J-dog wrote on 03/16/08 at 23:20:48:
drkodos wrote on 03/16/08 at 19:34:45:
"Numbers cannot lie, only people." ~ drkodos.
yes, and in a similar vein:
"Guns don't kill people, people kill people."
"...don't blame the tools."
More disimilar than similar. Numbers can be incorrect because they are merely symbols that represent quantity. Guns, while possibly symbols of a person's power and intent, are not merely symbols, they are tools, and neither a correct nor incorrect represenetation of a characteriostic known as "quantity."
Numbers are not tools; by definition.
The poll is 100 percent accurate in that it reflects what the people here actually voted. Among those that voted, more people chose the Dutch. Those are facts.
Now, the interpolation of those numbers into the larger chess community is where true artistic talent comes into play.

This is not the fault of the numbers, which merely represent (most accurately) one slice of reality.
And that reality is absolute and irrefutable: People in this poll favoring the Dutch are mistaken.
In my opinion a tool is something you use to help you do something. When you generate statistics, you do so in order to use that information. So the numbers become tools of evaluation and decision making. My comparison primarily concerns the misappropriaton of blame.