Thursday, August 17, 2006
So I'm back from France. I have many things to say, which means I probably won't get round to any of them. However, I would like to share a personal highlight: the rediscovery of the soft drink Gini.
Economists have a measure of inequality, the Gini coefficient. I'm stealing the name and using it for a new scale: the Jah Jah Dub Gini Scale of Tastiness. A Gini coefficient of 1 would indicate something rather disgusting; a 7, the highest mark, would be delicious - just like Gini.
It's just hit the back of my throat and the pleasure's already spreading.
Have I ever been happier?
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Economists have a measure of inequality, the Gini coefficient. I'm stealing the name and using it for a new scale: the Jah Jah Dub Gini Scale of Tastiness. A Gini coefficient of 1 would indicate something rather disgusting; a 7, the highest mark, would be delicious - just like Gini.
It's just hit the back of my throat and the pleasure's already spreading.
Have I ever been happier?
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