Friday, April 17, 2009

Molly, Bayes Rule and French Fries


Imagine it's about 20 years ago, it's elementary school picture day, and you decide to wear your favorite outfit. For instance a shirt decorated with hamburgers and french fries. Now suppose as an adult you're the spokesperson for an entire hamburger chain.

Even without exact calculations I'd say the you fall safely in a select and fairly slim probabilistic group: Those who are a spokesperson for a hamburger restaurant AND who also wore a hamburger and french fry shirt on elementary school picture day.

Who knows though, maybe it's only people who wear their favorite things on tshirts that can grow up to do that particular thing. In that case new baby rule: Buy a lot of tshirts with kick ass things on them.

Check out Bayes Rule for more details.

2 comments:

  1. Shirt suggestions:

    Rapper/Hip-Hop Artist
    Professional Athlete
    Software Programmer - with flying Windows?!?
    Golddigger

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  2. Good idea. We need to cover as many options as possible! Maybe some kind of t-shirt collage that will have multiple things on it.

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