On 1/23/07, Phil Henshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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The idea is the eliminate the use of diverse statistics to make separate
snapshots of complex relationships, and to make moving pictures instead, that you can then find emerging behavioral structures in. We've long had the computer power and the statisticians haven't thought of the idea yet.
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Phil Henshaw ¸¸¸¸.·´ ¯ `·.¸¸¸¸ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Phil, will you please stop with the grotesque generalizations? That statement is rubbish - mathematicians and scientists and yes, even statisticians have been using dynamic visualizations (movies) for many years. It took me all of 5 seconds to type "scientific visualization" into Google and bingo, there's a page full of sites like http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/ with lots of dynamic visualizations. Could you please PLEASE try an occasional Google search before you write another of your "these people know nothing" emails? Exasperatedly yours, Robert
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