A ride is a ride, doesn't matter if machine or horse or whatever, you can't even let it be thinking it can just buck you off whenever it's not in the mood. Ride like Patton and Churchill, they shot their rides at the first sign of insubordination and ordered a fresh mount, that's how they kept their jeep pools in top shape also. If you can't mount with authority, don't even get on, hop in back in carriage with the rest of the civilians and complain about the rough ride all you want cause it won't get you nowhere.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkdqCTcDkbc
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Tom Robertson <007@...> wrote:
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> I teach "bad" machines the worst lesson of all. I stay on them.
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> Jean wrote:
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> ><<I think it is more of thinking the downward spiral can't continue, not
> >"teaching the machine a lesson." >>
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> >I knew someone who would put a "naughty machine" in "time out" for a short time and switch to another machine nearby.
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> >Jean $�ott, Frugal Gambler
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> >You can read my blog at
> >http://jscott.lvablog.com/
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[vpFREE] Re: Math v. Superstition?
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