The big anti-hijack thread.....
Talk about anything, but if this works than we don't have to keep looking around all the threads to see who is still on tonight, and every night, or even every day! Talk about the chiefs, talk about tomorrow, talk about football, politics or even how to do flooring and the applicable budget. What you're drinking, how hard it is to sleep, etc. Every thing is acceptable in this thread.....
Originally Posted by Joie:
And I'm home alone with no intention of going to bed anytime soon. Damnit. Either ChiefsPlanet or the weather or TV had better get interesting!
It is slow as hell on here 2nite... TV also... Pretty bad when the only good thing on is The Weather Channel
Originally Posted by Pinkfloyd:
It is slow as hell on here 2nite... TV also... Pretty bad when the only good thing on is The Weather Channel
And I'm never alone on a Friday nite. I have tommorrow off too! I was hoping for at least a decent movie. But, here I am. Watching Home Improvement. :-)
Originally Posted by Joie:
And I'm home alone with no intention of going to bed anytime soon. Damnit. Either ChiefsPlanet or the weather or TV had better get interesting!
What makes you think the planet will ever get interesting?
Originally Posted by crazycoffey:
In many ways I'm not as smart as you, like in this particular case I need more information to keep up....
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In mathematics, a Markov chain, named after Andrey Markov, is a discrete-time stochastic process with the Markov property.
A Markov chain is a series of states of a system that has the Markov property. At each time the system may have changed from the state it was in the moment before, or it may have stayed in the same state. The changes of state are called transitions.
A series with the Markov property is a sequence of states for which the conditional probability distribution of a state in the future can be deduced using only the current state; no additional information is given by the states the process was in, in the past. In other words, the past states carry no information about future states.