What are you watching tonight?
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The playing thread is mostly about music - the watching thread is mostly film and tv...
you CAN get radio on a digital TV - so I'll put this here...
the other day I discovered a fab R4 programme called "More or Less" - where they examine the numbers and statistics bandied about in the news (often by politicians) and explore the truth behind them and what they actually mean...
I heard just a little bit as I made my sunday tea in advance of George Gently..
for example... they were examining the figures in the news last week about 75% of those convicted in the riots having previous convictions - which sounds like a lot - and was fuel for Ken Clarke in one way - and Dave C in another...
they pointed out that this is actually LESS than the average for all convictions (ie - more then 75% of people convicted normally have previous convictions) - and also analysed the figures and pointed out that a very high percentage of those arrested and then convicted were caught on CCTV - and identified by the police - in which case - the police are bound to recognise (from their files) MORE people who have previous convictions than not...
anyway - it's not just political statistics - but advertising claims - sciencey claims and all sorts - and to anyone who enjoys understanding numbers and what is actually behind them and sometimes hears them say "correlation is not the same as causality!!" - this is the programme for you!
it is available on i-player and (I think) as a podcast
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qshd
you CAN get radio on a digital TV - so I'll put this here...
the other day I discovered a fab R4 programme called "More or Less" - where they examine the numbers and statistics bandied about in the news (often by politicians) and explore the truth behind them and what they actually mean...
I heard just a little bit as I made my sunday tea in advance of George Gently..
for example... they were examining the figures in the news last week about 75% of those convicted in the riots having previous convictions - which sounds like a lot - and was fuel for Ken Clarke in one way - and Dave C in another...
they pointed out that this is actually LESS than the average for all convictions (ie - more then 75% of people convicted normally have previous convictions) - and also analysed the figures and pointed out that a very high percentage of those arrested and then convicted were caught on CCTV - and identified by the police - in which case - the police are bound to recognise (from their files) MORE people who have previous convictions than not...
anyway - it's not just political statistics - but advertising claims - sciencey claims and all sorts - and to anyone who enjoys understanding numbers and what is actually behind them and sometimes hears them say "correlation is not the same as causality!!" - this is the programme for you!
it is available on i-player and (I think) as a podcast
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qshd
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I've a book recommendation for you. Bish. The Tiger That Isn't by Michael Blastland and Andrew Dilnot. You'll love it 
Edit: Just noticed that they're responsible for that very programme.

Edit: Just noticed that they're responsible for that very programme.
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Bruce Rioja wrote:I've a book recommendation for you. Bish. The Tiger That Isn't by Michael Blastland and Andrew Dilnot. You'll love it
Edit: Just noticed that they're responsible for that very programme.
Thank you Bruce - I shall head on over to amazon then!
that programme also regularly makes use of Ben Goldacre whose book "Bad Science" I have already recommended on the book thread many moons ago... (I think)
edit: Tim Harford is also a good place to go for this kind of book - The Undercover Economist f'rinstance...
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thebish wrote:The playing thread is mostly about music - the watching thread is mostly film and tv...
you CAN get radio on a digital TV - so I'll put this here...
the other day I discovered a fab R4 programme called "More or Less" - where they examine the numbers and statistics bandied about in the news (often by politicians) and explore the truth behind them and what they actually mean...
I heard just a little bit as I made my sunday tea in advance of George Gently..
for example... they were examining the figures in the news last week about 75% of those convicted in the riots having previous convictions - which sounds like a lot - and was fuel for Ken Clarke in one way - and Dave C in another...
they pointed out that this is actually LESS than the average for all convictions (ie - more then 75% of people convicted normally have previous convictions) - and also analysed the figures and pointed out that a very high percentage of those arrested and then convicted were caught on CCTV - and identified by the police - in which case - the police are bound to recognise (from their files) MORE people who have previous convictions than not...
anyway - it's not just political statistics - but advertising claims - sciencey claims and all sorts - and to anyone who enjoys understanding numbers and what is actually behind them and sometimes hears them say "correlation is not the same as causality!!" - this is the programme for you!
it is available on i-player and (I think) as a podcast
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qshd
I also heard this morning that 23% had no previous convictions. So who were the other 2%? Government agents? Random anarchists? Penry, the mild mannered janitor?

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Best use of Hong Kong Fooey in any thread ever award goes to Gary....
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Lord Kangana wrote:Best use of Hong Kong Fooey in any thread ever award goes to Gary....
High praise indeed.

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if you're a fan of Mila Kunis you will enjoy 'Friends with Benefits', especially if you watch it on mute!
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Tonight I've got Point Break from LF and some shit called Hobo with a Shotgun on Blu Ray.
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By bizzare coincidence, I'm wearing my Hong Kong Fooey T-Shirt as I type (brown, before anyone asks).Lord Kangana wrote:Best use of Hong Kong Fooey in any thread ever award goes to Gary....
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Please do not start a "What are you wearing?" thread.Bruce Rioja wrote:By bizzare coincidence, I'm wearing my Hong Kong Fooey T-Shirt as I type (brown, before anyone asks).Lord Kangana wrote:Best use of Hong Kong Fooey in any thread ever award goes to Gary....

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Got Celebrity Masterchef on.
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World Sheep Dog Trials on More4+1. Didn't think they still did that.
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I've met Mila Kunis! She very cute!General Mannerheim wrote:if you're a fan of Mila Kunis you will enjoy 'Friends with Benefits', especially if you watch it on mute!
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Gutted, Gary.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Got Celebrity Masterchef on.
Didn't know that there was a new series due on. Caught the last three minutes and have series linked it. It's all head-on Rock n Roll in Casa Rioja

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Friday night - haven't watched it yet but hopefully will be getting some Michelle Keegan viewed.
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Just watched a very good Swedish film called 'Everlating Moments', or eviga ögonblick if you prefer.
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Jackass 3.
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Ahhh, i used to quite enjoy watching that programme 'One man and his dog' was it? When the 4 different home nations competed...Annoyed Grunt wrote:World Sheep Dog Trials on More4+1. Didn't think they still did that.
You really do need to get out more though

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No idea, it was on for 2 minutes.Gooner Girl wrote:Ahhh, i used to quite enjoy watching that programme 'One man and his dog' was it? When the 4 different home nations competed...Annoyed Grunt wrote:World Sheep Dog Trials on More4+1. Didn't think they still did that.
You really do need to get out more though
Jackass is quite funny.
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