tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6010387589635528818.post8630572162205335714..comments2024-03-29T05:12:25.517-04:00Comments on The KHIT Blog: (404)^n, the upshot of dirty dataBobbyGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03807934795994985233noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6010387589635528818.post-48515386487228406822014-03-29T23:10:45.275-04:002014-03-29T23:10:45.275-04:00Hi ther i am kavin, its my first time to commentin...Hi ther i am kavin, its my first time to commenting anyplace, when i reaqd this post i thought i could <br />also make comment due to this good pisce <br />of writing.<br /><br />My weblog; <a href="http://en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?title=User%3AMelaineFender" rel="nofollow">AVG 2014 serial crack downloa</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6010387589635528818.post-47062998460027644172014-03-27T18:51:35.011-04:002014-03-27T18:51:35.011-04:00Thank you, "Anonymous."Thank you, "Anonymous."BobbyGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03807934795994985233noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6010387589635528818.post-16029702934018893412014-03-27T17:40:58.718-04:002014-03-27T17:40:58.718-04:00whoah this blog is excellent i like studying your ...whoah this blog is excellent i like studying your articles.<br />Stay up the great work! You know, many people <br />are searching round for this info, you can help them greatly.<br /><br /><br /><br />Here is my blog post :: Microsoft office 2013 licensed key (<a href="http://www.unomatch.com/EmiliaBagotum/info/" rel="nofollow">unomatch.com</a>)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6010387589635528818.post-37772773623059535132013-11-04T14:32:51.495-05:002013-11-04T14:32:51.495-05:00Wow, I had no idea that dirty data was such a fact...Wow, I had no idea that dirty data was such a factor in this saga.<br /><br />Too bad...having worked with data while a research fellow, I certainly appreciate the importance of getting data collection right.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06993344520035324713noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6010387589635528818.post-34217209267805516362013-11-02T11:41:36.387-04:002013-11-02T11:41:36.387-04:00You're welcome, Joe. And thank you for comment...You're welcome, Joe. And thank you for commenting. Praise from YOU means a lot to me.BobbyGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03807934795994985233noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6010387589635528818.post-84894759769237144482013-11-01T17:20:18.372-04:002013-11-01T17:20:18.372-04:00Thanks for the post, Bobby. I learned a lot.
Wha...Thanks for the post, Bobby. I learned a lot. <br /><br />What strikes me about this is how thoroughly the designers of the site put themselves up for failure by designing access to a dozen or so of these "dirty" databases right in the first step, and requiring that all the data match or the process would fail. <br /><br />It does seem from a process point of view, that many simpler ways of establishing identity (ways considered adequate for paying taxes, for instance, or renting a car) could have been used, with the question of fraud left to enforcement action (as it is for taxes, for instance). Checking whether someone was a veteran, or a Native American, for instance, could have been left until people claimed some special status, instead of doing it for every single person.<br /><br />And they could have left the whole question of identity until later in the process, after people had "shopped," just like most shopping sites do.Joe Flowernoreply@blogger.com