Cool. Turn it around 90 degrees and fix it so it drives the correct set of wheels too!
Well played.


Cool. Turn it around 90 degrees and fix it so it drives the correct set of wheels too!
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** We don't collectively appear to be interested in exploring more complex objective processes for adders/subtractors.
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I'm proposing doing away with pages, Jeff - not adding them. But like I posted in the FWD adders thread, if I'm the only one worried about this dynamic, I should set it free. I'll invoke Greg's warning that "we eventually get the IT that we ask for." I hope I'm wrong but 25 years of history tells me otherwise.
** We don't collectively appear to be interested in exploring more complex objective processes for adders/subtractors.
** Equally, nobody seems interested in establishing what constitutes evidence substantial enough to do something other than use the default 1.25 power multiplier.
** We DO appear to have something like consensus that we should try as best we can to get the weights to "within 5 pounds" of "right."
There's a an org theory term that I love - "strategic ambiguity" - that describes a situation where decision makers actively enact practices that leave them wiggle room. Some managers use it as a tool to enable micromanagement. In this instance, It's clear that this has been codified into The Process to allow for enough subjectivity that the ITAC can "do the right thing" and "use what they know..."
...but the exact same practice can - and will - result in situations like the notorious Civic DX listing, where WE (collectively) do what WE (one or two people) know (or convince others, or worse yet themselves, that they know). In cases like this, we eventually come to understand that we're too clever by half.
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Knestis;281434 Between now and then said:Kirk,
Just because you are paranoid does not mean the world is not out to get you.
Your goal of removing subjectivity is worthy. I am not sure if it is possible, but keep trying to find the way. In the meantime keep questioning “what we know” when others claim we know it. I would rather have a few cars that cannot be raced well than have an political classification process.