On Tue, Dec 20, 2011, at 09:22 AM, MB Software Solutions,LLC wrote:
>
> 
> For some reason, this reminded me of Gene Wirchenko's story about fixing 
> a printer issue that took him hardly 5 minutes.  The client didn't want 
> to pay for Gene's expertise to handle the solution since it was fixed so 
> quickly.  Anyone else remember that one?
>

It's like the (possibly apocryphal) story about Picasso ... somebody
commissioned him to do a sketch so he dashed off something and handed it
to them, and said 'that will be a thousand, please'. The buyer says 'A
thousand! but it only took you 30 seconds!' to which Picasso replies
'yes, but it took me forty years to learn how to do it in 30 seconds'.

-- 
  Alan Bourke
  alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm


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