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For the balance of feeling, I'll name it.
And no need to thank me.
And for you, comrade, we'll give you a view!
And there should be a view. I'd like a sunset. I love the sky at sunset, you know. Such colours...
You keep looking, you keep looking - it's muddy...
I'd like a sunset. I love, you know, the sky at sunset. Such colours...
I just keep looking and looking and looking, it's all concrete and...
sunset, today.
That's creepy. In four days, including 28 September, 40 pages have been added to a sluggish and almost dead thread. What in the world is so special?
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paukas: Там на вас ссылались, что вы что-то доказали раз и навсегда.))
Seen it, seen it. Not exactly what I proved there and moreover not once and for all, but it doesn't matter any more.
I merely hinted (not by information theory methods, but by chi-squared) that as the TF decreases, the dependencies increase, and quite powerfully. No highlighting of H1, but that needs to be double-checked.
I think you (or are we still on a first name basis?) were saying that there is more randomness on higher TFs. If so, I've got confirmation of that: there's a lot more independence in the days than in the hours.