Picture_1.png+Mystery

Many graphics programs export pictures with a default name. Our OmniGraffle program exports pictures as Picture_1.png unless you give it a new name. The second export is called Picture_2.png, and so on.

One day, Joe uploaded Picture_9.png, which was a diagram of an amplifier.

The next day, Iman uploaded her Picture_9.png, which was a diagram of a radio.

Neither Joe nor Iman realized it at the time, but Iman's picture replaced Joe's picture, and back on Joe's wikipage, his picture disappeared, and was replaced by Iman's picture!

The next day, Iman saw that Joe's page had HER PICTURE on it, and got a little annoyed. "How dare he use my picture without permission?" She wrote him a note expressing her displeasure!

Later in the day, Joe opened his page. "Hey, what's up? That's not my picture!" Then he got the note, and we realized that he DID NOT steal Iman's picture. In a way, Iman stole Joe's name! But really, wouldn't it be better if everyone avoided calling things "Picture_1.png" and gave it a REAL NAME instead?!