Yeah, so literally after a sleepless night and no doubt a **** day at work tomorrow I've figured out what clue 2 was getting at.
You may have noticed that logic isn't my strong point
BUT!!! Pedantry IS my strong point, so here are a few questions for the logic monkeys:
1) What kind of house has only 1 next door neighbour, the end house, which her house clearly isn't. I mean what kind of town planner starts the street numbers at number 11 or number 13? It is possible that this lady's house is the end of the street rather than the beginning.
2) Streets in the UK generally don't have a number 13 (as her neighbours is purported to be) as it is considered unlucky and some idiots won't live there. Therefore the number 13 is generally avoided as the house price is affected.
What say you?........
And what the hell is a "perfect statistician". Is this opposed to an imperfect statistician?
You may have noticed that logic isn't my strong point

BUT!!! Pedantry IS my strong point, so here are a few questions for the logic monkeys:
1) What kind of house has only 1 next door neighbour, the end house, which her house clearly isn't. I mean what kind of town planner starts the street numbers at number 11 or number 13? It is possible that this lady's house is the end of the street rather than the beginning.
2) Streets in the UK generally don't have a number 13 (as her neighbours is purported to be) as it is considered unlucky and some idiots won't live there. Therefore the number 13 is generally avoided as the house price is affected.
What say you?........

And what the hell is a "perfect statistician". Is this opposed to an imperfect statistician?

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