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moskitman: And now it's Putin-Putin-Medvedev-Putin.

No, it's not. Putin-Putin-MedvedevPutin-Putin. And, I'm afraid, there may be another Putin in that line.

Well, that's boring... It's easy to become a stammerer.

 

Found an interesting link:

http://oude-rus.livejournal.com/585867.html?thread=5024907#t5024907

Rigging distorts statistical models and thereby gives themselves away. If you develop a "fair election" model, you can detect fraud and other inconsistencies invisible to the naked eye with confidence.

 

Almost nothing is understood. But there is one in the comments:

Колман не дает нам модель честных выборов, которую можно использовать для оценки фальсификкаций. Просто инструмент, чтоб сравнить одни выборы с другими, и возможно, поспекулировать на социологические темы.

So it's a long way from certainty.
 
So let's create our own statistical model. If there have been any imputations, the figures will not beat and various statistical outliers will show up. You can't hide a thing in a bag.
 
C-4: So let's create our own statistical model. If there have been any imputations, the figures will not beat and various statistical outliers will show up. You can't hide a thing in a bag.
Go ahead, Vasily. I don't have any thoughts on this yet, and I'm not a statistician...
 

A grandfather tells the pioneers at a pioneer meeting about his hard life. He was either raskulalatized or tortured, then the war, then the camps and zones. And in the end he concludes: "But children, life used to be better and more joyful.

- Why, the children wonder. You had such a hard life.

- You see, children, I used to have a hard-on.

Alexei, you mean the period when everything was on coupons? And empty counters?

 
valenok2003: Alexei, is this about the period when everything was on food stamps? And empty counters?

Before that there were rich miners and Black Sea resorts, there were Brezhnev's annual price cuts, and before that there was the war of 1941....

Aren't you tired of twisting your words? At any point in history there are times when it was hard and when the working class was given a chance to breathe. The whole commotion with the current situation in Russia is not because anyone is expecting manna from heaven in the form of doing nothing and having a secure life.

 
IgorM:

Before that there were rich miners and Black Sea resorts, there were Brezhnev's annual price cuts, and before that there was the war of 1941....

Aren't you tired of twisting your words? At any point in history there are times when it was hard and when the working class was given a chance to breathe. The mess with the situation in Russia is not because anyone is expecting manna from heaven in the form of doing nothing and having a secure life.


At the same time as the rich miners and the Black Sea resorts there were hunger riots in Novocherkask and thousands of such half-starved towns across the vastness of our land....

There was a war in Germany, Japan, France and England, and there the prices were not lowered every year, but all the workers, for some reason, lived better than in the world. There were no hunger or nicotine riots.

At the same time, the same great and immense country was buying grain from Canada every year, because it was unable to provide its own people with bread...

What a fucking paradox...

 
valenok2003:

...... is that the period when everything was on vouchers? And empty counters?


Now the stalls are stocked, but for most Russians this equates to a complete lack of them.

Bugatti,,Ferrari, Porsche - these are goods for whom? The presence of such goods does not encourage people to work at all,

 
Better was the feeling of being part of something big. Of course, the man was beaten, but he did NOT feel unwanted and unprotected. The trade union committee, the local committee, and the party committee were disciplined, distributed, and encouraged, but they BELIEVED of EVERYONE. Total control, but also total support.