I haven’t but every person I know who’s tried it RAVES about it. It’s on my list.
Did you guys hear that a REAL vietnamese restaurant is opening on 7th Avenue near 9th Street??? Sign went up a couple days ago. Not Bahn Mi….VIETNAMESE FOOD!
“My point is that this probability does not correspond to the “odds”, if one was to bet on this issue repeatedly”
I don’t follow you here. Probability is an expression of odds. It is a precisely a prediction of what the distribution would look like if you bet repeatedly. If what you’re saying is that the actual distribution when tested will have some variance from the prediction, then yes, that’s true, though the variance will get smaller on a percentage basis (though larger on a number basis) the larger the sample.
I made pizza with the Roberta’s recipe and cooked it in a frying pan. It pretty much ruled.
Pepe’s and Sally’s in New Haven, hands down.
http://www.heresparkslope.com
Best pizza I’ve had in a long while is Luigi’s on 5th Av. btwn 17th & 18th – across from new Freddy’s. Amazingly good – wonderful crust.
By gemini10 on February 16, 2011 2:03 PM
DH/11217 – have you guys been to Fornino?
i’ve only been to the one in williamsburg.
from what i’ve read, the one in the slope isn’t really up to snuff compared to the burg one.
For pizza, I go to a place named after a prostitute.
Ah that’s good to know about Campo – I don’t like a lot of cheese on my pizza either!
“also have you tried Nonna Rosa – on 7th?”
I haven’t but every person I know who’s tried it RAVES about it. It’s on my list.
Did you guys hear that a REAL vietnamese restaurant is opening on 7th Avenue near 9th Street??? Sign went up a couple days ago. Not Bahn Mi….VIETNAMESE FOOD!
“My point is that this probability does not correspond to the “odds”, if one was to bet on this issue repeatedly”
I don’t follow you here. Probability is an expression of odds. It is a precisely a prediction of what the distribution would look like if you bet repeatedly. If what you’re saying is that the actual distribution when tested will have some variance from the prediction, then yes, that’s true, though the variance will get smaller on a percentage basis (though larger on a number basis) the larger the sample.