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Topic: Hmmmmmmmmm
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Thu 03/04/10 09:29 AM




Muatually exclusive and collectively exhaustible????? What the hell does that mean?.........smokin


The MECE principle, pronounced MEESEE, mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive, is a grouping principle which says that data in a group should be divided into subgroups that comprehensively represent that group (no gaps) without overlapping. This is desirable for the purpose of analysis, because it avoids both the problem of double counting and the risk of overlooking information.

drinker

hmmmm, would that have anything with the number of slices of the pizza we get, without over lapping?

what drinks


OK Smarty... How many chucks could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?.........smokin


A Peter Piper Picked a PeckerFULL ... smokin




Woodchucks Chucking Wood

The woodchuck could chuck as much wood as he wanted!
(By the way what is a woodchuck? Is it like a gopher?)
The amount of wood that woodchucks would chuck on a given day varies greatly with the individual woodchuck. According to a Wall Street Journal article, New York State wildlife expert Richard Thomas found that a woodchuck could chuck around 35 cubic feet of dirt in the course of digging a burrow. Thomas reasoned that if a woodchuck could chuck wood, he would chuck an amount equal to 700 pounds.
Some say it depends on three factors:

* The woodchuck's desire to chuck said wood.

* The woodchuck's need to chuck the aforementioned wood.

* The woodchuck's ability to chuck the wood when it is a woodchuck

drinks

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Thu 03/04/10 09:32 AM





Muatually exclusive and collectively exhaustible????? What the hell does that mean?.........smokin


The MECE principle, pronounced MEESEE, mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive, is a grouping principle which says that data in a group should be divided into subgroups that comprehensively represent that group (no gaps) without overlapping. This is desirable for the purpose of analysis, because it avoids both the problem of double counting and the risk of overlooking information.

drinker

hmmmm, would that have anything with the number of slices of the pizza we get, without over lapping?

what drinks


OK Smarty... How many chucks could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?.........smokin


A Peter Piper Picked a PeckerFULL ... smokin




Woodchucks Chucking Wood

The woodchuck could chuck as much wood as he wanted!
(By the way what is a woodchuck? Is it like a gopher?)
The amount of wood that woodchucks would chuck on a given day varies greatly with the individual woodchuck. According to a Wall Street Journal article, New York State wildlife expert Richard Thomas found that a woodchuck could chuck around 35 cubic feet of dirt in the course of digging a burrow. Thomas reasoned that if a woodchuck could chuck wood, he would chuck an amount equal to 700 pounds.
Some say it depends on three factors:

* The woodchuck's desire to chuck said wood.

* The woodchuck's need to chuck the aforementioned wood.

* The woodchuck's ability to chuck the wood when it is a woodchuck

drinks
You forgot to mention "Morning Wood" in your report about wood....

just sayin.laugh

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Thu 03/04/10 10:07 AM

Peter Piper Picked a PeckerFULL ...

tehee.... she said pecker... tongue2

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Thu 03/04/10 10:09 AM


Peter Piper Picked a PeckerFULL ...

tehee.... she said pecker... tongue2


Yes, she did ... and QUITE deliberately at that ... smokin

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Thu 03/04/10 10:14 AM



Peter Piper Picked a PeckerFULL ...

tehee.... she said pecker... tongue2


Yes, she did ... and QUITE deliberately at that ... smokin


So it depends on the wood?

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Thu 03/04/10 10:19 AM




Peter Piper Picked a PeckerFULL ...

tehee.... she said pecker... tongue2


Yes, she did ... and QUITE deliberately at that ... smokin


So it depends on the wood?

Not necessarily.... if it's a woodpecker...

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Thu 03/04/10 10:23 AM





Peter Piper Picked a PeckerFULL ...

tehee.... she said pecker... tongue2


Yes, she did ... and QUITE deliberately at that ... smokin


So it depends on the wood?

Not necessarily.... if it's a woodpecker...


smokin ... Did someone call my name? Reporting for duty, SIR! ... :tongue:

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