This statistician may of had an easer time if someone pointed out to it that Humans have in (almost) every village, town or city temples dedicated to the Goddess of luck, in every station and ship where there are Humans there will be prayers and offerings to Her, anywhere there are more than one of us (and sometimes when we are alone) wagers will be made, entreaties will be spoken and Lady Luck will be called upon to oversee our efforts. We even have whole cities dedicated to her. With this much attention being heaped upon her is it surprising that she smiles on us?
@@anthonymedina9425 Often enough it does. But as long as someone else was able to witness what went wrong (or adequate notes were taken) and try again, then the advancement is still made.
Just thought that random luck might be decidet by gods, and if different speacies in this universe have different gods, then the human ones just went and spartan kicked every other god out of the controle room for reality. Or that is my little altered universe of this story.
Alien god: Time to get a lucky shot on that human shi- *Humans god smashes a barstool over the aliens gods head* Human god: I think you mean, total weapons malfunction
The author's name is made from the German words for fir trees "Tannen" and bananas "Bananen" (curiously spelled with two "n", why ever), it's pronounced "Tan-nen-ba-na-nen", and means "bananas that grew on a fir tree" if you interconnect those two words into one! Keep in mind, the German "a" is pronounced like the a in "Tuba" not like the one in "Hand"!
honestly i cant remember how i pronounced it exactly , so we can all now sit and wait to see how will i did.... i am leaning towards it being incorrect though