Re: The Relative Importance of Web Development



On 30 May, 16:12, Howard Brazee <how...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 29 May 2007 14:26:13 -0700, Alistair

<alist...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'll give you a clue. When I did my degree in Marine Biology I walked
along the beach to Uni each day. I counted the number of used condoms
encountered and can state that they are positively correlated with the
temperature. Late March to early October the incidence of condoms
increases. Any temporary drop in temperatures will have a concomitant
drop in frequency of condoms.

That's on the beach. I would hypothesize that warm beds in the
winter vs hot beds in the summer have a different correlation.
Supporting evidence is that in the U.S., more babies are born in
September than in any other month.

The condoms were not the result of beach activity at night but the
result of the outflow from the local sewage farms. Therefore, most
likely to have come from a warm bed regardless of the time of year.

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