John,
I agree that it will either rain or it won't but of course there are time frames to consider too. The probability that it will be raining in 20 seconds is highly dependent on whether it's raing now - it's not 0.5.
That can be extrapolated to longer time frames.
Cheers,
Andrew
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>Well, they can have all the sophisticated models they want. It will either rain or not. The conditions may be such that they "believe" it's going to rain like when the clouds are laden with water, hanging low and the low pressure area moves in, but sometimes it doesn't rain in spite of all the "conditions." Therefore, in the real world - it will either rain or not - 1/2.
If we were to introduce Visual FoxBase+, would we be able to work from the dotNet Prompt?
From Top 22 Developer Responses to defects in Software
2. "It’s not a bug, it’s a feature."
1. "I thought I fixed that."
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