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McIntyre's penchant for quitong out of context is well known.He is particularly fond of this technique in statistical argument.Here's another example from that same post:Uh, Gavin and The Team that Canât Shoot Straight, the idea of testing a âfrozenâ AD network is discussed in Mann et al 2008:Results for all methods were compared by using both a ââfrozenââ network (7â9, 13) consisting only of proxies available back to at least A.D. 1000 and a ââstepwiseââ approach (15, 16) that makes use of the increasing numbers of proxy data that become available as time progresses.Maybe Gavin can explain why the frozen AD1000 network was âproperâ in Mann et al 2008.It won't surprise anyone to learn that the PNAS quote concerns validation using calibration sub-period (it turns out EIV validates a lot farther back than CPS when you take out dendro). There is no frozen reconstruction presented.I may have to do a post on this and get readers to submit other examples. Why should I do all the work?P.S. No, Mr. Pete and Pete are polar opposites. Kinda like Shallow Climate and Deep Climate (although I appreciate this odd tribute).
By: | Sep 27, 2013 | Report Comment
The economy is bad. Unemployment is at an all time high, and thgins are going to get a lot worse. I don't think furniture and decor, though, are barometers for the economy. I'm certain a lot of people are making due with whatever they have. If someone can afford new furniture and had planned on purchasing it, I think they will probably go ahead and get it.
By: | Dec 16, 2012 | Report Comment
I cannot tell a lie, that really hpeled.
By: | Dec 16, 2012 | Report Comment
YouÂre a real deep thinker. Thanks for sahirng.
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