Reading through all this, and I don't have a dog in the fight, Jordan remains one of the people I listen to when he speaks/types. Not because I agree with every word (most of them I do btw) but he stays on point, doesn't get in the mud, and can convey his thoughts accurately and precisely. And without throwing rocks......

I understand his statistical argument and agree. Odds are odds and the odds of 'coincidentally' acquiring a bad sample on yout first go-round are A. Telling, B. Pretty slim if a product does indeed have a low error rate.


Adversity doesn't build character, it reveals it.