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stateofgrace Moderate Poster
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 1:56 am Post subject: Prof Jones v NIST |
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So what can NIST claim? Let s look.
Did you know?
* NIST’s weights and measures services, a job assigned to the federal government in the Constitution, provide the basis for the fairness and efficiency of sales totaling more than $5 trillion—roughly half of the U.S. economy?
* Between 3 percent and 6 percent of the U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) is attributed to measurements and measurement-related operations that rely on NIST for accuracy, reliability, and international recognition?
* Eighty percent of global merchandise trade is influenced by testing and other measurement-related requirements of regulations and standards—and that U.S. companies increasingly depend on NIST to help ensure access to global markets that create new business and jobs?
* Without NIST, U.S. manufacturers of such products as glucose and cholesterol test kits—in vitro diagnostic (IVD) devices—wouldn’t be able to meet requirements of new European Union regulations and would have been shut out of the $7 billion European market where they now have more than 60 percent of the business?
* The Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, the nation’s highest honor awarded by the President of the United States to U.S. organizations for their performance excellence and quality achievements, is managed by NIST—and the award criteria are used by thousands of companies, schools, and hospitals to improve their products and services?
* The total economic benefit of the NIST Baldrige National Quality Program—which receives little federal funding—is estimated at almost $25 billion, for a stunning benefit-cost ratio of 207 to 1?
* The Baldrige program is so successful that it has spawned similar programs in 41 states and nearly 80 quality programs internationally?
* NIST-developed performance-measurement methods have accelerated the adoption of new manufacturing capabilities, such as accuracy-enhancing software for machine tools, and led to new technology, such as laser tracker measurement systems used increasingly in the aerospace, automotive, and other industries?
* NIST’s technical contributions to the development of encryption standards for information technology have been estimated to have saved private industry more than $1 billion—and enable consumers and business to be confident about the security of their
billions of dollars worth of electronic data transactions daily, such as withdrawals from ATMs?
* About 1.5 billion times a day NIST’s Internet Time Service sets computer clocks and other networked time-keeping devices, such as those used to synchronize telecommunications systems?
* NIST’s Internet Time Service is used by NASDAQ members to time-stamp hundreds of billions of dollars worth of stock trades and other financial transactions conducted every business day?
* In the Army alone, 58,000 different types of equipment require regular “NIST traceable” calibration, ensuring that measurements made during the development, testing, maintenance, and operation are valid; that their system will perform as designed; and that they will be interoperable with other systems on the battlefield?
* NIST developed the testing procedures and other key technical elements of the Department of Homeland Security’s performance standards for radiation detectors used at seaports, airports, and other points of entry into the United States?
* About 2,700 law-enforcement officers have been spared from death or disabling injury as a result of NIST-developed standards for ballistic-resistant body armor (“bullet-proof” vests)?
* The National Research Council credits NIST Standard Reference Materials for DNA analyses with improving the accuracy of forensic DNA tests while reducing testing costs and that the criminal justice community depends on NIST to assure that its testing is accurate?
* The United States spends about $1.1 trillion on health care, and 10 percent to 15 percent of that is associated with making measurements—NIST’s specialty?
* NIST measurement services underpin the safety and effectiveness of about 10 million medical procedures that use radioactive materials—from prostate- and breast-cancer treatment to diagnostic imaging?
* NIST X-ray standards and proficiency tests ensure proper radiation exposure levels in more than 9,000 facilities that perform more than 30 million mammograms yearly?
* Many of the tools and materials used in modern dentistry—from the panoramic X-ray to composite fillings to an array of adhesives—originated at NIST through a continuing 75-year-old partnership with the American Dental Association?
* NIST Standard Reference Materials helped to significantly improve the accuracy of cholesterol tests, resulting in better diagnoses and treatments and an estimated annual savings of about $100 million?
* Consumers and industry benefit from NIST measurement aids that help manufacturers to validate food production and quality control procedures and to ensure accurate nutritional labeling?
