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Predictable may refer to: *Something which shows predictability * "Predictable" (Delta Goodrem song), 2003 * "Predictable" (Good Charlotte song), 2004 * "Predictable" (The Kinks song), 1981 *"Predictable", a song by The Mr. T Experience from their 1988 album ''Night Shift at the Thrill Factory'' *"Predictable", a song by Avail from their 1992 album '' Satiate'' *"Predictable", a song by Korn from their 1993 EP ''Neidermeyer's Mind'', and the eighth song of their 1994 album ''Korn'' *"Predictable", a song by Pete Townshend from his 1993 album '' Psychoderelict'' See also * * *Prediction (other) *Predict (other) Predict may refer to: * ''to predict'', the act of prediction * ''Predict'' (USAID), a US government program to identify new viruses. *''PREDICT'' (U.S. DHS), a U.S. cybersecurity government database of the United States Department of Homeland Sec ...
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Predictability
Predictability is the degree to which a correct prediction or forecast of a system's state can be made, either qualitatively or quantitatively. Predictability and causality Causal determinism has a strong relationship with predictability. Perfect predictability implies strict determinism, but lack of predictability does not necessarily imply lack of determinism. Limitations on predictability could be caused by factors such as a lack of information or excessive complexity. In experimental physics, there are always observational errors determining variables such as positions and velocities. So perfect prediction is ''practically'' impossible. Moreover, in modern quantum mechanics, Werner Heisenberg's indeterminacy principle puts limits on the accuracy with which such quantities can be known. So such perfect predictability is also ''theoretically'' impossible. Laplace's demon Laplace's demon is a supreme intelligence who could completely predict the one possible future given ...
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Predictable (Delta Goodrem Song)
"Predictable" is a song written by Delta Goodrem, Kara DioGuardi, and Jarrad Rogers for Goodrem's debut studio album, '' Innocent Eyes'' (2003). Released on 1 December 2003, the single peaked at number-one on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart, becoming Goodrem's fifth consecutive number-one single in Australia. This achievement broke the record set by Goodrem for the most consecutive number-ones from a debut album; the original record was held by Kylie Minogue. Due to Goodrem's cancer treatment, she was unable to shoot an accompanying film clip; Sony used a live video to represent the song. The live video was shot at the headquarters for Channel V in July 2003. Background and meaning The song was produced by John Fields in Los Angeles. Originally, the demo version of the song was rather different from the end product; however, Delta Goodrem desired the song to have a rock edge to it, thus asking Fields to help produce it. The song is set around the theme of a girl rejecting the ...
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Predictable (Good Charlotte Song)
"Predictable" is the lead single from American rock band Good Charlotte's third studio album, ''The Chronicles of Life and Death'' (2004). This was the first single released that featured Chris Wilson as the band's drummer. The song was also released in a Japanese version; in this version, only Benji Madden sings the Japanese part because he is the only one who knows Japanese. Released on September 27, 2004, "Predictable" reached the top 20 in Australia and the United Kingdom, where it topped the UK Rock Chart for a week. The song's music video, inspired by the film ''Edward Scissorhands'', takes place in a town drawn by the guitarist Billy Martin, with the band in a house singing the English version. The song was used for a commercial of ''Donkey Konga 2'', and members of Good Charlotte also appear in the commercial. Track listing Australia single # "Predictable" # "The Chronicles of Life and Death" (acoustic version) # " The Anthem" (live from the Abbey Road sessions) # "Hold O ...
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Predictable (The Kinks Song)
"Predictable" is the fourth track from The Kinks' 1981 album, '' Give the People What They Want''. It was written by Ray Davies. Lyrics The lyrics of "Predictable" describe the monotony of the average person's life. "Yeah, ain't life a bore," the singer complains, saying that he doesn't "know why I'm even bothering." However, the singer has hope, claiming that "one day it's gonna get better some way," but would even settle to "wish it would get worse any way." He goes as far to say that it "feels like a good time to die." The song, like many written by Davies, comments on the life of the middle class in a sarcastic fashion. Release and reception "Predictable" was first released in the U.K. as a single, backed with "Back to Front." The single was unsuccessful, despite the popularity of its predecessor, " Better Things." However, in America, it was only released on the '' Give the People What They Want'' album (and not as a single.) Robert Christgau said that "Predictable" was ...
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Satiate
''Satiate'' is the debut album released by Avail in 1992. ''Satiate'' was originally released on the band's own Catheter-Assembly Records, then re-released on Old Glory Records later that year. In 1994, Lookout! Records Lookout Records (stylized as Lookout! Records) was an independent record label, initially based in Laytonville, California and later in Berkeley, focusing on punk rock. Established in 1987, the label is best known for having released Operation ... issued the album on CD with two additional tracks, taken from Avail's 7" release Attempt to Regress. Track listing The song "Mr. Morgan" is named after an elderly Richmond resident who was beaten to death for a few dollars. References {{Authority control 1992 debut albums Avail albums ...
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Korn (album)
''Korn'' (printed and stylized as ''KoЯn'') is the debut studio album by American nu metal band Korn. It was released on October 11, 1994, through Immortal/Epic Records. Before recording the album, the band was approached by Immortal/Epic Records after a performance at Huntington Beach, California. The band signed to their label because they did not want to "sign away all of their creative freedom". The band would record at Indigo Ranch Studios in Malibu, California with producer Ross Robinson, who also produced their 1993 demo ''Neidermayer's Mind''. The recording took place from May to June 1994. After the recordings, Korn toured with Biohazard and House of Pain. The album's themes include child abuse, drug abuse, and bullying. The album cover depicts a young girl being approached by a large man who is holding what appears to be horseshoes or possibly blades. Furthermore, the girl's shadow gives the appearance that her body is being hanged due to the position of the band's log ...
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Psychoderelict
''Psychoderelict'' is a concept album written, produced and engineered by Pete Townshend. Some characters and issues presented in this work were continued in Townshend's later opus ''The Boy Who Heard Music'', first presented on The Who's album '' Endless Wire'' and then adapted as a rock musical. ''Psychoderelict'' is Townshend's sixth and most recent solo album to date. History Released in 1993, ''Psychoderelict'' is a rock opera conceived by Townshend in 1991 as the follow-up to '' The Iron Man'', but despite having recorded several demos, a bicycle accident in September 1991 forced him to delay work on the album until his wrist was able to heal properly. It is structured more like a radio play than the more "traditional" rock operas Townshend had recorded both with The Who (''Tommy'', ''Quadrophenia'' and the unreleased ''Lifehouse'' album) and as a solo artist (''White City'' and ''The Iron Man''). The album's central character is Ray High (real name Raymond Highsmith), a ...
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Prediction (other)
A prediction is a statement or claim that a particular event will occur in the future. Prediction may also refer to: * ''Prediction'' (film), a 1993 Russian film *"Prediction", a song by Steel Pulse from their 1978 album ''Handsworth Revolution'' *"The Prediction", a song by Nas from his 1999 album '' Nastradamus'' *"The Prediction", a song by A Thorn for Every Heart from their 2004 album '' Things Aren't So Beautiful Now'' See also * :Prediction * Predictable (other) * Predictor (other) * Predict (other) *Prediction interval, a statistical concept *Explanatory power Explanatory power is the ability of a hypothesis or theory to explain the subject matter effectively to which it pertains. Its opposite is ''explanatory impotence''. In the past, various criteria or measures for explanatory power have been prop ...
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