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On Jul 22, 3:34*pm, Greg Arnold wrote:
The signal works perfectly - it can always be given and seen. *If the human receiving the signal doesn't understand it, that's not the signal's fault. *If the human can't understand a simple visual signal, why would anyone suppose they could operate a radio correctly? Perhaps you are perfect, but most of us are human, and human makes mistakes with confusing signals under a stressfull situation. The statistics confirms that. Ah, the eternal argument between the Moralists ("Damn it, people shouldn't make mistakes, so we should design our systems on the assumption that people do not make mistakes"), and the Pragmatists ("People make mistakes all the time, so our systems must be designed to minimize mistakes and their effects"). Yes, and the pragmatists know the moralists are wrong. :-) Darryl |
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