Re: [hybi] Insight you need to know: Browsers are at fault when servers crash

"Shelby Moore" <shelby@coolpage.com> Wed, 18 August 2010 12:20 UTC

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>> that will not cause people to build better houses
>
> to reduce my variance of expected outlays due to random events

http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article21650.html#comment93586
(detailed explanation)

Mathematically no statistics can guarantee the future, it can only be a
theft mechanism or a ponzi scheme. It is illusion that you are safer, but
you are stealing human capital and destroying the whole. There is a
mathematical reason the Bible said do not be surety for another person. As
an engineer, I wish they taught us this in school.

Ok everyone has the last word, I am gone...