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Re: FIRST is really looking into the Einstein problems
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Originally Posted by Jim Wilks
I always see the "not to disclose details" card played when things didn't go well. I guess there was no aha! moment when the problem showed itself again. If there was truly good news, it would be shared immediately.
Just my $.02 worth.
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I wouldn't jump to the conclusion that there was no good news out of this past weekend. It is not an uncommon step in any engineering project/analysis to not disclose information until the analysis phase has been fully conducted. Sharing information, and especially having it go through the many phases of word of mouth can just add more confusion while they are in the concluding steps of confuting the testing and analysis. As someone who is very curious and anxious to see what has come of this investigation, I truly believe that we do need to be patient and let them fully get their work done so that we can get an accurate and concise conclusion and findings from all of this.
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