When I get some time (probably not until at least September) I\'m going to get into what is in (and not in) that book, and a far more important book I recently came across. The most important claim Ragozin makes-- accuracy based on \"science\"-- is one I have debunked here often. It turns out that the second most important one (which any public credibility he has comes from), one I never questioned myself in all the time I was associated with that operation, is demonstrably a lie as a matter of public record. Proving once again that when it comes to that crew, there is no such thing as being too skeptical.
I\'m not going to do this until I have the time to do it right and handle the inevitable follow-up, but two hints for those who want to get a jump on it and do some research-- Ragozin\'s deal with the Thoroughbred Times, and a guy named E.W. Donaldson.