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Re: modifying predictions |
Because the purpose in evaluation is to see if your method works. It's all right to change things or even cancel before the window opens but once the predicted period starts, no changes. If you discover new information that warrants different parameters, make a new prediction. No one objects to comments during the course of events either because they don't represent changes to the original. Roger Follow Ups: ● Re: modifying predictions - Dennis 20:21:28 - 4/23/2001 (6951) (1) ● Re: modifying predictions - Roger Musson 03:08:28 - 4/24/2001 (6958) (1) ● Re: modifying predictions - Dennis 08:51:49 - 4/24/2001 (6964) (1) ● Re: modifying predictions - Roger Hunter 09:58:56 - 4/24/2001 (6968) (1) ● Re: modifying predictions - Dennis 10:27:47 - 4/24/2001 (6970) (1) ● Re: modifying predictions - Roger Hunter 11:21:26 - 4/24/2001 (6972) (1) ● Re: modifying predictions - Dennis 12:35:27 - 4/24/2001 (6976) (1) ● Re: modifying predictions - Roger Hunter 15:16:07 - 4/24/2001 (7005) (1) ● Re: modifying predictions - Roger Musson 08:13:46 - 4/25/2001 (7024) (1) ● Re: modifying predictions - Roger Hunter 15:37:09 - 4/25/2001 (7050) (0) |
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