> 0% confidence means "I have no useful data". 50% means "I may
> be wrong, but my data indicates ...".
Depends also on what the data is. If the data says "C is better than Ada"
but it's 50% confidence, doesn't that mean there's a 50% chance Ada is
better than C ?
Our problem is that the data is far better than 50%, and it's in favor of
Ada, yet Ada is still rejected. Often for the valid reasons already
stated, but often out of pure stupidity.
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Wes Groleau
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