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So I had a test in econ the other day, and right before the test, I realized I couldn’t think of a very good definition for multicolinearity. So I googled it… I found the following conversation on a forum at a math and statistics site:

E1st:
The reasonably attractive math girl described a statistical situation as exhibiting a “multi-colinearity”. Upon further review, I don’t even really know what that implies, but I do think it means that I want her now. Any female that spits out words like that either scares me or allures me. And I can’t tell which is which.

Also, the prof used the phrase “less than useless” to describe a certain variable. Within the next 24 hours, I will be termining someone “less than useless”.

It could be you.

Bess:
I doubt that any woman smart enough to be in a high-level math/science course would be dumb enough to like a boy who’s surprised when women exhibit intelligence.

E1st:
Ahh, Bess, how quickly I’ve soured your opinion of me! Fickle, just like a woman! And sassy to boot!

It wasn’t intelligence, it was math competence. They are much rarer breeds, and if you don’t believe me, it’s a friggin observation, based on experimental data. Argue with the numbers, not me.

I guess it was just funny to me… but I thought I’d share it, anyway.

In other news… I have nothing else to say… Sad, no?

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