> Legend has it that at one time the MIT student lab had a teddy bear to whom
> you were required to explain a programming issue you were having before you
> could ask the lab administrator for help.
>
> Many people, myself included, ask a mailing list about an issue we are
> having, and only moments after sending you figure it out before anyone
> responds.
>
> I'm considering starting a mailing list where there is no expectation of
> response, but by sending the email, you might figure out your issue, and if
> you don't, then you can copy and paste it to your regular mailing list.
>
> Whaddya think? ;)

It seems that the obvious best solution would not be a mailing list,
but rather a virtual Flash-driven teddy bear. It could even deliver
snide responses.

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