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Dummer. Like nothing else. A parody of the GMC line of Hummer SUVs. / Martin Krzywinski @MKrzywinski mkweb.bcgsc.ca
DUMB. DUMMER | Dummer. Like nothing else. A parody of the GMC line of Hummer SUVs.

Dummer — Like Nothing Else

This project might give you the impression that I don't like Hummers. You'd be right. It was picked up by the New York Times Laugh Lines in 2008.

I've since made a few updates, to include the 2024 Hummer EV SUV.

The Hummer font is a slightly modified Antique Olive Nord. The Like Nothing Else tag line is Trade Gothic. Both have character widths increased to 110-120% and individually adjusted kerning.

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Hummer logo. (EPS, PNG, AI)
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Dummer logo. (EPS, PNG)

2 · The Hummer parodies

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TRULY LIKE NOTHING ELSE. | Dummer. Like nothing else. A parody of the GMC line of Hummer SUVs.
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DUMB. DUMMER | Dummer. Like nothing else. A parody of the GMC line of Hummer SUVs.
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GET ROOM TO GROW. | Dummer. Like nothing else. A parody of the GMC line of Hummer SUVs.
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THE ENVIRONMENT. F*CK IT. | Dummer. Like nothing else. A parody of the GMC line of Hummer SUVs.
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DRIVE. EVERYWHERE. | Dummer. Like nothing else. A parody of the GMC line of Hummer SUVs.
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HAVE THE BIGGEST. | Dummer. Like nothing else. A parody of the GMC line of Hummer SUVs.

3 · The Obnoxious is electric

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12.5 MORE INCHES. | Dummer. Like nothing else. A parody of the GMC line of Hummer SUVs.
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EVERYONE WILL NOTICE. | Dummer. Like nothing else. A parody of the GMC line of Hummer SUVs.
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DOES THIS CAR MAKE ME LOOK BIG? | Dummer. Like nothing else. A parody of the GMC line of Hummer SUVs.
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THE BEST TOYS RUN ON BATTERIES. | Dummer. Like nothing else. A parody of the GMC line of Hummer SUVs.
Reach typing guru status with your own keyboard layout, such as the fully optimized QGMLWB layout. Alternatively, use your power for evil and use the worst TNWMLC layout to embarass office prima donnas and punish sluggish workers. And TNWMLC is the only layout with its own line of Brazilian clothing.

4 · Reception

4.1 · Rants

It delights me that this project produced my first hate mail.

I want to meet Doug and give him a hug for adding another dimension to this project.

4.2 · Raves

The images got picked up by the New York Times laughlines blog, which drew a couple of fan mails.

But neither made me feel as good as Doug's email.

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Crafting 10 Years of Statistics Explanations: Points of Significance

Sun 09-03-2025

I don’t have good luck in the match points. —Rafael Nadal, Spanish tennis player

Points of Significance is an ongoing series of short articles about statistics in Nature Methods that started in 2013. Its aim is to provide clear explanations of essential concepts in statistics for a nonspecialist audience. The articles favor heuristic explanations and make extensive use of simulated examples and graphical explanations, while maintaining mathematical rigor.

Topics range from basic, but often misunderstood, such as uncertainty and P-values, to relatively advanced, but often neglected, such as the error-in-variables problem and the curse of dimensionality. More recent articles have focused on timely topics such as modeling of epidemics, machine learning, and neural networks.

In this article, we discuss the evolution of topics and details behind some of the story arcs, our approach to crafting statistical explanations and narratives, and our use of figures and numerical simulations as props for building understanding.

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Crafting 10 Years of Statistics Explanations: Points of Significance. (read)

Altman, N. & Krzywinski, M. (2025) Crafting 10 Years of Statistics Explanations: Points of Significance. Annual Review of Statistics and Its Application 12:69–87.

Propensity score matching

Mon 16-09-2024

I don’t have good luck in the match points. —Rafael Nadal, Spanish tennis player

In many experimental designs, we need to keep in mind the possibility of confounding variables, which may give rise to bias in the estimate of the treatment effect.

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Nature Methods Points of Significance column: Propensity score matching. (read)

If the control and experimental groups aren't matched (or, roughly, similar enough), this bias can arise.

Sometimes this can be dealt with by randomizing, which on average can balance this effect out. When randomization is not possible, propensity score matching is an excellent strategy to match control and experimental groups.

Kurz, C.F., Krzywinski, M. & Altman, N. (2024) Points of significance: Propensity score matching. Nat. Methods 21:1770–1772.

Understanding p-values and significance

Tue 24-09-2024

P-values combined with estimates of effect size are used to assess the importance of experimental results. However, their interpretation can be invalidated by selection bias when testing multiple hypotheses, fitting multiple models or even informally selecting results that seem interesting after observing the data.

We offer an introduction to principled uses of p-values (targeted at the non-specialist) and identify questionable practices to be avoided.

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Understanding p-values and significance. (read)

Altman, N. & Krzywinski, M. (2024) Understanding p-values and significance. Laboratory Animals 58:443–446.

Depicting variability and uncertainty using intervals and error bars

Thu 05-09-2024

Variability is inherent in most biological systems due to differences among members of the population. Two types of variation are commonly observed in studies: differences among samples and the “error” in estimating a population parameter (e.g. mean) from a sample. While these concepts are fundamentally very different, the associated variation is often expressed using similar notation—an interval that represents a range of values with a lower and upper bound.

In this article we discuss how common intervals are used (and misused).

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Depicting variability and uncertainty using intervals and error bars. (read)

Altman, N. & Krzywinski, M. (2024) Depicting variability and uncertainty using intervals and error bars. Laboratory Animals 58:453–456.

Nasa to send our human genome discs to the Moon

Sat 23-03-2024

We'd like to say a ‘cosmic hello’: mathematics, culture, palaeontology, art and science, and ... human genomes.

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SANCTUARY PROJECT | A cosmic hello of art, science, and genomes. (details)
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SANCTUARY PROJECT | Benoit Faiveley, founder of the Sanctuary project gives the Sanctuary disc a visual check at CEA LeQ Grenoble (image: Vincent Thomas). (details)
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SANCTUARY PROJECT | Sanctuary team examines the Life disc at INRIA Paris Saclay (image: Benedict Redgrove) (details)

Comparing classifier performance with baselines

Fri 22-03-2024

All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others. —George Orwell

This month, we will illustrate the importance of establishing a baseline performance level.

Baselines are typically generated independently for each dataset using very simple models. Their role is to set the minimum level of acceptable performance and help with comparing relative improvements in performance of other models.

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Nature Methods Points of Significance column: Comparing classifier performance with baselines. (read)

Unfortunately, baselines are often overlooked and, in the presence of a class imbalance, must be established with care.

Megahed, F.M, Chen, Y-J., Jones-Farmer, A., Rigdon, S.E., Krzywinski, M. & Altman, N. (2024) Points of significance: Comparing classifier performance with baselines. Nat. Methods 21:546–548.

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