Thanks zac. That clears that up, then. I still prefere Mark Twain though!
Keep up the quotes. They help lateral thought, which as we all know, is at the
essence of good program design. At least it helps to avoid getting lost in the
forrest,
& thanks for the reply,
Rick
(from Geordie Land)
zac wrote:
> Rick wrote:
>
> > Hey, if John Kenneth Galbraith wrote that, then it just shows you can't rely
> on
> > economists for anything sensible!
>
> Actually the comment was made in regard to the accidental death of JFK Jr
>
> --
>
> It's amazing that movies can still make people who sit on their
> asses in front of a computer seem like they're doing something
> cool and dangerous.
>
> Andrew O'Hehir
> The Matrix review - Salon Magazine
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