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B-B-B-BLAMM!!!
My friend's great grandmother just died recently, and she took it really hard.
Good luck, adumb.
Good luck, adumb.
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It was a bit of a letdownWelp, Lasers pretty much sucked.
You're funny.It was a bit of a letdown
@McFox: My guess would be All Stars. MXC had 20 signups but technically it was a 16 player game.
Watch your tongue it did not suck. It was not as good as the cool but it still had some good tracks.Welp, Lasers pretty much sucked.
Eor's Hellhouse Mafia 30 peeps.Sorry to hear it adum.
Not trying to be insensitive, but unrelated: does anyone know what the biggest (as in, number of players) game we've had on SWF is? I'm currently designing a game, and it's pretty massive.
You mean by the amount of players? Early games aka before Tom started to host stuff had 20+ players typically and I think Human Body Mafia had the most out of them.Sorry to hear it adum.
Not trying to be insensitive, but unrelated: does anyone know what the biggest (as in, number of players) game we've had on SWF is? I'm currently designing a game, and it's pretty massive.
Does delaying oral practice hinder learning a foreign language? Researchers randomly assigned 23 beginning students of Spanish to begin speaking practice immediately and another 23 to delay speaking for 4 weeks. At the end of the semester both groups took a standard test of comprehension of spoken Spanish. Suppose that in the population of all beginning students, the test scores for early speaking vary according to the N(32,6) distribution and scores for delayed speaking have the N(29,5) distribution.
1. What is the sampling distribution of the mean score x(bar) in the early-speaking group in many repetitions of the experiment? What is the sampling distribution of mean score y(bar) in the delayed speaking group?
2. If the experiment were repeated many times, what would be the sampling distribution of the difference y(bar)-x(bar) between the mean scores in the two groups?
3. What is the probability that the experiment will find (misleadingly) that the mean score for delayed speaking is at least as large as that for the early-speaking group?
And you didn't invite me?Also officially declaring V/LA status until Sunday night. Spring break with 10 people in a condo on the beach in Florida is full of shenanigans. XD
D=And you didn't invite me?
Ok ok, I expect a spot next time though.D=
Would've if we had space duder but I didn't drive and we already had two cars packed to the max.
Unless of course you were gonna buy a plane ticket but I just assume poor college student status for everyone. XP
You suck.Not Overswarm!
*rolls in his money*