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Which version were you running when you got the OTA?


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nomarsgirl

Android Enthusiast
Mar 4, 2010
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Red Sox Nation
Since the "If you've got it, Flaunt it" thread has been hijacked, maybe a poll would be the best way to track this update. When you get the update, let us know which version you were running before. DO NOT VOTE UNTIL YOU RECEIVE THE OTA.

Please post the approximately date/time you received the OTA and your location as a reply. Let's try to keep this thread free of any other chitchat.
 
Nice job keeping the chatter out of this thread everyone!

A difficult endeavor in these forums. ;)

But I was worried about this poll dying a too-quick death from lack of use.

It appears quite alive and well, not just the OTA count (11 as I type), but the "bumpers" every once in a while. Of course, my bumpers might be your chatter.
 
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Well since people are talking in here, I do have a comment.
I am shocked to see the results. We have heard no reports of anyone with v3 getting the OTA. Maybe 1 on some other message board.
Yet the majority who have received it and participated in this poll were on v3!
Interesting.
I am still waiting on 1.5
 
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I think some people are voting incorrectly...they are misreading the question...I'm having a hard time believing six people with V3 leak rhave gotten the OTA without the message boards going crazy...

Difficult to imagine just a week or so ago, given the oft repeated, prevailing belief that v3 was the OTA in disguise.
 
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If you look at the poll what you are saying definitely makes perfect sense:rolleyes:

Has anyone here ever heard of this?,

"absence of evidence is not evidence of absence'.

In other words, an apparently null result that shows no difference between groups may simply be due to lack of statistical power, making it extremely unlikely that a true difference will be correctly identified. Given the importance of this issue, it is surprising how often researchers fail to perform any systematic sample size calculations before embarking on a study. Instead, it is not uncommon for decisions of this sort to be made arbitrarily on the basis of convenience, available resources, or the number of easily available subjects.

In English it means you guys can't tell shit about any of this with a statistical sample size of 18 out of the group N=Eris owners on the forum with P=Number who give a shit about telling us when they got their OTA correlating to X=Total number of Eris owners.

Not to mention the other variables?

Jees
 
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Has anyone here ever heard of this?,

"absence of evidence is not evidence of absence'.

In other words, an apparently null result that shows no difference between groups may simply be due to lack of statistical power, making it extremely unlikely that a true difference will be correctly identified. Given the importance of this issue, it is surprising how often researchers fail to perform any systematic sample size calculations before embarking on a study. Instead, it is not uncommon for decisions of this sort to be made arbitrarily on the basis of convenience, available resources, or the number of easily available subjects.

In English it means you guys can't tell shit about any of this with a statistical sample size of 18 out of the group N=Eris owners on the forum with P=Number who give a shit about telling us when they got their OTA correlating to X=Total number of Eris owners.

Not to mention the other variables?

Jees

Fancy stuff. Sounds like you copied out of a text book or something. I think most people are smart enough to understand that too. But one thing you must be missing is the simple fact that not one person in the entire group on these message boards has reported in any thread that they received the OTA on v3 leak yet, but at the same time that group at one point (and now again) represents the largest sampling of the population participating in the poll. Surprising what happened here, no matter which text book you read.
 
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