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02-12-2007, 01:36 PM | #1 |
Slattern of the Swail
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When's Opposite Day?
Well...when is it? Just today I could've used that in a scathingly brilliant way. I said, in response to my long-suffering Stats prof, "It rejects the null!" (I admit to feeling a bit triumphant at this point) and she said, "It what?!" (Which immediately nulled my feeling of triumph, only to replace it with a sinking realization that I had NO idea what the hell was what)so IF I had been fast and on top of my game, I could have said, "It's Opposite Day!" but, instead, I had to concede that it really failed to reject the null which is a whole different matter.
When is Opposite Day? It's not on my calendar.
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