Peter Dalgaard wrote:
>> Drats!! I almost thought that you had gotten a hold on the elusive
>> problem of estimating the population of R users
I suspect that the Higgs Boson will be observed well before we get
reasonable estimates on that figure...just need to get the LHC back
online...
;-)
I thought R users were measured in fractal dimensions...or is that fractious?
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 4:06 AM, Detlef Steuer
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We are legion! :-)
I admit: that doesn't help with calculations ...
Detlef
Well, if you are really serious about this name business, it is much
deeper than just current frequencies of names. Both the popularity of
given personal names and their conjunction with family names varies over
time (see http://www.galbithink.org/names.htm for a good discussion of
the long ter
David M Smith wrote:
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> "David" is the sixth most common first name in the US (with a frequency of
> 2.363%) and "Smith" is the most common last name (with a frequency of
> 1.006%). Now, presumably first and last names aren't chosen independently
> (choice of a first name that in the same
David M Smith revolution-computing.com> writes:
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> David Andrew Smith from XL Solutions emailed me privately to clear up the
> confusion, too (thanks, David A). To avoid any future confusion, I'll use
> my middle initial (M) from now on.
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> To get this thread back to R and statistics, there
David Andrew Smith from XL Solutions emailed me privately to clear up the
confusion, too (thanks, David A). To avoid any future confusion, I'll use
my middle initial (M) from now on.
To get this thread back to R and statistics, there might be an interesting
counting problem here somewhere. :) Wh
Smith
who prefers to be called Drew because there are 2 David smith in his department.
My 2 cents !
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Smith
who prefers to be called Drew because there are 2 David smith in his department.
My 2 cents !
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y have different opinions).
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