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by Christophe » 05/02/23, 14:04

16% means a population multiplied by 000...it's not nothing!

After if we start from almost 0 or almost... it's not heavy...

It's like when we were talking about the (miraculous) growth in sales of electric cars (the climate was saved): it made the headlines but in the end it didn't weigh very much...
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by Obamot » 05/02/23, 17:21

Brown bear (+)44%?

This is a species to watch...
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by Exnihiloest » 05/02/23, 17:48

Christophe wrote:16% means a population multiplied by 000
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There's no ! He is very strong ! Luckily we have it to explain to us! There it goes better than with the questions of gravity and altitude.
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Basically, that doesn't mean much, as phil59 indirectly pointed out, because when you start from almost zero, the percentages are huge. When we go from 1 beaver in Europe to 2 beavers, we already have a 100% increase! 2 beavers?! Impressive ! : roll:
What would be significant is the total population and the annual variation, which may have fallen although that since 1960 has increased.
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by Christophe » 05/02/23, 17:55

Exnihiloest wrote:
Christophe wrote:16% means a population multiplied by 000
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There's no ! He is very strong ! Luckily we have it to explain to us! There it goes better than with the questions of gravity and altitude.
: Lol: : Lol: : Lol:


Nature is shit... : Mrgreen:
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by gegyx » 05/02/23, 18:34

To go from 1 beaver to 2 beavers is called a divine action : Cheesy:

There's no ! He is very strong ! Luckily we have it to explain to us! There it goes better than with questions of geopolitics of empathy or national solidarity
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by Christophe » 05/02/23, 18:36

gegyx wrote:To go from 1 beaver to 2 beavers, it's called a divine action : Cheesy:


Grandpa exni is no longer within a scientific approximation…in order of magnitude it is possible for him! what a clown...
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by Exnihiloest » 05/02/23, 18:47

Christophe wrote:
gegyx wrote:To go from 1 beaver to 2 beavers, it's called a divine action : Cheesy:


Grandpa exni is no longer within a scientific approximation…in order of magnitude it is possible for him! what a clown...


This is where you see the level. 1 simpleton joined by 1 engineer, that's a 100% increase among who you know.

The engineer does the same thing to us as for the egg of Christopher Columbus: "it's impossible".

It just means that a beaver out of Europe has gone to Europe!

Damn I really feel like I'm talking to people who you know in 3 letters starting with c and ending with n and s because it's plural.
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by gegyx » 05/02/23, 19:00

yes, as you did not specify.
Surely by squatting an ice cube or a windsurfing board.

A cns will remain a cns as you say so clearly
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by Exnihiloest » 05/02/23, 19:04

gegyx wrote:yes, as you did not specify.
Surely by squatting an ice cube or a windsurfing board.

A cns will remain a cns as you say so clearly


I am not specifying what all intelligent people can figure out for themselves, simply because I am not addressing idiots. So talk to those within your reach instead.
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by Obamot » 05/02/23, 19:12

From nothing: you break / twist them
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