Thursday, March 27, 2008
One O'Clock Jump
S & E had a little dance party. They dressed in matching outfits and jazzed to the tunes on S's computer. (Note that at one point she is examining the computer in the background - it's because that's where the music is coming from.) She actually danced quite a bit more than the video suggests, it's just that whenever mommy was there with the camera, suddenly mommy was the most interesting thing around. A lot of the still shots were her doing her own one-o'clock jump. You just can't tell because, well, they're still shots. Enjoy the film! Sorry, I couldn't figure out how to rotate the action shots. And our camera has no sound. So, I tried to reproduce it as best as possible.
All I have to say is, it's better than her dancing to this which, I'm ashamed to say, is what she was doing earlier this evening. (Clapping along to the beat and all.)
For those who don't speak the language of stats, beware this song. To clarify some of the finer points, it's Cox, as in the person. And the other more racy sounding parts are actually quite tame (and boring) if you know the language of statisticians. The gal who sent S this link to him told him that if he understands the whole song, he truely is a stats geek. I hereby announce that he is, indeed, truely a stats geek. He understood it all. I, on the other hand, understood about half the references. What does that make me? :)
All I have to say is, it's better than her dancing to this which, I'm ashamed to say, is what she was doing earlier this evening. (Clapping along to the beat and all.)
For those who don't speak the language of stats, beware this song. To clarify some of the finer points, it's Cox, as in the person. And the other more racy sounding parts are actually quite tame (and boring) if you know the language of statisticians. The gal who sent S this link to him told him that if he understands the whole song, he truely is a stats geek. I hereby announce that he is, indeed, truely a stats geek. He understood it all. I, on the other hand, understood about half the references. What does that make me? :)
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P.S. If you don't like the baby-got-stats link above (which requires downloading) and want to hear it anyway, a pretty bad version of it is available on you tube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6IYSf5_JTs
-Laura
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-Laura