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endnote Donating Member (645 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-24-04 01:17 PM
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27. TIA, I don't need to obsess about EV Monte Carlo simulations to
keep my anxieties down. Furthermore, models in this area only have the appearance of objectivity. For each "fact" you have you also have 5 assumptions. That is why I think it's BS. That is also why I don't have a model about this (and yes, I do Monte Carlo simulations for a living, in physics). What I do is be a poll watcher and make sure people are not denied the right to vote. So, it seems to me you are the one who's blowing smoke (you accused me of doing that first).
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