Shucks, folks, 'most everyone knows that the real world has its moments.

Users.  They generally provide considerable exposure to "that which is
perceived as real".

'Course, it's always nice to have a test-bed; but I think "lab rat" is a
different definition.

So, perhaps to lighten things up, here's a little ditty from the past.
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Psychologists have recently decided to refrain from using white rats as
experimental animals.  So, instead, they decided to use lawyers.

It seems the psycs wanted to avoid an emotional attachment....... ;-)



But, on real-world experience (get the thread!?), the psychological
community found that there was a hidden advantage in the change.


There are some things that white rats just won't do.


Happy M-o-n-d-a-y....

Best, G.
VP OCG




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