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On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 08:26:16 -0800, James Ausmus wrote: |
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> Yeah, I've seen that happen quite a bit with computers - someone is |
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> having a problem (consistently, too), they call in the computer tech, |
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> and it starts working perfectly as soon as the tech is there... :) A |
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> hypothesis of mine is that (at least some of the time), as soon as the |
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> computer tech is there, and asking to see the problem duplicated, the |
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> user focuses more on what they are actually doing, and in doing so, |
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> performs the action in the correct manner... Possibly... :) |
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That doesn't explain why physical symptoms disappear as soon as you get |
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the the doctor's :( |
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Neil Bothwick |
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SCORE! Monkeys: one. Humans: zero. |