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- Mac Hack ’93 Interesting quotes:
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- Disclaimer:
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- Many of these quotes are taken out of context, and all were used without the
- written consent (or in many cases the knowledge of) the original speaker. They all were
- uttered at MacHack ’93, and are as accurate as I could make them. I assume no liability
- for any or all damages caused by trying to apply these quotes in any serious context.
- Please disregard this disclaimer, but I promised Jon Watte I'd put in something…
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- “My pad of paper is not backlit.”
- — Greg King
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- “I like to do very very late binding. ‘Just in time’ binding.”
- — Dave Feldt
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- “Windows doesn’t use AppleEvents.”
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- “TextEdit does everything right.”
- — Jon Watte (sorry I couldn’t spell your name correctly, but I couldn’t find the key)
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- “Using link is noise.”
- — Alex Rosenberg
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- “If you want to see a pipelined execution model, go to a laundromat.”
- — Richard Clark
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- “It’s a SCSI problem.”
- — Ed Tecot, on why dinner was slow
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- “Smart Friends ask no SCSI questions!”
- — Apple employee at the Bash
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- “Name them after trees.”
- — Suggestion on how to improve the identification of tech notes
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- “No one up here is unsympathetic with your desires to have tools as good as you remember.”
- — Apple employee at the Bash
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- Here is a new koan: “Will there ever be a C++ version of TCL? Bedrock.”
- — Mary Lynne Samford
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- “How do you partially execute a program?”
- — Dave Neal
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- “No it’s not me, it’s the glue.”
- — Paul Cambell
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- “When I started hacking, we didn’t have ones. We had to make do with zeros.”
- — Overheard by Andrew Craze
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- “[MacHack] is your brain on Jolt.”
- — Bill Fernandez
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- Q: “How did you fix the stack without BlockMove?”
- A: “We have the Memory Manager source code, the Resource Manager source code,
- and the QuickDraw source code.”
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- “It’s not a bug. It’s a warning.”
- — Richard Clark
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- “Something horrible is wrong.”
- — Steve Falkenberg