We put a great deal of emphasis on quantifying things. We classify, define, count and report. It is a natural outgrowth of the modern era, the availability of data, the increasingly availability and decreasing cost of computers and software. Gathering and interpreting data has become simpler and cheaper. And society seems to love and even crave it. The OJCC began getting questions about the volume of filings recently, with various folks suddenly interested in an update of their data.
Albert Einstein and William Cannon are each credited with saying "not everything that counts ca...
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