Re: How Were Those Tables Computed?
- From: "mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx" <mensanator@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Aug 2005 21:25:05 -0700
Herman Rubin wrote:
> In article <1125379063.258408.95120@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> <w.taylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >Even more remarkable than the existence of such tables,
> >was the fact that they could be COPYRIGHTED !!
>
> However, computing the tables to more places got
> around the previous copyright, which is why the
> number of places kept growing.
Watch for my upcoming novel
Harry Poitier and the Sorcerer's Scone
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> are those of the Statistics Department or of Purdue University.
> Herman Rubin, Department of Statistics, Purdue University
> hrubin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Phone: (765)494-6054 FAX: (765)494-0558
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