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    I'm suddenly reminded of the "liars, damn liars, and statisticians" remark from a certain author....

        Some statistics I think we all should be concerned with is the fact that 99.9% of both Gore-voting and Bush-voting citizens will experience a fatality within their lifetime and that this is only humbled by the equally alarming statistic that 99.9% of all *other*-voting or even non-voting citizens will also experience a fatality at least one time within their life. Additionally, these statistics were bolstered by the realization that while 99.9% of people in surburbia and major cities experienced a fatality during their lives, a horrifying 99.9% of people in rural and "country" areas also experienced a fatality. There is even speculation that these statistics may indicate a general trend whose reach could spread to other countries!

     The analysis I draw from those statistics, gentlemen, (please feel free to research/rebuke them at your leisure) is that I'm sure there are more important things to worry about.

  -Bryan E. Cole
   (wondering about the 0.1 margin)


-----Original Message-----
From:   "Ted Ashton" <[log in to unmask]> [SMTP:"Ted Ashton" <[log in to unmask]>]
Sent:   Friday, December 15, 2000 1:34 PM
To:     SMTP@SERVER2@Servers[<[log in to unmask]>]
Subject:        Re: OT:  Bush vs. Gore Election Statistics

John,
  While you're considering Wirt's bridge offer, let me comment a moment on the
numbers:

  <SNIP>

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