im curious... if someone did the dig and the researech, would they find that the number of evergreen containers (three by my count) sans the canal ship, would represent an any statistic beyond normal.
IOW... surely other container company trucks have blocked traffic somewhere on the globe in the last 8 days.
3 / (number of ttl evergreen containers on the planet) [[[[compared to]]]] (# of XYZcompany blockages) / (number of ttl XYZ containers on the planet)
Answer me this... how do you know that the evergreen trucks are simply confirmation bias... or simply successfully finding what you are looking for?
Confirmation bias is behind many shocking discoveries on this board, I'm sure. As to the first question, one would expect the company with the most trucks, whoever that is, to be in jams just because more driving==more chances of jams and accidents. Even if they try to have the best drivers, that won't save them from other drivers. So do they have the most trucks? Or how do they rank?
Well my friend owns a trucking g co.pany. that have 3400 vehicle on the road. Outside of a few mechanical issues. The last accident the company had was 4 months ago. Evergreen has a ship and a bunch of jack iced trucks in a couple of days. I'd say not a statistical.probability.
That's a pretty posh-looking gateway. I wonder what they're having delivered via freight...
Reddit link for context?
Blocking traffic.
im curious... if someone did the dig and the researech, would they find that the number of evergreen containers (three by my count) sans the canal ship, would represent an any statistic beyond normal.
IOW... surely other container company trucks have blocked traffic somewhere on the globe in the last 8 days.
3 / (number of ttl evergreen containers on the planet) [[[[compared to]]]] (# of XYZcompany blockages) / (number of ttl XYZ containers on the planet)
Answer me this... how do you know that the evergreen trucks are simply confirmation bias... or simply successfully finding what you are looking for?
Confirmation bias is behind many shocking discoveries on this board, I'm sure. As to the first question, one would expect the company with the most trucks, whoever that is, to be in jams just because more driving==more chances of jams and accidents. Even if they try to have the best drivers, that won't save them from other drivers. So do they have the most trucks? Or how do they rank?
Well my friend owns a trucking g co.pany. that have 3400 vehicle on the road. Outside of a few mechanical issues. The last accident the company had was 4 months ago. Evergreen has a ship and a bunch of jack iced trucks in a couple of days. I'd say not a statistical.probability.
https://greatawakening.win/p/12i3uaJYLn/ I found a post on facebutt this happened in Indonesia last october.
https://www.reddit.com/r/funny/comments/mfedq9/this_is_getting_ridiculous/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
Thanks.
Archived:
https://archive.vn/9iyfa
Thanks for the archive. I remember reddit and scrolling through the comments reinforces the fact that I don't miss it at all.
one of the top comments from the reddit post:
they really have no clue whats going on
they got it halfway right.......... lol