“Why do medical tests always have error rates?”
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John Cook writes: Someone recently asked me why medical tests always have
an error rate. It’s a good question. A test is necessarily a proxy, a
substitute ...
Twenty years of blogging in hindsight
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It’s 20 years since we started blogging on climate here on RealClimate
(December 10, 2004). We wanted to counter disinformation about climate
change that...
Highscalability is Up For Sale
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Hi everyone,
First, I’d like to sincerely thank everyone who has supported
Highscalability over the years.
We’ve grown together through some interesting...
Blog done moved
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At first I was hesitant because of its handling of latex, but Rolf of
Mathcination pointed out this excellent tool: latex-to-wordpress. So, from
now on I w...
THE END
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In addition to being the best comedy TV show ever, Seinfeld was a great
source of wisdom. In one episode, Jerry counsels George: “When you hit that
high no...
Introducing The Eye Tribe Tracker
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It's with great pride I today introduce the Eye Tribe Tracker. It's the
worlds smallest remote tracker, the first to use USB3.0 and the only one
below $100...
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