Originally Posted by
General Buck Turgidson
No thanks. I'm comfortable where I am. Anyone who wants to look up comparative stats on education spending knows where to find it. Here it is again for those that are interested:
http://www.oecd.org/document/2/0,374...1,00.html#Data
If anyone wants comparative total spending on primary education for 1998 they can go to your link.
LOL... hilarious... of course you are comfortable with where you are at. you are relying on your own memory.
Here is another link showing similar information... the US spends more on education yet doesn't have the results.
http://mat.usc.edu/u-s-education-ver...d-infographic/
Quote from Cypress:
"Scientists don't use "averages". Maybe armchair supertools on message boards ascribe some meaning to "averages" between two random data points. And maybe clueless amatuers "draw a straight line" through two random end data points to define a "trend". Experts don't.
They use mean annual and five year means in trend analysis. Don't tell me I have to explain the difference to you. "
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