For everyone who has been watching the flogging of this 
poor dead horse, I offer the following OT humor piece, 
original author unknown:

The tribal wisdom of the Dakota Indians, passed on from 
one generation to the next, says that when you discover 
you are riding a dead horse, the best strategy is to 
dismount. 

However, often other strategies have to be tried with 
dead horses, including the following:

Buying a stronger whip. 
Changing riders. 
Threatening the horse with termination. 
Appointing a committee to study the horse. 
Arranging to visit other sites to see how they ride dead 
horses. 
Lowering the standards so that dead horses can be 
included. 
Appointing an intervention team to reanimate the dead 
horse. 
Creating a training session to increase the riders load 
share. 
Reclassifying the dead horse as living-impaired. 
Change the form so that it reads: "This horse is not 
dead." 
Hire outside contractors to ride the dead horse. 
Harness several dead horses together for increased 
speed. 
Donate the dead horse to a recognized charity, thereby 
deducting its full original cost. 
Providing additional funding to increase the horse's 
performance. 
Do a time management study to see if the lighter riders 
would improve productivity. 
Purchase an after-market product to make dead horses run 
faster. 
Declare that a dead horse has lower overhead and 
therefore performs better. 
Form a quality focus group to find profitable uses for 
dead horses. 
Rewrite the expected performance requirements for 
horses. 
Promote the dead horse to a supervisory position.
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