Jens 'n' Frens Idle thoughts of a relatively libertarian Republican in Cambridge, MA, and whomever he invites. Mostly political. "A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad measures." -- Daniel Webster
Monday, March 24, 2003 ::: Congratulations to Brian on winning the Kitchen Cabinet Basketball pool. As I pointed out in one of those blogs too long and incoherent for anyone to read, This year the dog wags the tail, and the bulk of the points will be picked up in the mid-rounds; this is accentuated by the Kate bonus, because the seeds of teams tend to decline exponentially as the tournament progresses.The contest is mostly over by now. ::: posted by dWj at 1:13 PM Comments: Post a Comment
Monday, March 24, 2003 :::
This year the dog wags the tail, and the bulk of the points will be picked up in the mid-rounds; this is accentuated by the Kate bonus, because the seeds of teams tend to decline exponentially as the tournament progresses.
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