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Re: Coopertition in the Olympics
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ETA: You guys are over-thinking it. And not reading the question properly. And to really goose this hijack -- the geese in my neighborhood even do the line flying from one end of a field to another. But do they ever argue about going somewhere! For at least ten minutes they honk back and forth, debating. Yes, lets go over there! No, grass is just fine here! You'd think they had nothing better to do than argue! Next time I'll do a field survey and see if there is an odd or even number of geese. Last edited by Roger : 02-08-2012 at 09:50. Reason: ETA, goose talk, and -yes- some more puns! |
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Re: Coopertition in the Olympics
Only on CD can a thread about Coopertition get Goose-jacked...
I would consider Geese flying more of a cooperation than coopertition though (though a competitive food plot could exist). Now if only this thread could turn into a Stag Hunt ( Nash Equilibrium)... |
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Re: Coopertition in the Olympics
Bingo! Now that's an answer that makes sense to me!
Why does it not surprise me that Mark (of all CDers) has a valid statistical answer for this? ![]() |
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