David, you are right. The example I recall was putting fruit in a jar with monkeys. Once they grabbed the fruit, they could not get the fruit and their hand out of the jar, and refused to let go. I was playing a bit with Dean.

Perry


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Date:  Mon, 9 Jan 2006 10:12:31 -0500
>Perry wrote:
> > Dean, I was wondering. How do you put
> > something in a hole that is larger than the
> > hole?
>
>Actually, the item itself is not larger than the hole.  It is the combined
>paw and item which is larger than the hole.  I think you knew that Perry,
>you are just trying to help Dean use logic when he writes, eh?   :-)
>
>Peace be with you.
>David Miller.
>
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