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5 person groups even seems pretty small, depending on what the case is exactly. I worked for a large (and very responsible) data firm, nothing below a group of 30 , and usually below 70 was considered acceptable. Which drives up the cost considerably having to wait for enough sample to meet a specific criteria could take months, or could mean massive historical data sets had to be combined, but that is what we would do.
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Spent a day in Germany getting an education from a very good bar tender. There is no "wrong or right', there is no "bad", there is what you like, there are flavors and notes that only you may taste, and beauty that you will find in a spirit. Best is to learn ways to help yourself, train your taste buds, to learn how to make for a consistent judgement, but labels of good and bad are subjective. It is fair to say that I don't like it because of x, but I try to avoid that when tasting with someone new because each should make their own informed choice unjaded by the taste buds of another. It's a fun hobby.
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And data simulations have been used for a long time already, any shortcomings are well understood... by those who know how to use the data. I'd love to see even more of this but hell if it doesn't go over like a lead balloon when organizations are drunk on data and not sober enough to realize the privacy concerns that accompany it. I truly believe data availability and usage has far outpaced what most people in decision making roles learned even a short time ago, and will continue to be a problem area for companies and consumers alike.
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WOO!
Every race fan of any kind should see a WOO race, on dirt, its absolutely wild.
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Yes, be careful of rusty pans, but don't let it completely deter you. If you see some light rust its a good opportunity to make it the best ever.
Sand down the rust and casting texture to get it smooth with some 220 grit sand paper. Get into the corners to smooth out any poc marks. Then thoroughly clean and season it. Boom nonstick cast iron for the rest of your life!
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