re: #152 HappyWarrior
Exactly. That’s a better way of what I was saying.
two ways of looking at the same idea
you were using history - perfectly valid
i took it from why we use procedures and checklists in scuba diving and flying, etc
use the checklist and nothing ever goes wrong. then we get too comfortable - since nothing ever goes wrong why use the checklist? then we slip up, hopefully non fatally and not too expensively and say “oh yeah, right”