>>> So I offer a modest proposal.
The company should formulate a report that allows users to log into, say, the Gulfstream website and see the key Trakus measurements in the previous starts of every horse on the Gulfstream card. It should invite users’ feedback – letting thousands of eyeballs look for errors that might otherwise go undetected. The company needs to be less focused on developing whiz-bang graphics and more concerned about
giving the best, most accurate data to handicappers.<<<
You mean, sorta like he
gives away these?
I would think that there should be a way to purchase a subscription if one would choose, but considering the type of capital investment they've made in the product, it's seems a little silly to believe this data should simply be given away on the Gulfstream website.