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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