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a Question for the Calc Members

a question ^_^

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Well, first, you have to set up certain number for certain swag/awesome item/person. Then, you start to count all the number between those item. It's like how they create celcius and fahrenheit.
 
Well, there are too many variables that you should use in order to calc awesomeness and swagness. It includes your opinion as well.
 
Too many variables? In that case I would recommend using the normal distribution to approximate via the central limit theorem. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
 
DontTalkDT said:
Too many variables? In that case I would recommend using the normal distribution to approximate via the central limit theorem. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I don't use lightweight/normal distribution (Windows 8.1 Pro (x64) Lite by Den v.1.3 (2017) [Rus] weights 1.25 GB); I'm using big and full distribution (Windows 10 1703 RS2 8in2 (x86-x64) Orig-Upd 06.2017 by OVGorskiy® 2DVD (2017) [Rus] weights 7.91 GB)!
 
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