Never mind.
Never mind.
Last edited by geodebasser; 04-21-2025 at 12:55 PM.
You need to go find a nice deserted creek and get your line stretched. You're ate up with this accident and obviously need to get your mind right.
Ok it's removed. I don't need this. You might want to tell that to the other two or three hundred commenter's also along with the national press. Actually as risk control was part of my business for most of my life, I am rather obsessed with seeing that people come home in the same good shape they they left home in .
Last edited by geodebasser; 04-21-2025 at 01:48 PM.
Is this about the price of cream cheese again?
Intimacy?
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Geo, your opinion is just as good as anyone elses. Post away. That why microsoft keeps building data storage units. You help keep the economy moving brother. Go back and edit and restore your thoughts.
Hang on. I'll help you in 77 minutes.
There's lots of decaffeinated brands that are just as tasty as the real thing.
Hi Mike.
[QUOTE=geodebasser;13909903]Ok it's removed. I don't need this. You might want to tell that to the other two or three hundred commenter's also along with the national press. Actually as risk control was part of my business for most of my life, I am rather obsessed with seeing that people come home in the same good shape they they left home in .[/QUOTE
The cream cheese rant was epic !
I'm not black like Barry White, I'm white like Clint Black is.
Last edited by geodebasser; 04-21-2025 at 08:28 PM.
- Frequency:
This refers to the probability or likelihood of an event occurring within a specific period or number of exposures. For example, in insurance, frequency might be the number of claims filed per 1000 insured vehicles in a year.
- Severity:
This describes the extent of the damage or loss when an event does occur. In the insurance example, severity could be the average cost of a claim per occurrence.
- Relationship:
While frequency and severity are distinct concepts, they can be interconnected. A high frequency of low-severity events can still result in significant overall losses, while a low frequency of high-severity events can have a large impact.
- Importance:
Understanding both frequency and severity is essential for risk assessment and management. For example, in insurance, these factors are used to determine premiums and assess the need for reserves. In other contexts, they are used to prioritize safety measures and resource allocation.
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Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience. Just smile and walk away.