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Old 03-12-2007, 01:39 PM   #19
NatCh
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Do you think they could just include a LART with each unit purchased? Or do they need to supply LART operators too?

Our 'temperamental person' problems lie mainly in their inability to agree on a single form to use -- they each have to have a custom one ... that they developed themselves, naturally.

Funny you should mention stamps. The group I work for asked me to implement a feature to replace rubber stamps for marking a particular type of document as having been approved, which I did, replicating the stamp's content exactly. About a year later they asked me to do exactly the same thing, because they'd forgotten that I'd already done it, dug up their grotty old stamps from wherever they'd been buried, and started using them again. Oh, and incidentally were complaining about the undesirable effects that resulted from their incorrect use of the feature I'd built to replace the stamps, in the first place.

Whatayagonnado?

For those who don't already know, a LART is an 'L-User Attitude Readjustment Tool,' AKA Clue Bat, Clue Brick, Clue-by-Four, and several others.
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