[Search for users] [Overall Top Noters] [List of all Conferences] [Download this site]

Conference turris::scandia

Title:All about Scandinavia
Moderator:TLE::SAVAGE
Created:Wed Dec 11 1985
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:603
Total number of notes:4325

211.0. "DON'T ask him how his book is coming" by TLE::SAVAGE (Neil, @Spit Brook) Mon Jun 01 1987 13:03

Associated Press Sun 31-MAY-1987 15:55                       BRF--Sweden-Book

              Author Struggles to Piece Together His Manuscript
    
    STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - A Swedish business consultant has decided to
    try to piece together his 250-page book manuscript that was
    accidentally ripped into 50,000 strips of paper, a newspaper reported
    Sunday. 
    
    Ulf af Trolle worked for 13 years on the book about ways to solve
    economic troubles in Swedish companies, the Aftonbladet daily said. He
    finished his work in April. 
    
    An employee at a firm that was to copy the manuscript confused a copy
    machine with a shredder, and af Trolle was informed a few weeks ago
    that the work had been sliced into thousands of thin strips of paper. 
    
    Aftonbladet said af Trolle has hired an undisclosed number of
    youngsters to try to piece together the paper strips. Mathematicians
    quoted by the newspaper said the re-creation could take years. 
T.RTitleUserPersonal
Name
DateLines
211.1SWSNOD::RPGDOCDennis (the Menace) Ahern 223-5882Wed Jun 03 1987 17:4014
    
    
    
    
    
    
                Maybe he should hire some Iranian "students".
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
211.2Lessons for icon designCADSYS::INSINGAAron K. InsingaWed Aug 19 1987 21:5214
On reading this, my first thought was that perhaps Lt. Col. Oliver North
was trying to HELP the FBI by making copies of documents for the FBI, and
confused the copier with the shredder... :-)

My second thought was that there is an important lesson about interface
design here.  I remember reading somewhere of an iconographic airport
"arrivals/landing" sign being interpreted as "crashing airplane," due
to the steep descent rate of the airplane in the drawing.

A icon of a box with 1 piece of paper going in and several coming out could be
either a copier or a shredder!

Do trash cans (the Macintosh icon for deleting a file, I believe) look the
same worldwide?
211.3Icon:s on MacIntoshSTKEIS::BYSTAMStefan Bystam, IS/Software Support @SOOMon Aug 24 1987 23:096
>    Do trash cans (the Macintosh icon for deleting a file, I believe) look the
> same worldwide?
  
    I quit certain they do, but of course you are able to design your
    own trashcan icon if you are equipped with the right type of editor
    on your MacIntosh.