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Nice find on the video timestamp. How in the world did you dig that up so quickly?
Yeah, it makes sense that Nate would understand that. And I have nothing but respect for him.
So I remembered nate silver's "water level" comment from a powerpoint presentation.
From there I typed "nate silver" got terrible results then typed "nate silver talk" got bad results then typed "nate silver presentation"
I found a few links worth exporing (time> 20 minutes and clearly a powerpoint presentation)
I then watched the video at 2x speed mashing forward key until one of the videos had this waterline graph that I remembered then I pressed back until the start of that slide
note that the actual quote was at 29:30 where He said "I look for fields where that water level is low"
True nerd power right there. We approve.
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