@indonesia-phil saidIf you put Pepsi in a Coke can, it looks like Coke, but it remains Pepsi. It is not Coke and can never taste like Coke. It can identify itself as Coke, and call itself Coke, and get the govt to pass legislation to force people to accept it as Coke, but it is still Pepsi, just falsely parading as Coke. It is a sham and a lie that fools only people who lack the ability to taste. Of course you are not one of them.
That's only one sex. And yes, I can tell the difference between Coke and Pepsi.
@great-big-stees saidWe can't read, we just have great luck at striking the correct keys to make words.
Come on. Anyone, who has a bit of an education, can see that they are spelled differently. Jeeze.😡
10 Jul 21
I found this interesting. Looks like people who drink Pepsi are more likely to do so based on taste.
The Pepsi Challenge asked Customers to pick the cola they preferred. The results from the Taste Test found that Coke Drinkers only guessed correctly about 47% of the time. In contrast, Pepsi Drinkers guessed correctly about 86% of the time. These guesses were replicated in the KNIME ‘Conditional Label Assigner’ node.
https://scientificstrategy.com/cs-115/[WORD TOO LONG].
@eladar saidDo you not think something called the Pepsi challenge will always favor Pepsi?
I found this interesting. Looks like people who drink Pepsi are more likely to do so based on taste.
The Pepsi Challenge asked Customers to pick the cola they preferred. The results from the Taste Test found that Coke Drinkers only guessed correctly about 47% of the time. In contrast, Pepsi Drinkers guessed correctly about 86% of the time. These guesses were replicated in t ...[text shortened]... 0pick%20the,replicated%20in%20the%20KNIME%20%E2%80%98Conditional%20Label%20Assigner%E2%80%99%20node.
@eladar saidI think people who drink Pepsi should be sent to re-education camps for their own good.
I found this interesting. Looks like people who drink Pepsi are more likely to do so based on taste.
The Pepsi Challenge asked Customers to pick the cola they preferred. The results from the Taste Test found that Coke Drinkers only guessed correctly about 47% of the time. In contrast, Pepsi Drinkers guessed correctly about 86% of the time. These guesses were replicated in t ...[text shortened]... 0pick%20the,replicated%20in%20the%20KNIME%20%E2%80%98Conditional%20Label%20Assigner%E2%80%99%20node.
There's nothing like the brisk, corrosive tang of a freshly opened Coke.