@walesmaven wrote:
Honny,
The math in statistics and probability is straightforward. The tricky part is which math to apply to which problem, lol. So I do not think that we disagree.
Because when you reach 80, you'll understand...I think maybe select may be a better word, but maybe it's equal.@Shop-et-al wrote:
Inresting perspective- that shoppers can be branded as 'lazy'. Why do you use that term?
The word Perfectionist doesn't apply to me, my daughter yes, not me...I'm much easier on myself.@Shop-et-al wrote:
Thanks. I wondered if it were an 'Inner Perfectionist' driven sort of thing. But it is actually a privilege and a freedom to choose. Very nice!
No one "branded" me, oh dear, your perception of words.@Shop-et-al wrote:
Interesting perspective- that shoppers can be branded as 'lazy'. Why do you use that term?
Dual personalities, interesting!!@Shop-et-al wrote:
The Inner Perfectionist believes and clamors that I should have my head stuck in projects all day. The freer me suggests that today presents an opportunity to be in nature for hiking, sketching wee flowers, or just gazing upon clouds, critters, & open spaces. Who will win this little debate?
@Shop-et-al wrote:
Bummer about the car, HonnyBrown. Does your insurance allow for a rental car?
@Shop-et-al wrote:
what could be better than breathing...
@kimmiemae wrote:
Breathing while eating chocolate....
@Shop-et-al wrote:
what could be better than breathing...
@Mum wrote:
@Shop-et-al..Sorry. Feel better. Have lots of soup with LOTS of garlic and ginger. That's what helps me every single time.
@LisaSTL wrote:
No MS for me today or tomorrow. I got my EOM and EOQ shops done yesterday