Things that make you go GRRRRR.... (Part 2)

And I'll say it again...

Principal Component Analysis...

I really, really, really HATE statistics! GRRRRRRRRR!
 
I really recommend getting your own olympic barbell. Then you never have to miss out on deadlifting
 
Wiki-ing PCA and wishing i hadn't. I now feel incredibly dumb.

Edit: I wonder what the statistic is of people whom look up PCA and feel dumb?
 
I hate you both!

I'm currently normalising data, before applying a fourth root transformation, PCA and cluster analysis. UGH! Of course, none of my real world data is giving the nice clearcut categories and relationships the examples give, so I'm trying to relate it into Pearson Product Moment correlations and biogeochemical processes! UGH!
 
Where a bouts do you ride?

Used to be mad into my 4x and DH I remember you mentioning DH in another thread.
In fact I popped along your way a lot.
 
Individualy i can make sense of those words; however that paragraph is obviously not english nor sensible, therefore you are making it all up.
 
But it sounds intelligent and like I know what I'm talking about, doesn't it?!


That's the trick of science!
 
Try applying the third matrix pattern to the problem.

Spike's Law when applied to this matrix allows for the transformation of the random pattern into sub pattern, which in turn can be correlated against the data obtained from the Mitch Paradox.

The Moi equasion 3.14159 X (4.7/3.56 - 123456) x (98765%) + 0.00914 clearly states that the Mitch Paradox is only applicable once the Frodocious Analysis is broken down into the Stargate Awareness Pattern.

The Mitch Paradox was first discovered to solve the Stargate Awareness Pattern after a large veggie curry and too long in the sun.
 
At the moment I'm just trying to get my fitness up (18 months off the bike through general lazyness) so I drive up to Marsden or South Shields and ride back down to Seaburn/Roker. Yesterday I wandered around Herrington Park (Penshaw) and found a nice little trail just at my riding ability (one tiny step up from beginner). I really need to find some trails nearer to Peterlee than Chopwell or Hamsterly where I can build my fitness and confidence. Summer might see me hit either of those or even Kielder.
 
Like you say chopwel is a good ride, and the lack of uplift makes it a a great one for fitness too!

I liked hamstery but it's a little hardcore for learning on.

Would Holywell dene be too far for you to try? Pretty good trails for all abilities.
 
40 minutes away so it might be worth a look if I get the urge to go through the tunnel. Good thing about only working three days a week is that I can get the bike out a bit more. Said to myself before I passed my driving test "I will not get lazy!" Ha!
 
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