Acknowledgments
So many contributed to the content of this book through their suggestions, reviews, and as sources of information about interesting measurement solutions. In no particular order, I would like to thank these people:
Freeman Dyson | Pat Plunkett | Robyn Dawes |
Peter Tippett | Art Koines | Jay Edward Russo |
Barry Nussbaum | Terry Kunneman | Reed Augliere |
Skip Bailey | Luis Torres | Linda Rosa |
James Randi | Mark Day | Mike McShea |
Chuck McKay | Ray Epich | Robin Hansen |
Ray Gilbert | Dominic Schilt | Mary Lunz |
Henry Schaffer | Jeff Bryan | Andrew Oswald |
Leo Champion | Peter Schay | George Eberstadt |
Tom Bakewell | Betty Koleson | Grether |
Bill Beaver | Arkalgud Ramaprasad | David Todd Wilson |
Julianna Hale | Harry Epstein | Emile Servan-Schreiber |
James Hammitt | Rick Melberth | Bruce Law |
Rob Donat | Sam Savage | Bob Clemen |
Michael Brown | Gunther Eyesenbach | Michael Hodgson |
Sebastian Gheorghiu | Johan Braet | Moshe Kravitz |
Jim Flyzik | Jack Stenner | Michael Gordon-Smith |
Special thanks to Dominic Schilt at Riverpoint Group LLC, who saw the opportunities with this approach back in 1995 and has given so much support since then. And thanks to all of my blog readers who have contributed ideas for this second edition.
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