Showing posts with label Belle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Belle. Show all posts

Thursday, May 20, 2021

Belle & Mr. Whiskers: Skew

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It's just the mean to the left, and a shift to the right.

Either way, Mr. Whiskers is not amused. He's a grumpy boxplot. (You know, I have to see when that other grumpy cat first appeared.)



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Friday, January 22, 2016

His & Hers (with Belle & Mr. Whiskers)

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(C)Copyright 2016, C. Burke.

The use of herstograms has been well documented in herstory.

This is the eighth appearance for Belle & Mr. Whiskers over the years.




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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Mean Girls (with Belle & Mr. Whiskers)

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(C)Copyright 2015, C. Burke.

As the saying goes, they're so mean, they have no standard deviation!

This is the seventh appearance for Belle & Mr. Whiskers over the years.

Add a few more characters, and I'll have enough for a children's series ... featuring material that no one in the target demographic would understand. Sigh.




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Friday, October 17, 2014

Max & Min

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(C)Copyright 2014, C. Burke.

Some thought that they could have Max without Min, but he knew his boundaries, and Min was always there.

Belle and Mr. Whiskers have been here for a while now, too. I think that this is their sixth appearance in seven years.




Tuesday, June 03, 2014

T-Test

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(C)Copyright 2014, C. Burke.

This comment is null. At least, that's the hypothesis.

The most interesting thing about the t-test was that it was created by a chemist for the Guinness brewery in Dublin in 1908.

Also interesting are the other appearances of Belle and Mr. Whiskers which happened here, here, here, and here.

That means the last one was four years ago. Should I have left them in the past?

Or call this Old Character Re-appearance Week! and ride a nostalgia train?




Friday, February 19, 2010

Lies and Statisitcs

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(C)Copyright 2010, C. Burke. All rights reserved.


If a data point says, "I am an outlier," can you believe it?

Belle and Mr. Whiskers last appeared in this strip.

Monday, December 07, 2009

Stem and Leaves

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(C)Copyright 2009, C. Burke. All rights reserved.


Want alt text? "Why don't you make like a stem, and leaf!"

Belle and Mr. Whiskers previously appeared here and here.




I was going to do a What's the 411? joke for the 411th comic, but then I thought, "Does anyone still say that?"

Monday, May 18, 2009

Normal

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(C)Copyright 2009, C. Burke. All rights reserved.


Who's to say what's really 'Normal'?

Mr. Whiskers first appeared in this strip.


Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Box and Whiskers

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(C)Copyright 2009, C. Burke. All rights reserved.


The cats are plotting to take over.