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The problem with all these new "standards", is that they don't stick around
long enough to actually be any sort of benchmark. There's no problem with
pushing the envelope of innovation, but you can't call something a "standard"
if it lasts 2 years.
Sept. 30, 2016, 5:37 p.m. - Byron
#!markdown The problem with all these new "standards", is that they don't stick around long enough to actually be any sort of benchmark. There's no problem with pushing the envelope of innovation, but you can't call something a "standard" if it lasts 2 years.