More Cat Control from Liptak

Nov. 20, 2008
Bela Liptak, intrepid cat herder, titled this "Co-authors at work," but we can see that this is clearly a failure of the basic process control system.
Bela Liptak, intrepid cat herder, titled this "Co-authors at work," but we can see that this is clearly a failure of the basic process control system. His previous experience herding dampers at IBM's world headquarters building, and his teaching experience at Yale and all his management experience to the contrary, Bela is clearly now controlled by three kittens, rather than being "in control." This allows me to tell you that we are going to introduce a new blog, called "Out of Control" in the next few weeks, which will focus on the lighter side of automation and control. Contributions are welcome... 
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