Staller, Allan wrote:
> <snip>
> Pragmatically, there is a pretty good business case for halting the 1.9
> project. The costs become an issue if, and only if, the project fails,
> runs over schedule, or turns out to be only partially successful. 
> </snip>
>
> Riiiggghhhhtttt!  I would place a bet on failure given the time frame
> proposed (< 6 months)
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Ode to RFC 1925;


(2) No matter how hard you push and no matter what the priority, you
can't increase the speed of light.

(3) With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
necessarily a good idea. It is hard to be sure where they are going to
land, and it could be dangerous sitting under them as they fly overhead.

(8) It is more complicated than you think.

(9) For all resources, whatever it is, you need more.

(10) One size never fits all.

(11) Every old idea will be proposed again with a different name and a
different presentation, regardless of whether it works.

-- 
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When the Nazis came for the communists,
I remained silent;
I was not a communist.

When they locked up the social democrats,
I remained silent;
I was not a social democrat.

When they came for the trade unionists,
I did not speak out;
I was not a trade unionist.

When they came for the Jews,
I remained silent;
I wasn't a Jew.

When they came for me,
there was no one left to speak out.

Pastor Martin Niemöller (1892–1984)

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