| ??? 10/17/02 15:21 Read: times |
#30976 - RE: Is It Wise? |
Absolute level reliability needed
If absolute reliability is not needed, why even bother. Is it better to have something that fail once in a thousand than something that fail once in ten ? I will state that it is better to have something that fail once in ten, because if you have something that fail once in thousand, you will rely on no failure and then once it fails, you will believe the data. Erik |
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| supposed Einstein quote related to above | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
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