The Implications of Uncertainty in Administering Upper Bayesian Shortage
Sometimes what you read is better than what they write
Eli meant to behave but there were way too many options.
Sometimes what you read is better than what they write
Posted by EliRabett at 8:13 PM
5 comments:
yea verily :)
Perhaps a study tour down under would provide some insights on how quickly it can all go wrong:
http://www.mdba.gov.au/
There's been a bit of rain since this was written, but not enough for the Murray:
http://sarah-hanson-young.greensmps.org.au/content/saving-murray-darling
I do like yours better, and, implemented properly, it applies quite nicely to mine. :-)
Upper basin shortage of ... water.
Upper Bayesian shortage of ... motivation?
Masuda san, Eli believes that John will appreciate that
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