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Re: help needed - state of california needs a benchmark
From: Chuck Anderson <cra () WPI EDU>
Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2011 15:33:18 -0500
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 10:00:36AM -0800, Mike wrote:
issue, how do we go about getting 'the message' across, how do we go about engineering something that could be considered statistically relevant, and most importantly, how do we get this to be accepted by non-technical legislators and regulators?
How about this analogy: Using speedtest.com as the sole benchmark is like trying to test the speed and throughput of the city streets in Sacramento by seeing how long it takes to drive to New York City and back. Oh, and why should we be responsible for the speeds on the Interstate portions of that route when we only control the city streets and local secondary roads?
Current thread:
- help needed - state of california needs a benchmark Mike (Jan 29)
- Re: help needed - state of california needs a benchmark Dan White (Jan 29)
- RE: help needed - state of california needs a benchmark Nathan Eisenberg (Jan 29)
- Re: help needed - state of california needs a benchmark Jeff Richmond (Jan 29)
- Re: help needed - state of california needs a benchmark Patrick W . Gilmore (Jan 29)
- Re: help needed - state of california needs a benchmark Christopher Morrow (Jan 29)
- Re: help needed - state of california needs a benchmark Roy (Jan 29)
- Re: help needed - state of california needs a benchmark JC Dill (Jan 30)
- Re: help needed - state of california needs a benchmark Michael Painter (Jan 29)
- Re: help needed - state of california needs a benchmark Chuck Anderson (Jan 29)
- Re: help needed - state of california needs a benchmark Don Gould (Jan 29)
- Re: help needed - state of california needs a benchmark Mikael Abrahamsson (Jan 29)
- RE: help needed - state of california needs a benchmark Frank Bulk (Jan 29)
- Re: help needed - state of california needs a benchmark - beware bufferbloat Jim Gettys (Jan 31)
- Re: help needed - state of california needs a benchmark Dan White (Jan 29)