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<p>[QUOTE="tmoneyeagles, post: 917627, member: 17557"]Both systems, the human eye and the computer system work, but both have their flaws.</p><p>Chaos explains them both. Their can be tiny imperfections in the eye, the temperature and lighting of the room, the patience of the grader, the knowledge of the grader. Now you may think you can replace the human grader with a computer, which could be done, but computers aren't perfect either, computers crash, computers mess up, computers are unpredictable.</p><p>Computers need a power source, power sources can be destroyed.</p><p>If society turns into a world of computer technology, it will fail. Sure some technological advancements help us out, but the further away you get from less complicated way of life, the closer you get to an unpredictable society that is bound to fail.</p><p>The same for grading with a computer. You could give that computer all the knowledge in the world, and it is bound to mis-grade one coin, two coins, three coins, and so on. There are many different factors that can contribute.</p><p>I agree it may be a more efficient way of grading, but there are still holes for failure to seep through.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tmoneyeagles, post: 917627, member: 17557"]Both systems, the human eye and the computer system work, but both have their flaws. Chaos explains them both. Their can be tiny imperfections in the eye, the temperature and lighting of the room, the patience of the grader, the knowledge of the grader. Now you may think you can replace the human grader with a computer, which could be done, but computers aren't perfect either, computers crash, computers mess up, computers are unpredictable. Computers need a power source, power sources can be destroyed. If society turns into a world of computer technology, it will fail. Sure some technological advancements help us out, but the further away you get from less complicated way of life, the closer you get to an unpredictable society that is bound to fail. The same for grading with a computer. You could give that computer all the knowledge in the world, and it is bound to mis-grade one coin, two coins, three coins, and so on. There are many different factors that can contribute. I agree it may be a more efficient way of grading, but there are still holes for failure to seep through.[/QUOTE]
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