Phonos (
unbiaseddeath) wrote2010-12-11 08:37 pm
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[iii] take a look at your feet six feet deep
Why are certain members of the complex so concerned by the movement of their rooms or the machines in the hall? Once you adapt, it should be tolerable.
For those enjoying the games: Realize that there exists, as I discussed with Lord Hades, a "Gambler's Fallacy." That is, your statistical likelihood of profit is (X-Z)/Y, where X=the total number of winning combinations, Y=the total number of possible combinations, and Z=the total number of winning combinations less than AB (where A=the cost of playing and B=the number of plays you have already made). This equation remains constant per play; your statistical likelihood of profit decreases over time and your likelihood of winning a specific spin remains consistent. In this way, they are more likely to cost you money than to gain you any and there is no strategy involved which may rectify this.
For those who were interested, I only have two images of the decorations. I was not allowed to take any within the lab. This is my director's office. This is the tree in the break room; my coworkers were amused by the white tree with red ornaments, though I am not entirely certain why.
[Filter: Makaria]
The decorations went well. Thank you.
Added later: Meet me in Central Park tonight. I want you to help me guide a soul to peace.
For those enjoying the games: Realize that there exists, as I discussed with Lord Hades, a "Gambler's Fallacy." That is, your statistical likelihood of profit is (X-Z)/Y, where X=the total number of winning combinations, Y=the total number of possible combinations, and Z=the total number of winning combinations less than AB (where A=the cost of playing and B=the number of plays you have already made). This equation remains constant per play; your statistical likelihood of profit decreases over time and your likelihood of winning a specific spin remains consistent. In this way, they are more likely to cost you money than to gain you any and there is no strategy involved which may rectify this.
For those who were interested, I only have two images of the decorations. I was not allowed to take any within the lab. This is my director's office. This is the tree in the break room; my coworkers were amused by the white tree with red ornaments, though I am not entirely certain why.
[Filter: Makaria]
The decorations went well. Thank you.
Added later: Meet me in Central Park tonight. I want you to help me guide a soul to peace.
[Filter]
I should never bargain with death. It is what I want. And if he wants me, so be it. Murder me, I shall not try to stop you. I was yours the first time, I shall be yours again.
[Filter]
This evening, child. Do not return home after school or work. Meet me in Central Park. We will return you to Death and see what fate has in store for you.
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So soon? ...No, but this is better. Goodbyes will make it worse for them. If I am here for but two days, they will not miss me more for it.[deleted;] I am not employed, nor am I currently to be in school. It will make it easier if I... if I do not return. How can I be missed by those who have never known me? There are no suspicions to be had.[Filter]
Precisely. Then you will meet me in Central Park?
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Yes.
[Filter] ..Well this is awkward.
You are making the right choice, Polyxena.
[Filter] ...Eeeyup. >>
It is just a place to meet though, yes? From what I understand that is a very public place. It is not up to me, I know, but I would prefer not to have this happen again in front of so many watching eyes.
[Filter] ..What lovely weather we're having..
[Filter] Indeed. Perfect for plotting assisted suicide, yeah?..asdljf
[Filter] Sad is the wooooorld, but I have Kavorkian scaaaarf. <3