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funnelator


Jun 1, 2011, 2:49 AM

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Re: [jt512] Lowering accident. Serious Injuries
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Jay, I don't have data, or any meaningful analysis. My point is that you don't either. It's not a big point. Why are you so driven to prove that your perception of "typical" based on your reading of anecdotal reporting on the internet is correct?

If you or someone else does some research, collects data, does some statistical analysis, and then draws some conclusions, that would be helpful. Absent that you are merely speculating about what is typical.

Perhaps we are just viewing the problem differently. If you are referring to single pitch sport only, your typical may well be right on. I'm thinking of other scenarios too like multi-pitch trad with some resident anchors of varying quality mixed in.


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