What Is a Code Red in the Marines?
In reality, the truth behind the meaning of the term “code red” in the military code, specifically the Marine Corps, is far less nefarious. At Marine Corps Base Quantico, for instance, a “code red “or “status red” more or less indicates a snow day. Here, military personnel use a color-coded system to alert base personnel to dangerous conditions presented by storms, snow or other forms of severe weather. Each day by 4 a.m., one of four colors is updated live on the Quantico website, Facebook page and secure hotline to alert everyone to what expectations are for the day as the result of various weather conditions.
Correct on one level. But wouldn't one have to multiple and divide by the number of Tweets on that account along with the number of Trump statements in comparison with the q posts to get accurate odds?
I am not a math wiz, so I couldn't tell you how that's done :) - but I am guessing the odds would be much much greater than 1 in 26.
What Is a Code Red in the Marines? In reality, the truth behind the meaning of the term “code red” in the military code, specifically the Marine Corps, is far less nefarious. At Marine Corps Base Quantico, for instance, a “code red “or “status red” more or less indicates a snow day. Here, military personnel use a color-coded system to alert base personnel to dangerous conditions presented by storms, snow or other forms of severe weather. Each day by 4 a.m., one of four colors is updated live on the Quantico website, Facebook page and secure hotline to alert everyone to what expectations are for the day as the result of various weather conditions.
Thank you for that - but when was the last time they signed off with a capital L, the same day Trump misspells...
With odds of 1 in 26 of getting the letter right purely by chance
Correct on one level. But wouldn't one have to multiple and divide by the number of Tweets on that account along with the number of Trump statements in comparison with the q posts to get accurate odds?
I am not a math wiz, so I couldn't tell you how that's done :) - but I am guessing the odds would be much much greater than 1 in 26.