REH wrote:
> My office now spends many
> hours of non-productive time double checking anything that has been copied
> across files.   Not to do so has more than once caused the wrong information
> to be sent out.    It's seductive.   Because it is subtle, you think it was
> you and then you find a hard copy with what you remember and you realize
> it's the fucking machine and the nature of computer technology and a
> competitive industry with no generic standards.

I wasn't aware that the "casting coach" concept in NYC has progressed
so much that you even use "fucking machines" there...

Seriously, if you don't make a single backup, you really can't blame it on
the machine that your data went bust.  And mixing up copies is NOT "the
nature of computer technology"!  Neither is M$' bugware -- the
"competitive industry with no generic standards" is the result of
Predators messing up another Producer domain, with Gates' daddy (a lawyer)
dictating crap to IBM, etc.

But it's clear that from a "we all are Predators" POV you don't understand
such subtleties...

Chris

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