Curvy Women? Autism? How could they be possibly related?

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Ligea_Seroua
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24 Jan 2009, 7:12 pm

Ha Ha Ha

Sorry I had to double check the names..for a minute I thought it was Dr Benny Hill of the Beavis and Butthead institute.

I can imagine the grant application now "umm yeah, we'd like some money to look at ladies figures..." Why, "ummm, it might be related to ....damn think of something...oh yeah, in case their kids might have autism or something...hnuurrr hnurrr"

Damn, why am I doing pharmacology? Now how do I get do research into "Robert Downey Junior, does he look good sans clothes? Is handsomeness related to overcoming addiction". Obviously the University of Bath is the place to go.



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24 Jan 2009, 10:49 pm

Ligea_Seroua wrote:
Ha Ha Ha

Sorry I had to double check the names..for a minute I thought it was Dr Benny Hill of the Beavis and Butthead institute.

I can imagine the grant application now "umm yeah, we'd like some money to look at ladies figures..." Why, "ummm, it might be related to ....damn think of something...oh yeah, in case their kids might have autism or something...hnuurrr hnurrr"

Damn, why am I doing pharmacology? Now how do I get do research into "Robert Downey Junior, does he look good sans clothes? Is handsomeness related to overcoming addiction". Obviously the University of Bath is the place to go.

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:


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24 Jan 2009, 11:16 pm

I have a mom and three sisters. That makes five women and all of us have curvaceous figures - why am I the only with AS then :x



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25 Jan 2009, 10:28 am

I don't think there would be any link between AS and curviness.



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27 Jan 2009, 4:28 pm

haha, this seems fairly unlikely to me. they should really give you confidence intervals on these statistics.



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27 Jan 2009, 6:13 pm

rennabella wrote:
haha, this seems fairly unlikely to me. they should really give you confidence intervals on these statistics.

I wonder if there exists a 0% confidence interval :p:



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27 Jan 2009, 6:35 pm

Kangoogle wrote:
rennabella wrote:
haha, this seems fairly unlikely to me. they should really give you confidence intervals on these statistics.

I wonder if there exists a 0% confidence interval :p:


Maybe it would just for one value?? Hmm, I'll have to find out.



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27 Jan 2009, 6:47 pm

rennabella wrote:
Kangoogle wrote:
rennabella wrote:
haha, this seems fairly unlikely to me. they should really give you confidence intervals on these statistics.

I wonder if there exists a 0% confidence interval :p:


Maybe it would just for one value?? Hmm, I'll have to find out.

You calculate it by integrating, so I imagine it would exist. Hmm, I might ask my lecturer friend next time I see him.



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28 Jan 2009, 2:07 am

Kangoogle wrote:
rennabella wrote:
Kangoogle wrote:
rennabella wrote:
haha, this seems fairly unlikely to me. they should really give you confidence intervals on these statistics.

I wonder if there exists a 0% confidence interval :p:


Maybe it would just for one value?? Hmm, I'll have to find out.

You calculate it by integrating, so I imagine it would exist. Hmm, I might ask my lecturer friend next time I see him.


Hmm, tell me if you find out!