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Originally Posted by spdu4ea
3 things...
1st: I'm not affiliated with powerchip, ESS, AA, GIAC, etc. While I'm not free of all bias (if anything, it used to be towards Gintani), I think I'm about as objective as you're likely to find.
2nd: As Evolve mentioned, Jeremy @ Gintani's impressive list of graphs still left out some manipulatable factors. Personally I'd just like to see the correction factors for each run -- graphed if possible (since their own screenshots displayed a certain fondness for photo editing software).
3rd: I apologize for not being as clear as I could have been in my initial post. I see now that many people looked at this graph:
...and thought "Hmm... That is unusual but it doesn't prove anything."
To those people: The probability of this "unusual" distribution occurring naturally is 0.003% (0.00003). In a world with few absolutes, I'll call this proof:
Your normal bell curve:
Where the tuners fall on that curve:
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Wow...Statistics/Probability. I haven't seen that since college!! I think that's some of the best proof I've seen on the forum to date. Great effort spdu4ea.