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4.97 * 20 = 99.4

So technically...
Trust index is not based on average rating, it's a metric of many things including volume of reviews and time to reply. A company can have 100% 5-star reviews with a trust index of 7/10.
 
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Trust index is not based on average rating, it's a metric of many things including volume of reviews and time to reply. A company can have 100% 5-star reviews with a trust index of 7/10.
You're a trust index.
 
Disappointing.
I would have expected 5 stars.
If you equate this with stars, with 5 being all the stars in the universe.
4.97 out of 5 means billions of stars did not get the celestial service that is expected.

So coming back down to earth. That's a lot of people who are not satisfied.
Do better or it's back to Evetech for all of us.
 
Disappointing.
I would have expected 5 stars.
If you equate this with stars, with 5 being all the stars in the universe.
4.97 out of 5 means billions of stars did not get the celestial service that is expected.

So coming back down to earth. That's a lot of people who are not satisfied.
Do better or it's back to Evetech for all of us.


For someone who calls himself Pete Ster, jy weet fokkal van sterre.
 
HelloPeter is my site, so your rating can be lowered, if you maintain that attitude.
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My name is Peter bru and the site is mine. Whenever I answer the phone, they always say "HelloPeter", so it must be true. PS: Can you really trust a 4.97 rating? Suspicious!
The real question is, can you trust a guy who's very unimportant?
 
My name is Peter bru and the site is mine. Whenever I answer the phone, they always say "HelloPeter", so it must be true. PS: Can you really trust a 4.97 rating? Suspicious!
Not even the favourite people in my life have a 4.97 rating! Always hold a bit back, keep them guessing.
 
How do you get that? The numbers I see are 10^22 to 10^24 stars, and 10^78 to 10^82 atoms.
I used the 200,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 which is 2*10^22 or 0.2*10^23 stars. One mole is 6.023*10^23 atoms/molecules (Avogadro's constant).
 
How do you get that? The numbers I see are 10^22 to 10^24 stars, and 10^78 to 10^82 atoms.

I used the 200,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 which is 2*10^22 or 0.2*10^23 stars. One mole is 6.023*10^23 atoms/molecules (Avogadro's constant).
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Hell, so there are 30 times more atoms/molecules by mole than there are stars in the Universe. :oops:

That star estimate won't be very accurate, it can't take into account any stars that are outside of our visible range or stars that have been created but its light has not reached us yet.


Where's the celebratory discount coupon, should be at least 5% @ThatGuyJD @KURT_COCAIN @UrBaN_BuNnY @Confucius @moedeez @Valheru @TheJudge @maq_ @Thanatos_ZA

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I used the 200,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 which is 2*10^22 or 0.2*10^23 stars. One mole is 6.023*10^23 atoms/molecules (Avogadro's constant).
Listen motherfucker, school was many years ago and I happily left Avogadro's constant back there where it belongs. Why bring it back now?


Anyway, watched a movie called Pirates. Gave it a 3.14.
 

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