I know it hurts but it is what it is.
AT least I dont lie about being a particle physicist. yeah sure thing DMac...
The appropriate emoji would laugh and throws up at the same time.
"I do more science"
How does the speed limit sign resolve this further?
I know it hurts but it is what it is.
AT least I dont lie about being a particle physicist. yeah sure thing DMac...
The appropriate emoji would laugh and throws up at the same time.
Jesus ing christ, either they are all equally likely, or they are not. There is no other option. This shouldn't be difficult for an honest broker intellectual such as yourself, but you are really struggling with it for some reason.
Are all speeds for the victims car equally likely, yes or no?
Never said I was a particle physicist. You only know how to lie. You created the I LIE SUH assay.
Talk about how the speed limit sign narrows these options down. Your red herring about all things being equal completely ignores the speed limit sign.
That isn't an answer, geenyus. I think you know the problem with your earlier statement and are tryign to walk it the back.
So no, all speeds are not equally likely. Therefore there must be some way to get to a reasonable estimation.
Let's see if we can find that.
Do speed limit signs generally control speed for cars, yes or no?
Only on Spurstalk would an asinine argument like this go on for 6 pages.
So, we have some progress.Do speed limit signs generally control speed for cars, yes or no?
DMC: Speed limit signs do not generally control speed for cars.
So in any given 35mph zone all cars at all times could be going 1 mph, could be going 35 mph, could be going 110mph, all with equal probability.
I could select cars all day long on a road with a 35 mph speed limit, plot their speed, and have a perfectly flat graph.
Correct?
No it wouldn't.
Speed limit signs never control the speed of cars. Otherwise, when a car is speeding, the sign needs to be repaired.
Don't back out of your assertion now, we are just getting started.
So in any given 35mph zone all cars at all times could be going 1 mph, could be going 35 mph, could be going 110mph, all with equal probability.
I could select cars all day long on a road with a 35 mph speed limit, plot their speed, and have a perfectly flat graph.
Correct?
You asked a question, do speed limit signs generally control the speed of cars. I answered "no".
Now you're going on a different tangent.
How do speed limit signs control the speed of cars? Never mind driving tendencies.
Surrender accepted.
Chicken DMC never fails to fail. Nearly fought the Dragon of Angnor, nearly stood up to the vicious chicken of bristol.
Such simple questions. So difficult for DMC.
Speed limit signs cannot be used to determine the speed of a carPERIOD.
Still waiting for you to justify your neophyte mistake. We already know half of the cars in the OP weren't being controlled by the speed limit sign. Why is it then reasonable to assume the other half was?
If your assertion were true, you wouldnt' be afraid of answering my questions, chicken . Restating your ed assertion repeatedly wont' make it valid. Defending it might.
3rd time:
So in any given 35mph zone all cars at all times could be going 1 mph, could be going 35 mph, could be going 110mph, all with equal probability.
I could select cars all day long on a road with a 35 mph speed limit, plot their speed, and have a perfectly flat graph.
Correct?
I think the graph of car speeds would look more like a negatively skewed graph with the median right around 35mph.
The probability of any coin toss is always equal, no matter what the results of the preceding toss was.
Basic statistics 101.
For it to be unreasonable, you would have to negate an entire field of mathematics, that's why.
Are you going to negate an entire field of mathematics?
you could only take his claim this literally if you were acting in bad faith
You start with bad data and use a flawed method to get to a flawed result. This is why DarrinS laughed at you before he bent you over. If you knew anything at all about what you were discussing you would have known suggesting the speed limit sign was hasty and flawed. Now you're trying to show that it was reasonable.
What would have been reasonable would have been to say "maybe she wasn't going faster than the speed limit which based on that sign is 45" but no, you pulled a Wild Cobra and "estimated" using your mad reasoning skillz. You then doubled down.
Now you want to tack the entire field of mathematics onto your assertion as if you being wrong makes math itself wrong![]()
Not true.
If his claim was correct, then the speed limit sign was controlling the speed of the victim's car. If his claim wasn't true, then the victim (or some other force) was controlling the speed of the victim's car.
The first is obviously flawed however posters here routinely use these kinds of word games as escape hatches when they are cornered. You are no exception.
Either probabilities and statistics work or they don't.
Your inability to understand them, doesn't negate them. The truth doesn't care about your feelings, snowflake.
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Either speed limit signs control vehicle speeds or they don't.
You're moving the goalposts and throwing a fit because I won't play along.
Was "control" just a bad choice of words?
"vicious wordgames" everyone else understood it but you.
Only an idiot would think that I mean that a sign was actively controlling a car's speed.![]()
or someone with a reading disability. less funny, but everytime I talk with you it boils down to that.
So you're not liable for your own words and I should respond to you like you're a re . Got it.
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