On Thu, 28 Mar 2002 12:12:21 PST, Lars Eggert said: > Wrong information is worse than no information. If the results don't > mean anything, why measure? Often, just knowing *why* the results dont mean anything is informative.. Back about a century ago, these two chaps named Michaelson and Morley tried to measure the speed of the Earth through the ether. Their results didn't mean anything either, as Einstein managed to explain a few years later. This is a -00.txt version. It might make sense for the -01 version to include text on why given metrics are/aren't percieved as good measures by the IETF community.... -- Valdis Kletnieks Computer Systems Senior Engineer Virginia Tech
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