The "not equal" wording has hit a nerve with some, but we must rememeber that, while we are all equal in dignity as human beings from birth (don't make me get all spiritual on y'all here), we do NOT have equal talents and abilities. For example, I play guitar, but not as good as Jeff Healy (rest his soul). It's just the way it is.
On a more relevant example,
I would not bring my car to an auto dealership for service where the secretary got "equal treatment" in what he/she was able to do, with the certified technicians. That is the reasoning that needs to be stressed, for it has nothing to do with anyone being better than another person, or especially someone being LESS of a person because they don't have current access. And nothing is written in stone about who has access. It is not some big secret, it is simply a mass amount of numerical data.
An important point was brought up about people potentially misusing the information for financial gain, which is a true and realistic risk. While no one is pointing fingers, we would all be in a better position if the data was only released in controlled situations, to reduce this possibility. The higher goal of this is simply for the benefit of the hobby.
What do we get out of it? We get the satisfactions of knowing that we are contributing some possibly critical data with regards to ream boundaries. As well, Brent has taken the time out of the goodness of his heart to add the special features like new hi/low indications, as well as replacement indicators. If this does not serve as a big enough motivator, then I am sorry, and as far as I am concerned, you don't have to enter notes. No one is twisting anyone's arm.
Mmars raises some points about doing research on his own without help or much interest from others. Point being that it pretty much went unrewarded, other than having the publications, and the solitude in knowing that his research was groundbreaking with regards to reams/boundaries. A motive derived from the desire to find solutions is what we all need to have if this thing is going to reach it's full potential. I know that countless hours of unpaid research went into his work, as did mine, in the earlier Mystery articles, as well as time spent on phone teaching and discussing the matrix design to a few.
If any of us are waiting to see immediate fruits of labour with this project on a large scale, then it is my thoughts that there will be disappointment. Data dissemination takes time. The bonuses Brent added to the system, are exactly that, bonuses, and in my opinion, we should be thankful for that as it is.
Now, what is driving me?
a) I have mass access to upper denominations, therefore I feel I have somewhat of an "obligation".
b) I know that it is for a higher function
c) It is for the benifit of the hobby, and other collectors.
Have I made a cent off this? No. In fact, bank fees, cost of carrying cash, and time spent in banks flipping bills, plus gas of course, probably cost a fair bit. I don't even want to crunch the numbers.
Anyway back to this whole "not equal" phrase. Human beings are not equal in what we can do, or what we know. We are equal with regards to our human dignity, and all being creations of God/Creator, or whatever you want to say. Anyone want to talk faith to me, let's do that privately. The point being, that saying that we are not equal with regards to ability or function, is very accurate.
Okay, I hope people can just remember why this SNDB is here to begin with, and have some fun getting new highs or lows or finding replacements and what not, all the while contributing to a mojor project.
Peace everyone.
H