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Old 02-18-21, 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by gsteinb
why is everyone always wrong, but you?

no contradiction at all.

It is not not accuracy. It is consistency. I do not know with precision what my weight is, or even what a slight derivation means. I know my 300 is 300 time and time again. I do not know that my 300 is your 300, not in any way shape or form does it matter.
If both our powermeters are accurate, then you do know that your 300 is my 300.

Which is why accuracy is important. That you seemingly don't care about that doesn't change it. I care about it. Lots of other people that use multiple powermeters care about it. The people that MAKE powermeters care about it.

If I'm wrong, so is the entire industry...
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