. Maybe we'll get published?!?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mrs Roo
Mmmmm, weekend bacon....
B)
Will that be qualitative (how do you 'feel' about bacon while at your desk) or quantitative (the mean bacon satisfaction score at a desk is significantly different to that at the breakfast table (mean at table = 52.7 +or- 3.77; mean at desk = 83.92 +or- 5.9)?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mtn Man
What's deeper is this first instance of statistical bacon incidents on the internet.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mrs Roo
Bacon is worthy of a deeper analysis.
You mean rashers, right? Bacon is thin cut.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mrs Roo
Qualitative and Quantitative to cover all angles. We don't want an ounce of doubt that bacon enhances everyone's lives.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mrs Roo
Electrodes will be involved....
No animals will be hurt in this study....only a few maggots....;)
B)
Except for the initial pig sacrifice, of courseQuote:
Originally Posted by Mtn Man
The normal bacon, also called Porcine bacon, is an extremely important probability bacon in many fields. It is a family of bacons of the same general form, differing in their location and scale parameters: the mean ("average") and standard deviation ("variability"), respectively. The standard normal bacon is the normal bacon with a mean of zero and a standard deviation of one (the green curves in the plots to the right). It is often called the bell curve because the graph of its probability density resembles a bell.
But if we looked 3 standard deviations to the right of the mean, would this be the end of the bell? i.e. the bell en.... oh never mind.Quote:
Originally Posted by Buster Highmen
Sounds like we're getting into the realm of 6 Sigma. Is it the weekend yet???Quote:
Originally Posted by Mrs Roo
B)
I hope so. This endless round of ANOVAs is doing my head in. They are not even on bacon related variables, godammit!Quote:
Originally Posted by Mtn Man
I would relish bacon statistics, however.............drool...........
I'd onion them.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mrs Roo
Lettuce, mayo and tomato?
A lady once asked me, "Doesn't Bacon shrivel when it gets hot?"
I gonna name my next child either:
Christopher Patton (Chris P. Bacon)
or Megan
But take the positives too:
"Bacon sure is tasty"