I haven't seen the article yet either. But Dan's right...Wood Magazine must think highly of the Domino given their comments about it on their online video.
(http://www.woodmagazine.com/wood/story.jhtml?storyid=/templatedata/wood/story/data/1178129509968.xml&catref=cat5610002)
The thing that has people worked up here is that Wood provided specific numbers about the pressure needed to cause failure in each of the joint types. Since they only did one test of each joint, those numbers aren't really reliable. You'd need to test each joint several times, with consistent methods of construction, to produce accurate numbers.
But, of course, I sure don't want to see statistical tests when I open a copy of Wood!
(http://www.woodmagazine.com/wood/story.jhtml?storyid=/templatedata/wood/story/data/1178129509968.xml&catref=cat5610002)
The thing that has people worked up here is that Wood provided specific numbers about the pressure needed to cause failure in each of the joint types. Since they only did one test of each joint, those numbers aren't really reliable. You'd need to test each joint several times, with consistent methods of construction, to produce accurate numbers.
But, of course, I sure don't want to see statistical tests when I open a copy of Wood!