Guest snark: How accurate, and meaningful, were David Roche's WSER predictions?
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A regular reader who has bagged at least one ultramarathon victory, enjoys genuine literature, and has a strong inherent command of data and numbers has grown to detest David Roche’s Trail Runner articles for the same reason most of his detractors do: He says nothing of value, and he does so in language so indecipherable that it’s hard to tell whether this is a feature (because a lack of clarity helps obfuscate Roche’s use of sham or bone-headed “math”) or a bug (because some people are simply not constituted to effectively or efficiently convey thoughts and ideas in this medium, with the common trait being an aversion to entertaining any input that isn’t fawningly benevolent).
Guest snark: How accurate, and meaningful, were David Roche's WSER predictions?
Guest snark: How accurate, and meaningful…
Guest snark: How accurate, and meaningful, were David Roche's WSER predictions?
A regular reader who has bagged at least one ultramarathon victory, enjoys genuine literature, and has a strong inherent command of data and numbers has grown to detest David Roche’s Trail Runner articles for the same reason most of his detractors do: He says nothing of value, and he does so in language so indecipherable that it’s hard to tell whether this is a feature (because a lack of clarity helps obfuscate Roche’s use of sham or bone-headed “math”) or a bug (because some people are simply not constituted to effectively or efficiently convey thoughts and ideas in this medium, with the common trait being an aversion to entertaining any input that isn’t fawningly benevolent).