Ever hear that saying, “garbage in, garbage out”? It’s a true statement and applies to many things in life. However, I heard it used the most during my career in the technology industry a few decades ago. It referred to how any data that was entered into a system that was considered garbage, or rather inaccurate data, would produce garbage results, or results that weren’t correct.
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