GBBTomorrow
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Not a chance of accuracy beyond making very broad generalizations that anyone could make. So many variables and subjective things that at best it's as accurate as
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I really disagree with this. These folks are statisticians and know what they are doing. They collect data constantly. Maybe an English major like me doesn't understand the algorithms and the magic of their math, but I definitely believe that they are capable of a whole heck of a lot with the data they have, definitely far more than flipping a coin. It's not just hocus pocus. It's math.

