[AT] Blizzard of '78
Cecil Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Sun Jan 30 08:24:58 PST 2011
Al:
Like my Dad used to say: Figures lie and Liars Figure!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Al Jones" <farmallsupera at earthlink.net>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2011 9:41 AM
Subject: Re: [AT] Blizzard of '78
>
> Cecil,
>
> I can't understand why any semi-rational person couldn't see that
> statistics is a pure "junk" science! Everything except the actual
> mathematical computations is MADE UP!! All it really tells you is what
> MIGHT happen.
>
> I officially became a Ed.D. student in ag. education last spring. Before,
> I had taken online classes as a Post-Bacculeaurate (probably misspelled
> but too lazy to spell-check) student for a couple years to get a 6th year
> certificate. Like Forrest Gump, I decided to keep on run-ning. Anyway
> the semester before I officially applied, I decided to take the first of
> two statistics courses I have to take. It was a struggle. What really
> got me was I took the tests in the evenings with the on-campus class, to
> avoid having to miss school, arrange a sub for my classes, etc. So I
> would finish school, meet my wife, drive 2hrs. to Raleigh, take the test,
> eat at Olive Garden, and come home. That "got" me. Anyway I finished the
> course with a B-. Then I read the fine print. As a PBS student at NCSU,
> any course you want to apply towards a real degree program must at least
> be a "B!" I emailed the professor and told him about it and was there any
> extra work I could do, (I didn't ask !
> for a freebie) and he told me to "double check that, he wasn't sure that
> was correct." In other words, I think that was his way of saying I was
> "screwed."
>
> The sad thing is, everything I will need to do with my data can easily be
> done with a computer. The interpretation part is what you really need to
> know, and that part is easy. I don't see myself ever picking up a
> calculator to do any of those rediculous calculations again once I finish
> this last course.
>
> Al
>
> -----Original Message-----
>>From: Cecil Bearden <crbearden at copper.net>
>>Sent: Jan 30, 2011 8:10 AM
>>To: Antique tractor email discussion group <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>Subject: Re: [AT] Blizzard of '78
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>>Al:
>>You are the first person to echo my sentiments of statistics. I was in OK
>>state in 1973-75 I was told by my advisor that statistics would be an easy
>>course. Every time he said something would be easy, I had problems. I
>>have
>>always been a black & white sort of person. Right or wrong, it is or it
>>isn't. Those random number tables at the back of the book were so foreign
>>to me. I could nto believe that you coupld just open to any page and drop
>>your pencil and start getting numbers!!!!!!!!! Later on in the course I
>>lost my random number book, and just made up the numbers. I got the same
>>results....
>>That statistics course and the Agronomy 2124 (rocks & clods) were the 2
>>courses that ruined my 4.0 average. I was working at a tractor shop and
>>hauling and trading used farm machinery while going to college, so I was
>>gone a lot. The statistics prof was a real good guy, he was a young from
>>Australia, been here only 3 years.. I talked to him a lot after classes.
>>He had some great stories and I was the only one who wanted to listen to
>>them.. I told him I needed the credit to graduate since it was in my
>>senior
>>year, and he said do not worry. He gave me a C, and I mean Gave..... I
>>was
>>not so lucky with the Agronomy course. I had to take a couple of
>>engineering courses at the local junior college in OKC to graduate. Only
>>F
>>that I ever had.
>>
>>Cecil in OKla
>>
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Al Jones" <farmallsupera at earthlink.net>
>>To: "Antique tractor email discussion group"
>><at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 11:56 AM
>>Subject: Re: [AT] Blizzard of '78
>>
>>
>>>I would have been PROUD of a Thursday night exam. Ours were Saturday
>>>morning. I went home almost every weekend to do farm work and doggone
>>>sure
>>>had better things to do than set in Raleigh and take a exam on a
>>>Saturday.
>>>The only thing was, in ag. education we were still at that time in the
>>>college of education, (we moved over to College of Ag & Life Sciences in
>>>94
>>>or 95)and the requirement for us for chemistry was Chem 100! No lab,
>>>just
>>>3 hrs. of lecture a week. The exams were still no push-over but I knew I
>>>was lucky to be where I was.
>>>
>>> I'm in the second statistics class I have to have for my doctorial
>>> program
>>> right now. All my other online courses have had take home, open book
>>> exams. Not statistics. You either have ot show up and take the exam
>>> with
>>> the on-campus class, or make an appointment thru the NCSU proctoring
>>> center. I have managed to learn enough to know that the old saying about
>>> lies, damn lies, and statistics is 100% true! There is truly no more
>>> made-up, pull-stuff-out-of-the-air discipline than statistics!
>>>
>>> Al
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>From: David Bruce <davidbruce at yadtel.net>
>>>>Sent: Jan 29, 2011 9:39 AM
>>>>To: Antique tractor email discussion group
>>>><at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>>>Subject: Re: [AT] Blizzard of '78
>>>>
>>>>In my days it was calculators rather than slide rules but the rest held
>>>>true. Thursday night lemmings to the slaughter then lots of campus
>>>>unrest afterward (mostly water fights and drunks).
>>>>
>>>>David
>>>>NW NC
>>>>
>>>>On 1/29/2011 9:10 AM, charlie hill wrote:
>>>>> Al, ours were Thursday night exams. 90 minutes to work 30 problems in
>>>>> Harrelson Hall on those itty bitty swing up desks with a test booklet,
>>>>> a
>>>>> work booklet an answer sheet and a slide rule. You think things like
>>>>> Avogadro's Number or the Molar Gas Constant are tough on a calculator?
>>>>> Try
>>>>> them on a 23 scale K E or Post slide rule. The answer sheet was
>>>>> multiple
>>>>> choice. 5 possible answers to each question. The possibilities were
>>>>> the
>>>>> correct answer and the 4 most probably mistake answers. You didn't
>>>>> have
>>>>> time to check your work. You pretty much had to go with the first
>>>>> answer
>>>>> you came up with and believe me it was on the answer sheet.
>>>>>
>>>>> Charlie
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