And if you know where the refridgerator is falling from and who, um, let it 
slip, that's a known error.

Anne Ramey
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Re: diff b/w .. Incident ..problem..change

Tommy Morris
Fri, 10 Sep 2010 08:41:19 -0700

If the refrigerator is punching a hole through the earth I believe that

a Broadcast Bulletin would need to be created with a critical priority.







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[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of LJ LongWing

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I would revise that to say that a problem is if the refrigerator

repeatedly falls on others, that's a problem....if it keeps falling

after it falls on the first person (through the earth into the core),

it's just a continuation of the same incident.







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[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Joe D'Souza

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When you are walking on the street, if a refrigerator falls on your

head, its an incident.. :-)







If that refrigerator keeps falling thereafter, it kind of becomes a

problem :-)







Whatever you might do for that refrigerator not to fall in the future,

without risking any other casualty, is called a change.. :-)







Sorry Pavan, its Friday and that's the best example I could think

without posting a Friday Humor thread and yet kind of explain what the

difference is between those 3 entities...







Joe




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