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Would that which we have achieved have been possible if Providence had not helped us? – Adolf Hitler (in a speech at Regensburg on June 6th, 1937)
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Daily link icon Saturday, January 29, 2005

"Things to say when you are losing a tech argument"

Things to say when you are losing a tech argument. "What? I don't speak your crazy moon-language." Hahaha.

Update: Hmm... was he talking about Lua? Smiley In any case, read the list, as the whole thing isn't as silly as the part I quoted. When I saw this linked on del.icio.us the first thing I did was look for "that won't scale", as that's the first thing you'd expect. And, of course, it was number 1.

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chattr (http://devmike.com/blog) wrote:

What does #64 mean? I'm skeptical that it's a reference to the Boaz in the Old Testament, who married the childless widow, who bore him a son ...

∴ chattr | 29-Jan-2005 2:08am est | http://devmike.com/blog | #6924

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