People can correctly write 'asymptomatic' 90% of the time, and 'asymptotic' correctly 90% of the time, and yet almost all appearances of 'asymptotic' in the timeline can still be typos. That may or may not be a version of Simpson's paradox or a parable about covid-19 testing
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Replying to @sigfpe
Kosinski says /asymptomatic/ in place of /asymptotic/ in ST:TNg /Where No One Has Gone Before/
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Replying to @graveolens
Very vaguely remembering the story I'm not sure if this is Kosinski's error or the scriptwriter's error.pic.twitter.com/H2zuLrSX3K
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Replying to @sigfpe
Likely Naren Shankar: Chakoteya is transcripts not scripts. http://www.st-minutiae.com/resources/scripts/106.txt …
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Replying to @graveolens @sigfpe
Stanley Kamel likely just missaid it, but it's kind of glaring so close to Bessel functions.
6:55 AM - 18 May 2020
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