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May 29, 2009

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"Unfortunately, the story, from an Australian IT outlet, made serious errors."While we're talking about IT, a correction of your own is in order: what you've just described is not an "error", nor is it a "mistake".An "error" is a natural, systemic variance in nature. When applied to human behavior/ergonomics/human interface, it is regarded as an INVOLUNTARY variance from an established protocol, a phenomenon of statistical dispersion inherent in all systems. A "mistake" is the bug itself, or UNDESIRED feature, in the system design and protocol, and unlike an "error", it can be corrected to remove the feature.What you have just described here is neither an "error" nor a "mistake", but a DELIBERATE decision to "make things up", deception being the DESIRED feature of the author.

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