bah - you ruin everything Dave - I was really looking forward to
trying to justify bringing a horse into our department and using this
list as justification for such randomness....
>
> Although the principle is sound, there's a problem with using a horse - they
> have a very big
> presence, not least in terms of smell, air movements and floor impacts
> (especially if it decides to
> drop some rose fertiliser on the way). It would be very difficult for people
> not to realise that it
> was actually a real horse, even blindfolded. Someone playing an instrument
> would probably be better
> option...
>
>         Dave
>
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