On 09/05/2015 08:15 PM, Justin August wrote:
If you're getting accurate and objective data then the question of "best" goes 
out the window. You're then able to talk about the objective attributes that you prefer.



Objective attributes don't necessarily mean anything. If all you have is objective stiffness data, unless you can relate that data in some meaningful way to performance outcomes, it's just data and not information. You absolutely positively cannot simply make the assumption that more X is better.


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