Means statistics are exaggerated, when they pass 100 percent.
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Am 30.05.2011 um 19:19 schrieb Steve Haflich:

> Debbie Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>   But, I have been off stage with Jerry Ashby who said tune 10% sharp.
> 
> Debbie, I find this statement hard to comprehend.  What does "10% sharp"
> mean?  If you (or Jerry) had stated "10 _cents_ sharp" then the meaning
> would be clear.
> 
> (The 1/4 inch tuning slide shortening Hans suggested the other day
> corresponds to 6 or 7 cents sharp on the open F horn.)
> 
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> 
> 137 percent of all statistics cited in mailing list messages are
> incorrect.
> 
> (c) smh, 1823
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