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Old 04-13-2019, 11:05 PM   #1
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Interpretation of Readouts

Hi Bill

I have been thinking over the last few days what is my biggest problem
using the Sartin programs and this is it.

I am hoping when you feel well enough to do it could you discuss this
topic, not really interested in selecting contenders or pace lines. Just
how you go about it once they are in there. For instance if you listen to
Synergism 2 tapes Doc gives a really good presentation on doing the match
up with the programs FPS numbers. Also hoping FTL, Ray or anyone else to give their opinions as well.

Right now using Energy II but other older programs welcome.If it
already hasnt been done think it would be beneficial in the proper area to
do it for RDSS having it all just in one thread.

Maybe there are others out there such as myself that would benefit from this.

Thanks
Jeff

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