OK, here's a funny one. I have a home environmental monitoring system, that is cobbled together with all sorts of adapters, interfaces, etc. to a rack-mount 1976-vintage analog-digital converter. It all works, mostly, but now needs a fan on it in the summer or you get wildly fluctuating readings. (It measures outdoor and indoor temperature and humidity, electrical power consumption, furnace activity, etc.) Well, a while ago it started acting flaky again. I shut it down and pulled and reseated all the cards, cables, etc. and it still seemed to be malfunctioning. The outdoor temps seemed too low. After fretting with it for quite a while, I finally looked up the weather online. Yes, a front had come through, and it really WAS 3C outdoors! I think a connector was making a bad contact, and reseating fixed that, but then I didn't believe the readings, and spend another hour fooling with it when it was NOW working properly!
Jon