originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Florida Jim: So when I say that what I got from that piece is that real, natural and industrial tend to overlap, I realize that I may have missed the point entirely.
That seems to be the main value of the chart from my perspective as well.
But I'm not sure what the probability discussion adds.
When Nathan says that wines have mixed probabilities of ending up in various categories, does that depend on vintage or the palate of the person making the judgment?
Either way, the point about overlap is good.
That means that there is a non-zero probability of being both a real wine and a natural wine, for example. Sometimes these probabilities are more even than others. Those are the places where it is hard to make distinctions.