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I let your little 'training in specific math'comment ride at the time because I thought it was funny. But since you're leaving now, I should probably close this loop. The 'tinyurl' you left doesn't work anymore but it didn't make the point you had hoped. The point it DID make was that log plots are good for viewing variations within trends to tease out any internal data. If you had been a regular reader, you would have read in 2012:
"The reader should immediately note that the chart above is plotted in a ‘Log-Log’ format: both chart axes are plotted using a logarithmic scale. This has the effect of allowing the clear display of early values, where wider variations in data are to be expected and of showing trends (and deviations from same) more accurately. As more statistically relevant data is accumulated, on through to where the system maturity point is selected for determination as to whether or not the system meets the reliability requirement, the deviation from the mean value should lessen (more about that later)."
From : http://elementsofpower.blogspot.com/2012/07/strange-silence-on-gao-f-35-june-2012.html
Jun 5, 2015, 12:00:23 AM
Posted to There's Legal Analysis, and then there's REAL Analysis

