On Jan 1, 2008, at 4:33 PM, Tom Piwowar wrote:
That is operator error. Nothing to do with the hardware.
I have a class in my curriculum covering digital file formats and how
to
handle them for best results. Once popular, almost nobody takes it
anymore. They prefer to constantly screw up and nobody calls them on
it.
I should drop it from the lineup, except that I know this knowledge is
sorely needed.
My point entirely. What used to be unacceptable is now accepted.
Operator error used to be sent back to the operator for correction.
Not so much anymore. Jest git 'er done is the mantra now. Or,
alternatively, "Hell, that ain't my problem!"
Steve
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