Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2014 04:49:18 +0000
<p style="color: #224422; font-family: 'Lucida Bright', Georgia, serif; font-size: medium;"> The Data Skeptic Podcast is launching a contest- not one of chance, but one of skill. Listeners are encouraged to put their data science skills to good use, or if all else fails, guess!</p> <p style="color: #224422; font-family: 'Lucida Bright', Georgia, serif; font-size: medium;"> The contest works as follows. Below is some data about the cumulative number of downloads the podcast has achieved on a few given dates. Your job is to predict the date and time at which the podcast will recieve download number 27,182. Why this arbitrary number? It's as good as any other arbitrary number!</p> <p style="color: #224422; font-family: 'Lucida Bright', Georgia, serif; font-size: medium;"> Use whatever means you want to formulate a prediction. Once you have it, wait until that time and then post a review of the Data Skeptic Podcast on iTunes. You don't even have to leave a good review! The review which is posted closest to the actual time at which this download occurs will win a free copy of Matthew Russell's "Mining the Social Web" courtesy of the Data Skeptic Podcast. "Price is Right" rules are in play - the winner is the person that posts their review closest to the actual time without going over.</p> <p style="color: #224422; font-family: 'Lucida Bright', Georgia, serif; font-size: medium;"> More information at dataskeptic.com</p>