If you believe ...

Your tone, as ever, preempts your message.

Well, I knew there were lots of fudge factors, color me surprised to find that they add up to the devaluing of votes cast by 42%,

And of course, that's probably nearer 50% if when you take votes due to my casting votes and fairy votes etc.

Just as well I'm not motivated to come here by their acquisition; else I might take umbrage at the theft of the recognition of my efforts and contributions for the last 6 years.

Were I just starting out here, I might find the arbitrary caprice of the value of my vote cast; and the arrogance of those that devised and intellectualised to justify their bad math; more than a little off-putting.

Or is my guess ...

No need to guess, I stated exactly that.

Nuff said. There are lies, pure lies, and perlmonks arithmetic...


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In reply to Re^4: The significance of 2010-03-16? (RTMF?) by BrowserUk
in thread The significance of 2010-03-16? by BrowserUk

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