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This from my latest Anecdotage.com newsletter:

Anecdotage.com Presents... Harry Houdini

"On one of his European tours, the master magician and locksmith Harry Houdini found himself locked in by his own thinking. After he had been searched and manacled in a Scottish town jail, the old turnkey shut him in a cell and walked away. Houdini quickly freed himself from his shackles and then tackled the cell lock. But despite all his efforts, the lock wouldn?t open.

"Finally, ever more desperate but completely exhausted, he leaned against the door - and it swung open so unexpectedly that he nearly fell headlong into the corridor. The turnkey had not locked it."

Houdini, Harry Ehrich Weiss (1874-1926), American escape artist and magician [noted for his daring feats and penchant for showmanship]

Source: Harold Kellock, Houdini

I know there's a lesson in there for me somewhere. I just have to figure out how to apply it.