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- From: nelson@reed.edu (Nelson Minar)
- Newsgroups: soc.motss
- Subject: Re: Can anyone tell me about this TV show?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.211635.3974@reed.edu>
- Date: 20 Nov 92 21:16:35 GMT
- Article-I.D.: reed.1992Nov20.211635.3974
- References: <69802@cup.portal.com> <1992Nov19.184304.20312@ucsu.Colorado.EDU> <1992Nov20.024503.16801@spdcc.com>
- Reply-To: nelson@reed.edu (Nelson Minar)
- Organization: Reed College, Portland, OR
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- In article <1992Nov20.024503.16801@spdcc.com> rdonahue@spdcc.com (Bob Donahue) writes:
- [About a link between cancer and electric razor use]
- > I'll bet most of those people surveyed also used toilet paper...
- >which of course then makes it carcinogenic... (if that sounds ridiculous
- >you should read some of the REAL reports!)
-
- Aren't you misunderstanding a bit? Allowing for the Wall Street
- Journal's simplification of scientific articles, I suspect that the
- researches claim is really:
-
- There is a correlation between electric shaver use and cancer
-
- or, to put it another way,
-
- "The number of people in America who use electric shavers is X. (the
- control group). The number of people in America with cancer who use
- electric shavers is Y. Y is much greater than X, implying that the two
- are correlated."
-
- Now, correlation is not causation, but it is evidence for something
- funny going on.
-
- All that being said, it does seem rather unlikely, doesn't it? I
- especially like the pineal gland angle - if I use an electric shaver
- enough, will my pineal gland grow really big, stick out of my head,
- wiggle around, and enable me to see creatures that are out of my
- general perceptual field? This would be the Lovecraft / From Beyond
- hypothesis ;-)
-
- Nelson, who can't stand electric razors.
- __
- nelson@reed.edu \/ I can live forever in formaldehyde
-