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On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Jonathan King wrote:
> (Well, when n is sufficiently large and it's currently the largest n
> available).
>
> Now this ends up being almost completely right, for an interesting
> reason.
and on, and on, and on...
do you really expect people to read all that?? ;-)
> Hey, this even works to predict things about any highly selective
> market. Why are waiters and maitre d's in places with exceptional food
> often really annoying? If they weren't, then more of the wrong sort
> would go there, and the next thing you know "all you can eat catfish"
> would be on the menu.
Good one. I paid a $10 cover to go into a bar the other day. It was
worth it: Not crowded, better people, reasonable drink prices.
Mike
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