Yes, but the real issue here is the recording, storing and analyzing of EST results. What we want to discuss is how to go about that. How's it done, the best way of doing it, how to refer back (it needs to be easy, or else it will be skipped), how to analyze previous results (if, indeed, this is actually worthwhile). That sort of stuff ... bearing in mind that not every body has access to the latest testers (
eg, Rigel 288's).
