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BBC verwechselt Experte mit Bewerber: Rückblick des Experten |
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Veröffentlicht durch XTaran am Dienstag 16. Mai 2006, 11:42
Aus der Kleider-machen-Leute Abteilung
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chickenshit zitiert: "'Ironically the more efficient the system is, the less people who work there think about it. At a security round table where I was called upon to lecture recently, I called this this 'flat pavement syndrome.'
Flat pavement syndrome is the reflex which makes people trip over a paving stone which is only a couple of millimetres out of alignment. Your normal reflexes adjust the length of your leg, when walking. Yes, really! - your leg is shorter when you walk across rough turf. Your muscles automatically pick your feet up higher, because you've tripped over tussocks in the past.
By contrast, when you're striding along a tiled floor, your foot skims along just above the ground, with a precision that is astonishing. You can (try it!) kick a bottle-top that is lying on such a floor, without missing it or kicking the floor.
And your mind makes a similar adjustment to the perceived security threat. If you are in a building where people are severely processed before being allowed in, it will never cross your mind to suspect anybody you meet of having been smuggled in.'"
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