Re: [DNG] About the majoritys choise (Re: article about devuan)

2022-07-30 Thread Syeed Ali
On Sat, 30 Jul 2022 20:36:27 +0200 (CEST)
k...@aspodata.se wrote:

> If you place a million monkeys in front of typewriters,
>  Shakespears complete works will eventually emerge;
> well, Internet has proved that to be wrong.

There might have actually been grand creations within the internet, but
that signal is hidden by the noise, search, and content gatekeepers; and
we just can't find them.


I once wrote a comment that helps explain dark matter.  I'm pretty sure
it's not on a YouTube video and is on a blog article with some
third-party comment hoster.  Maybe it starts with a G or a Q?  At any
rate I forgot it, but it's on the internet somewhere.

Don't worry, I'll publish some ideas in a fantasy/scifi fiction novel
in a couple of decades.  You won't find that either unless you know me,
and even then you'd have to wade through a few books in the series
first.

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[DNG] About the majoritys choise (Re: article about devuan)

2022-07-30 Thread karl
olbigtenor:
...
> Dunno as to the real reason but I've given up on trying to get others to
> switch from M$ Win  - - - - the argument always gets to 'the majority
> of users just can't be wrong' to which there is no real effective counter.

A million flies can't be wrong, shit is good.

If you place a million monkeys in front of typewriters,
 Shakespears complete works will eventually emerge;
well, Internet has proved that to be wrong.

Regards,
/Karl Hammar


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