Yeah, and if I understand you correctly, you were testing out your algorhythms by adjusting the variables and then reexamine the data to see if you were getting correct responses?
Among other things, yes. After all, what good is data without testing? So, we'd test our results after the fact - sometimes years after the fact we'd go back in and set up the pneumatic hoses and test again. (That was a primary testing tool back then. Today, they use cameras and AI to recognize the cars, it's much more refined.)
I've told you before. I liked to fuck with the pneumatic hoses when I found them, and if there was one near a busy intersection that I wanted traffic control lights at for my own personal benefit, I would spend hours going in circles on that street to inflate the traffic numbers LoL
Yeah, we can tell when you do that. It stands out like a sore thumb and we just normalize the data.
Well, if they're set up properly we can tell. It should be a whole network of them, not just one or two like some municipalities do/did.
Also, all those cheap guitars have gone up $50 to $150 in the past 60 days or so.
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