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This was a project for my AP statistics class, which is awesome, so it used really scientifical methods.  I chose this because I thought the [[Search_Odds#NecroTech_Building|NT building search odds table]] looked inaccurate (I changed it now).  I mean come on!  The search probability for revivification syringes was allegedly ''lower'' in a lit NT than in an unlit one.  It looks like I was right, the search probability for needles is a lot higher than the table says.
This was a project for my AP statistics class, which is awesome, so it used really scientifical methods.  I chose this because I thought the [[Search_Odds#NecroTech_Building|NT building search odds table]] looked inaccurate (I changed it now).  I mean come on!  The search probability for revivification syringes was allegedly ''lower'' in a lit NT than in an unlit one.  It looks like I was right, the search probability for needles is a lot higher than the table says.
--[[User:Dazaras|Dazaras]] 04:55, 18 May 2008 (BST)
--[[User:Dazaras|Dazaras]] 04:55, 18 May 2008 (BST)
==Greetings==
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Some time back, by [[User:Asheets|CRES Doctor]] noticed the [[The Big Prick]] was beginning to stagnate, leading him to put out a call for individuals interested in helping TBP move forward. I have volunteered my services to help this happen. In my humble opinion, the idea behind the formation of TBP was among the more unique in Malton's history. In its time, it broke up the monotony that was quickly setting in and gave adventurous individuals a chance to try something new. It also helped de-stigmatize people regarding combat revives and make Malton a place where those of dual nature could have a chance to explore their separate agendas. As many of these issues are not as large as they once were,  it may seem we have reached a time when Malton no longer needs The Big Prick.  I say, it's not all about being needed. Do you still enjoy reviving zombies? Is your first response at a break-in to check for brain rot?  Mine is. Being a prick is not a job, it is part of who we are, and though it may not need us in the same way that it once did, with the rise of Apathy and the decline of survivor groups in Malton, the city cannot afford to lose the Big Prick. Accordingly, I have begun reworking some of the format of TBP pages including a [[User:A.schwan/sandbox/TBPretool|retool of the main page]] and the introduction of [[User:A.schwan/sandbox/TBPretool/members|and achievement system]] that will let pricks gain recognition on their own time on their own terms. As a person who still chooses to fly the colors of TBP, I would appreciate your feedback on my talk page or [http://s4.zetaboards.com/bigprick/index/ on the TBP forum].  Thank you for your time and may your syringes never be blunted.
--{{User:A.schwan/sig}} <sub>Friday, 31 August 2012</sub>
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Latest revision as of 00:00, 31 August 2012

Return

After a brief hiatus (by brief I mean over 9 months) Daz is back and looking for vengeance. Molebank is in ruins... again... but not for long if I can help it.

Search Odds

Two of my three characters worked on researching Search odds for lit NT buildings. I did 450 searches and my results were 77/450 Revivification syringes, 19/450 DNA extractors, 14/450 GPS units, and 350/450 nothing. In terms of search probabilities this translates into 17.1%±3.5% revivification syringes, 4.2%±1.9% DNA extractors, 3.1%±1.6% GPS units, and 77.8%±3.8% nothing.

This was a project for my AP statistics class, which is awesome, so it used really scientifical methods. I chose this because I thought the NT building search odds table looked inaccurate (I changed it now). I mean come on! The search probability for revivification syringes was allegedly lower in a lit NT than in an unlit one. It looks like I was right, the search probability for needles is a lot higher than the table says. --Dazaras 04:55, 18 May 2008 (BST)

Greetings

Skull n syringes.gif

Some time back, by CRES Doctor noticed the The Big Prick was beginning to stagnate, leading him to put out a call for individuals interested in helping TBP move forward. I have volunteered my services to help this happen. In my humble opinion, the idea behind the formation of TBP was among the more unique in Malton's history. In its time, it broke up the monotony that was quickly setting in and gave adventurous individuals a chance to try something new. It also helped de-stigmatize people regarding combat revives and make Malton a place where those of dual nature could have a chance to explore their separate agendas. As many of these issues are not as large as they once were, it may seem we have reached a time when Malton no longer needs The Big Prick. I say, it's not all about being needed. Do you still enjoy reviving zombies? Is your first response at a break-in to check for brain rot? Mine is. Being a prick is not a job, it is part of who we are, and though it may not need us in the same way that it once did, with the rise of Apathy and the decline of survivor groups in Malton, the city cannot afford to lose the Big Prick. Accordingly, I have begun reworking some of the format of TBP pages including a retool of the main page and the introduction of and achievement system that will let pricks gain recognition on their own time on their own terms. As a person who still chooses to fly the colors of TBP, I would appreciate your feedback on my talk page or on the TBP forum. Thank you for your time and may your syringes never be blunted. --Albert Schwan Albert Schwan  Friday, 31 August 2012