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yes forkingabout having the buttons change around does make the operator have to think a bit more and actually read whats going on 'onscreen' but that still depends on if he's being honest when it comes to answering 'yes' or 'no' to anything.
He won't make that mistake but once before he figures out whats going on and learns to just hit 'yes' on every question.
;o) hehe... know what i mean?
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