> 1. Observe symptoms
> 2. Make predictions
> 3. validate predictions
> 4. If predictions do not pan out add this
> to the observed symptoms and go back to step 2 or 1.
> 5. Repair bad part.
>
> I find that most don't understand the importance of steps
> 2 and 3. They try to go from 1 to 5 and usually it doesn't
> work. Step 2 does require that you understand what to
> expect from each kind of failure.
If you read usenet and/or the questions being asked on CLASSICCMP,
you'll find that most folks can't even execute step 1 correctly. If
I had a dime for every time someone complained about some problem they
were having and didn't even bother to quote the command line they were
trying or the exact error message that resulted, I'd be a millionaire.
--
Tim Shoppa Email: shoppa_at_trailing-edge.com
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Received on Wed Jun 02 1999 - 14:38:38 BST