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The Monday 2007-12-24 at 23:08 -0600, Rajko M. wrote:

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Those engineers.
They have thought on everything to minimize effect of failed elements.

Except computer engineers: if the program fails, they shrug, smile, and call it a bug :-P

That is the main point of my comment that if doctor doesn't know plumbing that
is fine, but it is not if he doesn't know computers.

I believe none of the doctors I visit know anything about computers; one handwrites his prescriptions, another uses a typewriter, another lets his wife do the writing on a portable computer :-p

Which is fine with me if they cure my flu! (cough, cough)


Actually, one of them uses a very sophisticated computer diagnostic tool on my mother, a 3D echocardiogrammer or something I don't know the name, only that its hugely expensive. Dedicated keyboard, mouse, daq hardware, etc. He uses it perfectly - but don't ask him to google something or use wordperfect or whatever he knows for something more complicated than a simple letter.

- -- Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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