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<blockquote data-quote="rm76" data-source="post: 2001090" data-attributes="member: 2467"><p>Great trial, and oh yeah, this was a scientific test for sure. It's obvious that you understand the basic principals of science. I am a retired career scientist (albeit a biological scientist) and you conducted this study with great effort to 1) use a control treatment, 2) control errors to the extent possible, and 3) minimize bias among the various treatments. The only other thing you could have done was utilize replication, perhaps another exhaust pipe or two. Scientists also like to use more objective means of measuring outcome when possible, but sometimes a subjective assessment is all you have. As stated, an exhaust pipe may not equal carbon build up in a rifle barrel, but nonetheless this was a well done practically conducted simple scientific test. Kudos for your efforts and for sharing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rm76, post: 2001090, member: 2467"] Great trial, and oh yeah, this was a scientific test for sure. It's obvious that you understand the basic principals of science. I am a retired career scientist (albeit a biological scientist) and you conducted this study with great effort to 1) use a control treatment, 2) control errors to the extent possible, and 3) minimize bias among the various treatments. The only other thing you could have done was utilize replication, perhaps another exhaust pipe or two. Scientists also like to use more objective means of measuring outcome when possible, but sometimes a subjective assessment is all you have. As stated, an exhaust pipe may not equal carbon build up in a rifle barrel, but nonetheless this was a well done practically conducted simple scientific test. Kudos for your efforts and for sharing. [/QUOTE]
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