I agree, and then when they do get the numbers they get it wrong, for instance since when is 8 really 6??
2007-05-15 01:04:19
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answered by Moral Oral 5
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Because, generally speaking, guys understand numbers a whole lot better than they do words, and all the information needed can be given in a brief statement. As in...Sox were down 5 zip in the nineth and came back to win 6-5. If more details are desired, the elaboration can be asked for.
Women are far more complex and appear to want more details right from the start rather than the quick summary with details to follow upon request. Either that, or they are just prone to offer the detailed version first without the quick synopsis, and the listener is satisfied with it.
Numbers are more concrete for guys. There are myriad terms for various outcomes to a game, blowout, laugher, shelacking, but if you say 12-2 it's better understood by men.
Men like numbers elsewhere too, not just in sports.
2007-05-15 01:09:32
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answered by SteveA8 6
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in case you mean which you have already got a sequence of numbers and you are able to desire to randomize them then in a separate helper column use the RAND() functionality to generate a sequence of random numbers down the record of numbers which you have already got. Then style your documents on the RANDOM selection column to randomize your record of numbers. Random and equivalent distribution do not pass at the same time o.k.. An equivalent distribution won't be random and a random distribution isn't the two disbursed. An occasion of it is the Draw for a Tennis tournament the place the Seeded gamers are unfolded in an "equivalent Distribution" and something of the gamers are randomly placed between the Seeded gamers. as quickly as you impose any style of order to a itemizing then the randomness of the record is very compromised.
2016-11-03 23:41:54
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answered by ? 4
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No way!
The worst trouble I have, as a coach, when I talk to someone about my players, they'll ask..."well, what number is he?".
I don't know.
I can tell you his name...even his girlfriends name.
I can tell you where he lives.
The only numbers I ever know are the uniform sizes...
My first question after the game is always...
"Did you have fun?"
Scores might be important for some.
"How big" is definately not important...
"How many" and "how long" only count in private matters...
*wink*
2007-05-15 01:21:22
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answered by Warrior 7
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guys like to see why or what was the difference between game scores, unlike girls, however, as long as the team that u like won then we're fine. Some girls are that way also. It just really depends the way they feel about things, like sports. Mainly, it's just who they are and what the numbers have to do with.
2007-05-15 01:00:46
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answered by dancingfreak515 2
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some guys are just into stats.it's what were good at.
BTW the red sox won
Boston-7
Detroit-1
2007-05-15 01:13:00
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answered by Newbie 5
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They just do and I know they like these numbers best: 58-20-36. So that's what I give 'em. Uh-huh, picture that!!
2007-05-15 00:58:32
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answered by Dovey 7
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yyyuuuummmmmmmmmm!!!!
Having said that, The numbers are important because that's what the scouts use to determine if they want to draft someone and how much a contract offer should be.
2007-05-15 00:58:26
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answered by Meatball ;) 3
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just because it gives somthing to compare and tell about, because if somebody won the game by one point we'll say, "oh, soo close" but if it was like 5-1 then it would be "ouch, that team got CREAMED" it just makes it easier to compare.
2007-05-15 00:58:27
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answered by ? 3
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They aren't, in fact, I never remember the scores or the stats...just who won.
2007-05-15 00:59:55
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answered by Anonymous
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