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Our IT support guy has been in the job since 1979, and never misses an opportunity to pick up a mouse and say "Hello computer" into it, Star Trek-style. Tell us your tales from the IT support cupboard, either from within or without.
( , Thu 24 Sep 2009, 12:45)
Our IT support guy has been in the job since 1979, and never misses an opportunity to pick up a mouse and say "Hello computer" into it, Star Trek-style. Tell us your tales from the IT support cupboard, either from within or without.
( , Thu 24 Sep 2009, 12:45)
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...partly because my uncle did some original research in this area in the 60's: Proprioceptive factors in operative time estimation.
If I'm remembering his conclusion correctly, if you give someone a positioning task, and eliminate all but one methods of feedback, then they very quickly adjust and do almost as well as with all methods of feedback enabled.
Or in Allan's case, it would seem, much better.
( , Sat 26 Sep 2009, 14:41, Reply)
...partly because my uncle did some original research in this area in the 60's: Proprioceptive factors in operative time estimation.
If I'm remembering his conclusion correctly, if you give someone a positioning task, and eliminate all but one methods of feedback, then they very quickly adjust and do almost as well as with all methods of feedback enabled.
Or in Allan's case, it would seem, much better.
( , Sat 26 Sep 2009, 14:41, Reply)
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