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Old 10-27-2008, 03:36 AM
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Jeff,
T.P.I are selling K-vests now if they were smart wouldn't they realize you can't put 6 degrees of freedom data into 3 degrees of freedom technology. So their information is not applicable anyway so whats the point.
why do you think they can't apply a hand sensor it's six dof data not three dof to be able to do this?
Also you have to be able to measure in space( anatomical time). T.P.I can't measure in space.
now this is comical , I have to laugh here. So if they ever release the hand sensor for k-vest or arm sensor it will be guessing or summating.
So it's useless to us. We don't want guessing we want accurate data.

Jeff do you know what summating is, I know you never use to use this word until I started talking about it and educating people on what the word means. so I'm interested if you know what it really means or you just picked up this word by scanning my threads in other forums.

We still retain 6 dof application in our screenings for starters , how can you compare a 3 dof system to six dof are you serious.
were are talking about applications for the consumer here, T.P.I use 3dof k-vest, we use 6dof data
you can't compare the two nor will the kinetic chains be the same.

I think it is funny for application use T.P.I are trying to fit 6dof data into
3 dof data , this will happen when monkeys talk and pigs fly.
Makes you question the intelligence of T.P.I.
This can not be done unless you fudge the metrics like they did the first time round.

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Old 10-27-2008, 03:48 AM
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I don't mean to be rude are you jeff's twin brother, the way you write and express yourself is very similar characteristics as Jeff's and to come forward like you did back Jeff on your very first post seems very odd to me.

who are you and what is your back ground, I'm interested
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Old 10-27-2008, 01:51 PM
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on resumes and logical fallacy
Originally Posted by biomechanic View Post
I don't mean to be rude
But you can't help yourself?

Originally Posted by biomechanic View Post
are you jeff's twin brother, the way you write and express yourself is very similar characteristics as Jeff's and to come forward like you did back Jeff on your very first post seems very odd to me.

who are you and what is your back ground, I'm interested
No relation. Perhaps that it seems to you we "write and express" ourselves in a similar manner is because we are both men of science albeit different fields of expertise. Academia has a way of homogenizing or standardizing if you will the mores and protocol for engaging in technical discussions.

It would be meaningless for me to tell you my background because background (resume) is not proof of a claim. Besides it really does not matter where or how one comes by their knowledge, only that it be factual. Although I am not an autodidactic (with respect to this subject), I hold nothing against those who are.

If I were to claim my statements are true on the basis of my background it would be an example of: ARGUMENTUM AD VERECUNDIAM or the "Appeals to authority" logical fallacy.

Appeals to authority are always deductively fallacious; even a legitimate authority speaking on his area of expertise can get it wrong. The testimony of any authority is no guarantee that anything is true.

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Old 10-27-2008, 05:49 AM
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Originally Posted by biomechanic View Post
Jeff,
T.P.I are selling K-vests now if they were smart wouldn't they realize you can't put 6 degrees of freedom data into 3 degrees of freedom technology. So they information is not applicable anyway so whats the point.
why do you think they can't apply a hand sensor it's six dof data not three dof to be able to do this?
Also you have to be able to measure in space( anatomical time). T.P.I can't measure in space.
now this is comical , I have to laugh here. So if they ever release the hand sensor for k-vest or arm sensor it will be guessing or summating.
So it's useless to us. We don't want guessing we want accurate data.

Jeff do you know what summating is, I know you never use to use this word until I started talking about it and educating people on what the word means. so I'm interested if you know what it really means or you just picked up this word by scanning my threads in other forums.

We still retain 6 dof application in our screenings for starters , how can you compare a 3 dof system to six dof are you serious.
were are talking about applications for the consumer here, T.P.I use 3dof k-vest, we use 6dof data
you can't compare the two nor will the kinetic chains be the same.

I think it is funny for application use T.P.I are trying to fit 6dof data into
3 dof data , this will happen when monkeys talk and pigs fly.
Makes you question the intelligence of T.P.I.
This can not be done unless you fudge the metrics like they did the first time round.
Well well thats some interesting information to chew on..i guess thats what happens when the propaganda machine wheels are churning out the info with some serious money floating around
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Old 10-27-2008, 10:12 AM
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Jeff,

You must really enjoy hearing yourself talk...huh?

Answer the question... What are your qualifications? I have no agenda.

I just want to know the best way to measure the kinematic sequence...

I am a TPI certified instructor, but I am always learning.

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