Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 10:40:21 12/27/05
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I was in a scientific meeting once, when the head scientists from labs all over the world were present (I was in a back room, flipping slides for the big-whigs). I am talking about Sandia, Lawrence-Livermore, etc. Also England's top labs and other NATO allies. At any rate, there was a disagreement about the value of a natural constant (the decay rate of Krypton-85). The funny thing is, they had a vote on it. It's not terribly different than voting on the value of pi. Voting on which program is stronger is the same.
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