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Date:         Wed, 20 Dec 2006 21:57:49 -0800
Reply-To:     David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM>
Sender:       "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:         David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM>
Subject:      Re: Clustering
In-Reply-To:  <889CFD77BD70DD4BAA172899250737E901CB4457@MAILBOXFIVE.home.ku.edu>
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larryhoyle@ku.edu replied: > >Except perhaps for a brian. Examples of clusters: "green", "blue" > >"yellow" ;>) > >David L Cassell wrote: > > >There is no dedicated hardware for the statistical methodology known >as > >clustering. > > > >Larry Hoyle > >Gee, brian won't do that for me. :-) > >And I prefer to think of the stuff between my ears as 'wetware' >instead of hardware. I guess it's all jargon... > >HTCT, >David >-- >David L. Cassell >mathematical statistician >Design Pathways

> >Oops! >My hardware, with its spell checking and grammar checking software, >couldn't flag my wetware mistake. > >Good thing I wasn't the typist for the movie The Wizard of Oz - "If I >Only Had a Brian" would certainly have put a different spin on the >story. ;>)

Or Monty Python's "The Life of Brain". :-)

Just remember: wetware is always better than wetwork.

HTCT, David -- David L. Cassell mathematical statistician Design Pathways 3115 NW Norwood Pl. Corvallis OR 97330

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