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29th September 2005, 09:24 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Originally Posted by w924
To me, the primary objectives in developing a new system should include
1. Objectivity... black and white criteria..not open to interpretation.
2.Simplicity....cant stress that one enough.. a system is only as good as the ability of operator to ensure accuracy in selecting. The simpler it is the less chance of errors. and the more enjoyable it can be. With so many race meetings today...this perhaps more important today than ever before.
3. Choosing materials and resources that appear to be here for the long haul, to minimise the incidents of change..
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Thank you very much for your honest and constructive reply, this at long last is what I have been searching for, someone who has firm views and knows how to state them in an inoffensive manner. I totally agree with all three points above, as well as your reference to 'nerves of steel and discipline', probably the quintessential point for all of us.
Tailwag
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