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>
>The Source Of The Problem
>
>It was decided at Microsoft, during a brilliant brainstorming session, that
>military service would improve the skills and discipline of their
>finest technician. So off to boot camp he went.
>
>At the rifle range he was given some instruction, a rifle, and bullets. He
>fired several shots at the target.
>
>The report came from the target area that all attempts had completely missed
>the target.
>
>The Microsoft tech looked at his rifle and then at the target again.
>
>"Hmmm," he thought, "I'll get to the bottom of this in no time." He looked
>at the rifle again, and then at the target again. He pointed his still
>loaded rifle at the ground in front of him and fired.
>
>A cloud of dust kicked up, and a little dimple was left there in the dust.
>
>"Yep, it's working," he concluded.
>
>The technician yelled out to the others at the target end, "The rifle is in
>working order, and the bullet seems to be leaving this end just fine.
>The trouble must be at your end!"


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