* Emissions trading, called for by the Clean Air Act of 1990, depends on an initiative begun by NIST and the Environmental Protection Agency in cooperation with the specialty gas industry—and that a $140 million market in the United States and a growing market overseas was created?
* NIST led the development of performance standards and placement recommendations for smoke detectors, now in 94 percent of American homes and saving thousands of lives, or that half of home fire deaths occur in the 6 percent of homes with no smoke alarms?
* NIST scientists have earned three Nobel Prizes over the last eight years?
* Closed-captioning for people with impaired hearing, now featured on all TV sets, was co-invented at NIST, earning it an Emmy Award?
* Thousands of small manufacturers in all 50 states and Puerto Rico rely on the NIST Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership for hands-on technical and business assistance?
* In a recent survey completed in September 2004, covering projects completed in fiscal year 2003, 4,865 clients of NIST’s Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership reported that, as a result of MEP services, they realized almost $686 million in cost
savings; invested $912 million in modernization, including plant and equipment, information systems, and workforce training; increased or retained $4.1 billion in sales; and created and retained over 50,315 jobs?
* U.S. automakers and their suppliers, which account for more than 3 percent of the nation’s GDP, rely on NIST Standard Reference Materials to ensure quality in a wide range of tasks, from the processing of materials to final assembly, to emissions
compliance?
So what can Prof Jones claim ?
The BYU physics department has also issued a statement: "The university is aware that Professor Steven Jones's hypotheses and interpretations of evidence regarding the collapse of World Trade Center buildings are being questioned by a number of scholars and practitioners, including many of BYU's own faculty members. Professor Jones's department and college administrators are not convinced that his analyses and hypotheses have been submitted to relevant scientific venues that would ensure rigorous technical peer review." The College of Engineering and Technology department has also added, "The structural engineering faculty in the Fulton College of Engineering and Technology do not support the hypotheses of Professor Jones."
Who's next in line for a Nobel prize? |
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John White Site Admin
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 2:27 am Post subject: |
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So?
Lots of circumstantial facts about NIST that no-one is disuputing
But wheres the computer model used to justify the fantasy figures used as the basis for the official commision report?
Even more pertinantly, why do the NIST scientists involved refuse to associate themselves with and debate the data?
As for your poor smear on Proffesor Jones, what news? Even Proffesor Jones himself has stated from the outset the difficulties in questioning offical dogma from inside the system
Even a child knows what happens to the child at playtime who wont play make-believe and wants to tell the truth: but not you apparently "SoG"
NEXT!! _________________ Free your Self and Free the World |
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stateofgrace Moderate Poster
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 2:33 am Post subject: |
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Refer to my other post regarding your lame claims.
Stop looking for it pal it isn't there, you are wrong and know it. |
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John White Site Admin
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 2:37 am Post subject: |
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Grace gone already?
Ive got to say your disappointing
Do you know forum Kung Fu? _________________ Free your Self and Free the World |
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stateofgrace Moderate Poster
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 2:41 am Post subject: |
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Who's gone pal, so you wer saying..............
NEXT!! |
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John White Site Admin
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 2:42 am Post subject: |
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A warrior must be calm and centred to avoid defeat....
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Do you want to leave, come back in, and try again? _________________ Free your Self and Free the World |
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stateofgrace Moderate Poster
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 2:47 am Post subject: |
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I find you momentarily amusing; your bewildering gasp on reality is amusing.
Who knows maybe I will still, maybe I will go, please enlighten as to what to, do. |
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John White Site Admin
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 3:27 am Post subject: |
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I do have the advantage of not needing to defend a lash-up called "my belief system" _________________ Free your Self and Free the World |
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scar Moderate Poster
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 4:26 am Post subject: |
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stateofgrace wrote: | maybe I will still, maybe I will go, please enlighten as to what to, do. |
Its "should I stay or should I go."
I like your remix though, its certainly catchy.
I'd quite like you to stay, you amuse me.
You are a shining example of desperation and denial.
The truth is coming out and there is sod all you can do about it.
Keep trying though if you really think its worth it.
Also, try this.
Its a handy trick. |
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