yairhol
Graduate Poster
- Joined
- Jan 16, 2007
- Messages
- 1,401
Suggestion to TP (copied from post 336):
TP, can a protocol of this sort be acceptable to you?
The main issues here: no recording device, a blank (brand new) electronic media (VCR tape for example), no one touching the blank media, you ask the entity questions that are in random order (questions that you have no previous knowledge of), at the end of the test the electronic media is played back. In order to pass the test the media should now contain a voice answering the questions in the order that have been read.
Is something like this acceptable to you?
What do you other JREFers think of this?
yairhol said:The Professor, can your said entity record its answers on a blank electronic media (will be checked before hand) without this media being connected to any electronic device? For example, if you bring a blank electronic media of your choice (will have to be agreed in advance) but this media will be sitting on a rock beside you. You will not be touching it and neither will anybody else. Then, after all your questions have been asked, this media will be played back by an electronic device. If somehow magically the media is full with clear contents that have answers to your questions in the correct order (the questions should be asked in a random order as to avoid more trickery possibilities such as somehow the media having been encoded with answers on beforehand) then you pass. If not then you didn't pass.
TP, can a protocol of this sort be acceptable to you?
The main issues here: no recording device, a blank (brand new) electronic media (VCR tape for example), no one touching the blank media, you ask the entity questions that are in random order (questions that you have no previous knowledge of), at the end of the test the electronic media is played back. In order to pass the test the media should now contain a voice answering the questions in the order that have been read.
Is something like this acceptable to you?
What do you other JREFers think of this?