> > If you can't see the data there's nothing to fix, thus we end up in a > subjective "fools paradise". >
Not sure who you're talking to here. I'm certainly not arguing against seeing the data.
> > If you can't see the data there's nothing to fix, thus we end up in a > subjective "fools paradise". >
Not sure who you're talking to here. I'm certainly not arguing against seeing the data.