Josh Heuer
Active Member
Because you can't always get what you want. Do you know how many people want NIST to release their data (yourself included)? Again, you're burden shifting. Maybe you should start sending NIST some emails to try and get them to do it. After all, their entire argument hinges on this data they have locked up, and you'll never know the figures at this point. But you still accept it as being the most probable sequence, and even when people like gerrycan come along and point out discrepancies the tendency is to still stick with NIST's conclusions and ask for the other person's data, without yet having NIST's. How weird if you ask me.That's entirely not the point. I want NIST to release their data. I want Gerry to release his data.
So why should Gerry not?