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March 16, 2006

In My Defense

NP: Audioslave, Audioslave

I did call it a tax on people good at math, in reference to the catchphrase about the lottery being the same for people who put hope above probability theory. Which is to say I was expecting to -- hypothetically, because gambling is bad, and just say no, kids -- throw ten bucks down the drain here one way or another.

I still may try the straight rebound differential model to see if I would have crashed and burned so early if I had gone that route. And I don't think I'm mathematically elimated yet. Soon, but not yet.

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