June 06, 2006

Tuesday Business

While I'm working on my laundry, I'll set you the same puzzle I've given myself: use the word stochastically in a sentence.

Posted by Melanie at June 6, 2006 01:20 PM | TrackBack
Comments

Too easy ... "Anyone wishing to truly understand the thought processes of George W. Bush must begin by analyzing them stochastically."

Posted by: SenorBozo on June 6, 2006 02:53 PM

Lee, I really though Stu was going to kiss it,
but stochastically

Posted by: dontpassgo on June 6, 2006 03:18 PM

using a form of the word...

A stohastic approach, in trying to determine if H5N1 will go pandemic is fruitless, because the available data is insufficient.

Posted by: TC on June 6, 2006 10:48 PM

@TC, that's the "Data ARE insufficient". "Data" is a plural word. Stochastical analysis shows this is not taught properly in the US.

Posted by: Stu Savory on June 7, 2006 12:05 AM

Oh, my, that's easy for a guy who was a sysadmin in a heterogenous environment. It's almost as easy for a security geek.

Windows is about stochastic computing.


Or how about this one ...

Classic dotcom companies had information infrastructures that were at best stochastically secure.
Posted by: Charles Roten on June 7, 2006 01:40 AM