One Sasquatch
I think I’m going to use Sasquatch as a metric of accountability/accuracy. One Sasquatch = enough photographs and/or evidence to warrant an investigation, particularly into the evidence if it’s...
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I think one of the greatest personal conflicts any of us has to face – and we do so on a regular basis – is the conflict between what we observe, and what we wish we would be observing. We can’t help...
View ArticleThe thickness of the lines on the ruler
I think it’s always worth remembering that precision is not the same as accuracy. For example, if I tell you it’s 413.793 degrees here in Portland, I am being very precise — but not accurate. If I tell...
View ArticleOne Sasquatch
I think I’m going to use Sasquatch as a metric of accountability/accuracy. One Sasquatch = enough photographs and/or evidence to warrant an investigation, particularly into the evidence if it’s...
View Article“But I thought you…”
I think one of the greatest personal conflicts any of us has to face – and we do so on a regular basis – is the conflict between what we observe, and what we wish we would be observing. We can’t help...
View ArticleThe thickness of the lines on the ruler
I think it’s always worth remembering that precision is not the same as accuracy. For example, if I tell you it’s 413.793 degrees here in Portland, I am being very precise — but not accurate. If I tell...
View ArticleOne Sasquatch
I think I’m going to use Sasquatch as a metric of accountability/accuracy. One Sasquatch = enough photographs and/or evidence to warrant an investigation, particularly into the evidence if it’s...
View Article“But I thought you…”
I think one of the greatest personal conflicts any of us has to face – and we do so on a regular basis – is the conflict between what we observe, and what we wish we would be observing. We can’t help...
View ArticleThe thickness of the lines on the ruler
I think it’s always worth remembering that precision is not the same as accuracy. For example, if I tell you it’s 413.793 degrees here in Portland, I am being very precise — but not accurate. If I tell...
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