Boy, not me.  I didn't mind being awakened in the middle of the night, and 
going in to the office to solve a problem at two in the morning usually 
inspired me to put in an extra hour or two to work on something that I'd had 
trouble figuring out during the day.  But the poor operator usually had to 
start over twice before I was awake enough to give a sensible answer.  Usually 
went like this:

Me (trying to sound bright and alert, and probably failing): Good morning...

Betty: Hi, Bob, this is Betty.  JTDA1001 went down with an oh-cee-seven in step 
RTDA1040, and when I tried to restart it the job, it said -

Me: Hold on.  Hold on a sec.

<Pause.  Rub my face.  Take a breath>

Me: Ok, I'm awake now.  What did you say?

Betty laughs.  Betty was always cheerful, which I suppose is a great quality in 
someone who has to wake people up in the middle of the night for her living.  
She repeats the intro, and starts on the sequel:  What she did, and why she had 
to call me.  About 30 seconds into it, I become aware that I haven't really 
been awake all this time.

Me:  Hold on.  

<Pause, again.  Rub my face, again.  Take another breath>

Me: Ok, I think I'm really awake now.

...And she cheerfully starts over, and this time I can give her an intelligent 
answer.  I always ~thought~ I was awake, the first two times.  But I wasn't 
really.  Sometimes she had to start over only once.  Usually twice.  Never 
three times.

Answering in my sleep?  Not that I recall.

---
Bob Bridges, [email protected], cell 336 382-7313

/* Sometimes you feel like a nut.  After a day of working on a walnut farm, you 
don't.  -Mike Rowe of the TV show "Dirty Jobs" */

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of ITschak Mugzach
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2020 08:39

Not a big story. I used to a have a sysprog in my team, that every time he
got a phone call at night, his wife was answering: perform an ipl. and you
know what? she had no ide bout mainframes and it always worked!

--- On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 3:27 PM Mark Regan <[email protected]> wrote:
> https://www.computerworld.com/article/3536588/memory-lane-monday-system-zzzzz.html

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