> I always develop a kind of romantic relationship with the tools I use, I
> either hate it and stop using it no matter what it can or can not do; I
> hate OpenOffice and Qt, for example, and I would never, willingly use
> either. On the other hand, when I love some tool I never turn my back to
> it, no matter what shortcomings it might have, love is blind. I love
> TeX, and though it has a horrible macro language, I keep using it.
> 
> One don't just drop his tools just because he can't, yet, figure out how
> to make it do what he wants. You have to try harder, show your love,
> your commitment, it will certainly pay back.
> 
> ;)

Sigh.

Oliver
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