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Project Luck
TDiD - Student of Luck/Fate Started conversation Sep 9, 2001
Your h2g2 name: TDiD
Your h2g2 Researcher number: U176272
The page number (eg A123456) of your completed index page:-A628373
The project title:Luck -
A guide to simple luck. It's statistical properties and the fundamentals of life that it's all based on!!!
The proposed entry titles -
Luck - What is it?
The dice life. (living without decisions)
Statistics - The maths of luck
The great H2G2 Luck Experiment(completed)
Do you feel lucky?
A maths students view.
Your proposed start date: 9th Sept 2001
Your proposed finish date: 21st Oct 2001
I really need a sub-editor!!!!!
TDiD
Project Luck
beeline Posted Sep 10, 2001
Hi TDiD,
I like your idea for a project. The idea of 'luck' is something that a lot of people have a lot of misconceptions about - we're a pretty superstitious lot!
I'll add your project to the Department of Science and Mathematics: http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A612343.
Project Luck
TDiD - Student of Luck/Fate Posted Nov 17, 2001
Man, I'm sorry it took me so long to get another phone line and therefore failing to finish my project. Suffice as to say, the project will now be finished and I'll send the details your way when it's done!!
Eternally sorry,
TDiD
Project Luck
beeline Posted Nov 19, 2001
No problem - technology always get in the way. Sometimes I think that's its only function...
Glad the project is still going, though.
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h2g2 auto-messages Posted Mar 11, 2015
Editorial Note: This conversation has been moved from 'The University Admissions Office' to 'Faculty of Social Sciences'.
Project: Luck - Abandoned
Bluebottle Posted Mar 11, 2015
Researcher: U176272 - TDiD
Project Page: A628373 Luck
Entries (Not suitable for Edited Guide):
A603361 - The Great h2g2 Luck Experiment
A601110 - The Great H2G2 Luck Experiment
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