thatswhat5hesa1d t1_iyeg50p wrote on November 30, 2022 at 8:03 PM Reply to 99% of all the data and records that we keep, never gets looked at again. by bmwrider2 I’d wager that the inverse closer to true. The data only needs to inform one statistic or new data point to have been ‘looked at again’ and this happens as a result of recording in the first place. Permalink 1
thatswhat5hesa1d t1_iyeg50p wrote
Reply to 99% of all the data and records that we keep, never gets looked at again. by bmwrider2
I’d wager that the inverse closer to true. The data only needs to inform one statistic or new data point to have been ‘looked at again’ and this happens as a result of recording in the first place.