Stress Reduction ... Human+Machine=? - 07/28/01 06:08 PM
Not that I need any, mind you..
.. and pardon my uneducated (ab)use of latin, however, the meaning behind the terms "post-facto justification" (as I understand them) seem to fit nicely here:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/20703.html
Anyone else have any examples of computers or any other machine (non-fictional or not... c'mon, be creative) to perform a task "better suited" for humans or a less "sophistimicated" machine (all you gutter folk need not apply![](/board/images/icons/blush.gif)
)... Here's my personal example:
Lighting a cigarette with a gas stove.![](/board/images/icons/smile.gif)
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/20703.html
Anyone else have any examples of computers or any other machine (non-fictional or not... c'mon, be creative) to perform a task "better suited" for humans or a less "sophistimicated" machine (all you gutter folk need not apply
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Lighting a cigarette with a gas stove.
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