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<p>[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 493341, member: 307"]I merely suggested that computers may be better than humans at certain chores. I still stand by that statement. </p><p><br /></p><p>Doug, you go ahead and use the broken down antiquated system that we have in place. I am sure that there are still factories that make buggy whips too, and darned fine ones. I will look to the future and try to create a better vision for grading. In the interim, I still have to deal in the same market as the rest of you, so just to let you know, it's not that I have changed how I currently do things, I am trying to find what's next and contribute in any way that I can to help develop something better.</p><p><br /></p><p>This thread was to discuss possibilities. The "what ifs", the how can we make it better. I understand some people can't accept new ideas, that's been human nature since the dawn of man. No one says that the grading system we have is perfect, in fact, most agree that it is flawed. I wanted to try to create a system where it wasn't. My mistake was thinking that we could imagine something better here in a discussion forum. We're not re-inventing the wheel, folks, we just want to try to collaborate and find something better. It's a shame that most of you that answered had only negative things to say instead of constructive comments. </p><p><br /></p><p>The world is changing whether you like it or not and whether or not you're ready for it. If you don't try to keep up, it <b>will</b> pass you by.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 493341, member: 307"]I merely suggested that computers may be better than humans at certain chores. I still stand by that statement. Doug, you go ahead and use the broken down antiquated system that we have in place. I am sure that there are still factories that make buggy whips too, and darned fine ones. I will look to the future and try to create a better vision for grading. In the interim, I still have to deal in the same market as the rest of you, so just to let you know, it's not that I have changed how I currently do things, I am trying to find what's next and contribute in any way that I can to help develop something better. This thread was to discuss possibilities. The "what ifs", the how can we make it better. I understand some people can't accept new ideas, that's been human nature since the dawn of man. No one says that the grading system we have is perfect, in fact, most agree that it is flawed. I wanted to try to create a system where it wasn't. My mistake was thinking that we could imagine something better here in a discussion forum. We're not re-inventing the wheel, folks, we just want to try to collaborate and find something better. It's a shame that most of you that answered had only negative things to say instead of constructive comments. The world is changing whether you like it or not and whether or not you're ready for it. If you don't try to keep up, it [B]will[/B] pass you by.[/QUOTE]
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