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To bring this into focus, it also illustrates the problems with information
security and not strictly operator error, but systems that are perhaps a
tad too user-friendly and make it easier to make mistakes while in a rush.
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 7:26 PM, sasha babin <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> John,,
>
> "Now I will have to figure
> > out how I managed to lose control of my fingers and select the wrong
> > "Records" address!
> "
>
> It is not you.
> I noticed that somehow system puts the most used address first
> automatically - predictive coding, predictive addressing... and one does
> not realizes it, or, it is also happened to me, system puts automatically
> the "last" similar address I used and I have almost now control over it -
> thanks to people who returned it to me back.
>
> Regards,
>
> Alexander Babin
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> --- ....>
> > >
> > John Guthrie
> >
>
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