Hi

> On Dec 12, 2014, at 9:15 AM, Jim Lux <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 12/12/14, 5:09 AM, Bob Camp wrote:
> ———
>> 
>> Are we really that far apart - not really. We each are talking about
>> two sides of the same coin. The real world is a messy place. Analysis
>> often takes a back seat to the “fun of doing something”. That’s not
>> to say it should though …
>> 
> 
> And sometimes, the analysis is the fun part.

Indeed

> 
> These days, with awesome computational horsepower at your fingertips, 
> anywhere, you can do analysis in places and times that are infeasible for 
> bench work.

In some cases, the analysis is pretty simple ...

> 
> I get a lot of useful analysis and modeling done on airplane flights across 
> the country. No phone calls, no meetings to go to, no emails to respond to, 
> no self induced distractions. 4-5 glorious mostly uninterrupted hours with 
> forced seat time. (especially with more planes having 110V outlets at the 
> seat)

As long as you don’t have some guy named Bob in the seat next to you doing all 
sorts of distracting things …:)

Bob

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