Some of the arguments put forth here remind me of a scene at the end of Wes Anderson's comedy film "Bottle Rocket", in which the "gang" is robbing a warehouse after Dignan has conducted surveillance on it a couple of times, by watching the comings and goings with binoculars.
He is surprised to find the workers actually in the factory when they are trying to rob it...
Dignan: "What are you guys doing here? You always go to lunch at 1 o'clock..."
Worker: "Not always.."
Dignan: "Yes, always!"
The problem of making assumptions about behavior based on a small data set.
He is surprised to find the workers actually in the factory when they are trying to rob it...
Dignan: "What are you guys doing here? You always go to lunch at 1 o'clock..."
Worker: "Not always.."
Dignan: "Yes, always!"
The problem of making assumptions about behavior based on a small data set.
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