What tiny fraction of the gazillions it would cost to store all the raw data, would be enough to arrange the training courses needed to get the ballooning population of practitioners up to speed, he mused idly.

On 27/06/2017 09:21, Goldman, Adrian wrote:
That’s quite something.  To me, this thread raises another issue: I see a lot 
of comments about extracting the last little bit from every byte of data 
collected - but that’s not our main problem.  Our main problem appears to be 
shoddily-done refinement of data that are in fact perfectly decent (or decent 
enough that a quick browse in coot shows places that are horrendously wrong).  
Alwyn’s and Gerard’s article of 20 years ago or so “if freedom is given, 
liberties are taken” springs to mind.

                                        Adrian

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