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	<title>Comments on: What IT security can teach us about accuracy</title>
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		<title>By: Baylink</title>
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		<description>This is very interesting, this confluence of auditing and basketball.

I&#039;ve long been a fan of Robert B Parker&#039;s Spenser (and other series) novels,   and he covered this topic once, in sufficient detail to convince an actual basketball coach, in his _Playmates_, a story of a college basketball player who was being blackmailed to shave points from the spread on games, and just how devilishly hard it was to spot if you weren&#039;t absolutely *searching* for it.

It&#039;s interesting in another way as well, tangentially, in that Parker&#039;s fictional oeuvre is one of the many examples in both series fiction and series television where the fans do a better job of continuity than the creators do... not that  the creators typically care what we think or say...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is very interesting, this confluence of auditing and basketball.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve long been a fan of Robert B Parker&#8217;s Spenser (and other series) novels,   and he covered this topic once, in sufficient detail to convince an actual basketball coach, in his _Playmates_, a story of a college basketball player who was being blackmailed to shave points from the spread on games, and just how devilishly hard it was to spot if you weren&#8217;t absolutely *searching* for it.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s interesting in another way as well, tangentially, in that Parker&#8217;s fictional oeuvre is one of the many examples in both series fiction and series television where the fans do a better job of continuity than the creators do&#8230; not that  the creators typically care what we think or say&#8230;</p>
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