The creative mind's look at standards; Blank piece of paper is better than a form, since it can always be used to express the same information as the form, but not the other way around. Furthermore, there are so many forms out there, that it is meaningless to use any of them, since all of them have shortcomings. Corporate jokes are that Forms are really good since there are so many to choose between.
Assembly Language is better than Java, since any construct that you can express in Java can be done in assembly, but not necessarily the other way around. Assembly provides a much more solid computing model, and is free from ambiguities. The specification for Java is 700pages long, and most assembly models can be expressed in less than 2 pages. Furthermore, many problems can be solved at several magnitudes faster speed than in Java. Java is a too tight ( and too long!!!) specification for anyone to be comfortable with it. Open landscape is much better than both roads and railroads, which are inherently restricted to certain directions and destinations, yet there are too many to choose from, and one needs a advanced computer system to plot the most efficient route from point A to point B. One should have the choice to go in any direction at any point in time, since the shortest distance between two points are a straight line, which can easily be plotted by anyone. Furthermore, why waste time to comply with all these rules that are associated with roads, only making travel troublesome, must be on a particular side of the road, stop even if noone is competing for the same road space and endless other meaningless rules. Take it anyway you like, that is how it was meant. Niclas -- +---------//-------------------+ | http://www.bali.ac | | http://niclas.hedhman.org | +------//----------------------+ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
