John McKown wrote:

>That got me curious. I found this: http://heathen-hub.com/blog.php?b=225
><quote>

>What the saying actually means though is that, like a red squirrel jumping 
>back and forth and all over the place, unconnected strange things happen with 
>no rhyme nor reason, or in other words:

>Randomicity happens. And often it happens a lot.
></quote>

What about fishing? Either the fish bites or not. It is a random event! Trust 
me... :-D

Reasons varies and are still puzzling us anglers: weather, water acidity, air 
pressure (barometer), temperature of the water (shallow/deep), type of lure, 
time of day, day of year, distance, drunk motorboat users scaring fish, weeds 
(hyacint) , spawning period, pollution, loud music from other drunk anglers, 
illegal netting, over-fishing, size of dam, waterflow, hungry fishes stealing 
your bait without getting caught, fish/birds/snakes eating your intended 
species, your own incompetence to put on bait in the first place, rotten bait, 
wrong flavour of bait, etc.

Fishy fact: It is indeed hard work to fish, mind you...  ;-D ;-D ;-D

Back to z/OS: it is always a random event when a user calls in crying/bitching 
about something bad with his/her/it job/session/RACF/etc. Trust me, no single 
day is the same as other day.

Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht

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