On Qua, 2009-07-29 at 11:22 -0400, Stewart Dean wrote: > I purely love that kind of crap. As if presentations meant anything, as > if there aren't all kinds of scholarly work about theoretical perfect > world algorithms and conceptual systems that will never be implemented > and are as practical and effective as wings on a pig. Please. > > I'm reminded of the story about how, during the American Civil War, when > the North had finally, after years of ignominious defeats, gotten a > general would could fight and win a battle, General Grant. A fussy old > lady approached President Lincoln and complained loudly that Grant was a > drunk. Lincoln blinked at the woman, then said, "Ma'am, if you'll be so > kind as to find out what kind of whiskey Grant drinks, I'll send a case > of it to all the other generals." > > Dovecot Works. That's all anyone needs to know. Plus it has a towering > wizard of a developer and an avid, engaged and endlessly helpful community.
Well said. Truth is i'm for a long time trying to find out what kind of vodka Timo drinks. -- Jose Celestino SAPO.pt::Systems http://www.sapo.pt --------------------------------------------------------------------- * Progress (n.): The process through which Usenet has evolved from smart people in front of dumb terminals to dumb people in front of smart terminals.
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