Roy_G_Biv
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Re: Early voting in the second biggest state now at 43.7% of the 2016 total – and there’s still more tha
Earlier, I was mapping Brexit onto the timeline of the French Revolution. It was meant mainly as a joke, but I note that the parallel timeline has us pretty much exactly at the point where refactory … (View Post)2 -
Re: Early voting in the second biggest state now at 43.7% of the 2016 total – and there’s still more tha
Every country has arrays of different factors. Can you justify which factors you think should lead to a country being excluded from an analysis? (View Post)1 -
Re: Early voting in the second biggest state now at 43.7% of the 2016 total – and there’s still more tha
What's does this graph mean? For example, the figures for the 14th October, let's say one region has an R of exactly 1.00. As I understand it, R is the number of people infected by each inf… (View Post)1 -
Re: Early voting in the second biggest state now at 43.7% of the 2016 total – and there’s still more tha
New infections published today up 31% on a week ago. I'm unclear why you think that's compatible with R being below 1. To me it seems to contradict your assertion. (View Post)1 -
Re: Working out Covid-19 and the political classes – politicalbetting.com
Dominic Grieve (View Post)1