On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Jason Linhart wrote:
> 
> It doesn't matter if the numbers are off by a factor of ten compared to 
> what I would get if I watched real people reading pages and timed them, 
> as long as I'm comparing two numbers that are off by exactly the same 
> factor. Since the processes that cause the timing to be wrong apply in 
> identical ways to pages at the same site [...]

No they don't. Different areas of the site have different audiences.
Different page types have different processes. (Think of an index page vs a
content page).

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