More statistics twisting for you. Correlation isn’t causation but I’ll bet some folks edit their Facebook lists anyway after reading this.
Yearly Archives: 2009
Weather report percentages can vex viewers
The percentage, by the way, refers to the percent of days that experience precipitation when the expected weather conditions are in place.
Well hell, if I’d’ve known that, a whole lot of other things would’ve made sense years ago. Like how we can be in 80% chance of snow when it’s snowing on me.
At least I’m not alone.
Grown-Up Calvin and Hobbes
I’m sure you can take firefighting as an elective.

Square Root Day!
We celebrate word geekdom enough around here that I’d feel remiss in neglecting the math geeks by not pointing out that it’s Square Root Day.
Not sure how we celebrate this one – carrot sandwiches on white bread?
Snowfall
The bedroom is dark except for the light shining off the iPhone screen. Dog snores waft up from the sides of the bed, and the heater clanks a bit.
Outside the window, the sky is orange and grey. I can almost make out the branches of the Japanese maple as they sag from the weight of the falling snow. The snowfall is silent, though the window screens’ buildup tells me the wind is blowing.
I know the orange light is pollution from the local schools and businesses. I know that it should be dark as coal. I know in the morning I’ll curse the snow & the havoc it causes in my life, but right now I can only stare into winter’s faded orange blanket and hope that everyone else is as safe and warm.
I just don’t see it, personally.
