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John Rauser

@jrauser

I make complicated things simple.

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Me: Googles "80s sax solos" Google: People also ask "What is that 80s song with the saxophone solo?" Me: FFS GOOGLE, ALL OF THEM!!!

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There are lots of medical studies out there getting more attention than they should. All else being equal, we should trust the ones with larger sample sizes. Why? Because larger sample size leads to reduced variance. By how much? 1/n

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Please take a look on Product Hunt, and tell us what you think. In this cynical world, we really are trying to build something to help. People have used Condorsay to decide whether to move, keep their dog alive, what high school their child should attend.

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Hey Katy Fairman. Love the podcast! Do you know that your twitter handle is incorrect under your image? Keep up the great work. Can't wait for next season!

Hey <a href="/katyfairman/">Katy Fairman</a>.  Love the podcast!  Do you know that your twitter handle is incorrect under your image?  Keep up the great work. Can't wait for next season!
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Congrats NASA Webb Telescope! I'm curious why the vehicle's trajectory dipped for a while starting around main engine separation. Was it to take better advantage of the Oberth effect during the transfer orbit burn, or some other reason? 🚀🛰️💕

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Many students starting out for the first time ask "Which stats software should I use? R or Stata?" The debates have gotten stale so I hired the couple on TikTok again to come in and give their two cents.

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(Thread) In the first What If? book, I answered a question about cooking a steak by dropping it from space. At one point, I commented—jokingly!—that if anyone put a steak in a hypersonic wind tunnel to gather better data, I’d love to see the video. Well, I have good news.

(Thread) In the first What If? book, I answered a question about cooking a steak by dropping it from space. At one point, I commented—jokingly!—that if anyone put a steak in a hypersonic wind tunnel to gather better data, I’d love to see the video.

Well, I have good news.