k.e..
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giggle Is there a statistician in the house? Given a 99.99993 percent probability of no mutation in a population of bacteria offspring's new generation, say every 30 minutes, how many minutes will it take to see a new mutation?
Better still over the age of life on earth, say 4 billion years give or take , how many unique offspring of that apocryphal cellular life could there be now?
**** For Gordo who graduated to totalizator repair man adjusting trifectas ..... how much wood could a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood.
ETF: Groan .... grammar, math and readability
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