>>Then again, if I'm thrown an unfamiliar user interface, I can usually
>>figure it out anyway.  And I *usually* don't break stuff.  :)  (And if
>>something can break *easily*, it's even odds as to whether or not my
>>touching it is going to break it, so I wasn't allowed to mess with the
>>really delicate database at my last job.)  And I like to explore all the
>>options in the UI fairly early on, just to see what's there, unless I'm
>>just supposed to set the dang time after a battery replacement or a time
>>change.  :)
>>
>>         Julia
>
>
>
> Me, too.  But then again, Julia, like me and some others here but
> unlike jon and the overwhelming majority of human beings, you're a
> geek, and unashamed to let everyone know it.
>
>
> . . . ronn!  :)

I would have thought that attending a Science Fiction convention (How Jon 
found out about the list) would be greater proof of geek status than being 
able to figure out an unfamiliar user interface.

Regards,

Wayne Eddy 

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