Chaparral wrote:Ciro one issue only - you have included both drivers from the Ferrari, Mercedes & Mclaren teams but your saying Webber is incapable of competing for the title this year yet you include Vettel - sorry I dont get it
Chap, I simply took the info
from the poll in this thread, I'm not stating anything about Mr. Webber. I did not start this poll: see the explanation by WB about why he choosed those seven names, please. I'm simply demonstrating that a comparison between the odds of some betting sites and the odds of this poll shows them in agreement, given the sample size.
There are 25 answers: if somebody had voted for Schumi instead of voting for Alonso, you would get a 4% variation in the results of the poll for those two drivers, so the apparent bias is simply a statistical blip. If you are going to analyze a poll, the first thing you have to know, to judge appropriately the results, is its standard error.
This is simple engineering instead of heated and perhaps empty arguments about the forum having a bias toward non-germans, something that it's simply not true. I could use the same method to prove to you that the forum doesn't care about nationalities, including the one of Mr. Webber. Actually, I spend part of my time here editing comments like "martians are too greenish and you know how green people is hated in Venus" or whatever the poster decides to say about the people of a nation.
If you have to know, I think nations are a way for some people to make money (you call "politicians" to those people).
You, of all the people in the forum,
must have heard John Lennon's Imagine. Can you remember, old chap?
"Imagine there's no countries
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace".
Well, those lyrics summarize pretty well my opinion about the comments on nationalities around this forum...
And, if I may add, I dislike Schumacher and I like Alonso, altough I'm not fan of any driver. The reason is also simple engineering:
spaniards are lovable and that's a fact. For example, let's take a person at random from the forum: me. I'm spaniard and I'm lovable. QED. We have to conclude that the odds of finding a lovable spaniard around this site are 100%!
See? This simple rational, engineering approach shows you why Alonso is in high esteem among the people of this forum and Schumacher is not. Thank heaven for statistics and betting odds.