Talk:Fusion Reports/@comment-5325693-20120828003305/@comment-5103836-20120828042946

I think if we start to see some of those type 1 cases, there will be many reported cases and it will be able to be repeated and tested. It should be easy to recognize a dino becoming active and then the fusion tables can be updated.

The problem right now is there is a number of cases of unexpected results that have popped up recently, but without more information it is difficult to determine the source. These results don't seem to be repeatable with any sort of reliability. It could be any number of things but until there is a number of detailed reports its hard to begin to catagorize them.