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- From: bwise@hemlock.mitre.org (Barry Wise)
- Subject: Curious data jump
- Message-ID: <1992Aug21.212712.12561@linus.mitre.org>
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- Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1992 21:27:12 GMT
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- While looking at the last data set published by Tom Droege, I noticed that the
- eight data point (an OFF run) had an average power measurement that was higher
- than the previous ON measurement. The previous data all showed ON measurements
- that were above the adjacent OFF measurements for this run. I went back to the
- data Tom published previously on his pseudo Ying experiment to see if there was
- a similar occurence. At the tenth data point in the first run the OFF power
- exceeded the previous ON value. What struck me was that this occured in both
- runs after about the same length of time from the start of the data: 550380
- seconds (152 hrs) for the first run and 603600 seconds (167 hrs) on the second
- run. The ON and OFF values on the previous run appear to double at this point
- also. This is about seven days. Maybe there is an effect due to people being
- around more on the weekend or does this coincide with bowling nite?
-
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- Barry Wise
- (bwise@hemlock.mitre.org)
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