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Posted by: rwrannells
Date posted: Thu, 19 Jun 1997

Your dealing with a Statistical Sampling, absolute numbers have little bearing here. NT WS recieved 85 votes, IOMega Jazz Drive recieved 75 they are within 18 votes of each other and therefor are statistically equivelent, as your foot note points out. Since they are within the varience neither can be said to have won, they are in a statistical tie.

I never said you though anything out with Navigator. Your explanation that accompanied your results said that web browsers would soon become part of the OS and that therefore they were no longer a significant software product (something like that). This implies to me that Navigator vitory in both the Internet and the Overall categories is trying to be minimulized.


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