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- From: karl@sugar.hackercorp.com (Karl Lehenbauer)
- Newsgroups: alt.sources
- Subject: new fortune cookies, part 2 of 2
- Message-ID: <6846@sugar.hackercorp.com>
- Date: 20 Oct 90 18:29:57 GMT
-
- This file and the one preceding it contain quotes, sayings, aphorisms,
- fortune cookies and so forth that I've collected over the last few
- months from net postings and signatures, books, magazines and such.
-
- Please forward any corrections in attributions, etc, to me. I also
- collect cookies so please send your fortune cookies to me, if you're
- pretty sure they didn't come from here to begin with.
-
- WARNING TO RELIGIOUS FANATICS AND NARROW/CLOSE-MINDED PEOPLE IN GENERAL:
- Exercise your right to choose not to read this and help me exercise the
- right of free speech for myself and everyone quoted herein by not
- reading this if you think you are likely to be offended by it and make
- trouble. Thank you.
-
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- %%
- "Most of the dogmatic religions have exhibited a perverse talent for taking
- the wrong side on the most important concepts in the material universe,
- from the structure of the solar system to the origin of man."
- -- George Gaylord Simpson
- %%
- "We must either institute conventional forms of expression or else pretend
- that we have nothing to express."
- -- George Santayana, _Soliloquies In England_
- %%
- Memory: what wonders it performs in preserving and storing up things gone by
- or rather, things that are!
- -- Plutarch
- %%
- "Free at last, free at last, Great God Almighty, I am free at last."
- -- Martin Luther King
- %%
- "The truth of our faith becomes a matter of ridicule among the infidels if
- any Catholic, not gifted with the necessary scientific learning, presents
- as dogma what scientific scrutiny shows to be false."
- -- Saint Thomas Aquinas
- %%
- "Ignorance transcends architecture."
- -- James Gaskin
- %%
- "The C committee took something that wasn't broken, and tidied it up without
- breaking it."
- -- Dennis Ritchie (dmr@alice.UUCP), about ANSI C standard X3J11
- %%
- "Committees do harm merely by existing."
- -- Freeman Dyson
- %%
- I think the best way I've heard this put is "Pascal gives you a water pistol
- filled with distilled water. C not only gives you a loaded .357, it points
- it at your head as a default. Why do you think Pascal is taught in school?
- And which would you rather have when there was a hungry bear in the area?"
- -- Jim Harkins (jharkins@sagpd1.UUCP)
- %%
- "So far from God, so close to the United States"
- -- Old Mexican proverb
- %%
- In science, right conduct consists of evaluating evidence honestly and
- according to the canons of scientific reasoning. To misrepresent the
- evidence and the criteria of judgement is not merely to provide
- misinformation; it is to set an example of dishonesty. Telling lies
- to naive and trusting young persons is bad. Doing so for the purpose
- of proselytizing is worse.
- -- biologist Michael T. Ghiselin
- %%
- Our educational systems may very well be on the threshold of a new and
- even gloomier Dark Age of the 20th and 21st centuries, unless the anti-
- intellectualism and confused thinking creationists produce is overcome."
- -- Reverend James Skehan
- %%
- In article <10796@hoptoad.uucp> tim@hoptoad.UUCP (Tim Maroney) writes:
- >I'm not going to be as kind to FICC in general as you have been.
- >Something is wrong there. These three semiliterate fanboys send dozens
- >of messages a day, fewer than half of which are about anything in
- >particular. I haven't had a kill file since Weiner left, but I've been
- >sorely tempted to use one to avoid seeing anything from ficc.
-
- However, in article <10767@hoptoad.uucp> tim@hoptoad.uucp (Tim Maroney) writes:
- >Kill files are an expression of resentment by the unmemorable or
- >untalented against the memorable and talented. Your appearance in kill
- >files merely marks the fact that you have more than once tried to make
- >people think, when they really would rather not. It is an honor.
-
- Will the real Tim Maroney please stand up?
-
- -- Mike Van Pelt (mvp@v7fs1.UUCP)
- %%
- "'To the Workers of the world, I am sorry.' -- Karl Marx"
- -- Seen on the side of an East German factory
- %%
- "Faith" can be defined as "any man's hope that the human spirit is capable
- of understanding"; that anything actually matters in the larger
- universe; and that understanding anything could be important outside
- of our own selfish whims and desire to survive. ...and somehow, because
- it is important, understanding can go on without us, waiting only
- to be rediscovered by the future, or at worst, pissed away, in spite
- of all our prayers, and work, and suffering.
-
- Every expression of the human spirit is an act of faith.
- -- Ellyn Mustard (mustard@ficc.ferranti.comm)
- %%
- "We find that the sexual instinct, when disappointed and unappeased,
- frequently seeks and finds a substitute in religion."
- -- Baron Richard Von Krafft-Ebing
- %%
- "I don't see the problem. Satan is a Christian God. Satanists are a
- kind of off-beat christians. They don't need a group of their own --
- they belong in some christian group, or talk.religion.misc at most."
- -- Thomas Gramstad (bfu@ifi.uio.no)
- %%
- "'Truth' never set anyone free. It is only *doubt* which will bring mental
- emancipation."
- --Anton LaVey
- %%
- "I don't even know what street Canada is on."
- -- Al Capone
- %%
- "This will be dynamically handled, possibly correctly, in 4.1."
- -- Dan Davison on streams configuration in SunOS 4.0
- %%
- Resolved, that the 67th General Convention affirm the glorious ability of
- God to create in any manner, whether men understand it or not, and in this
- affirmation reject the limited insight and rigid dogmatism of the
- "Creationist" movement...
- -- from a 1982 resolution of the Episcopal Church
- %%
- "The effort of using machines to mimic the human mind has always struck me as
- rather silly. I would rather use them to mimic something better."
- --Edsger Dijkstra
- %%
- "Last night I watched the news and the end of the broadcast showed numerous
- changes favorable for the people (e.g., Rumania, Berlin Wall, etc.). My
- fiancee and I turned to each other and said ``No images from the US.''"
- -- Mike Shaff (shaff@elements.rpal.com)
- %%
- Though it's cold and lonely in the deep dark night,
- I can see paradise by the dashboard light.
- -- Meatloaf
- %%
- "The answers to life's problems aren't at the bottom of a bottle: they're on
- TV!"
- -- Homer Simpson
- %%
- "What a hell of a heaven it will be, when they get all these hypocrites
- assembled there!"
- -- Mark Twain
- %%
- "The bonds that links your true family is not one of blood, but of
- respect and joy in each others life.
- Rarely do members of one family grow up under the same roof."
- -- Richard Bach
- %%
- Gort, klaatu birada nikto.
- %%
- "If you give me six lines written by the most honest man, I will find
- something in them to hang him."
- -- Cardinal de Richelieu
- %%
- A host is a host from coast to coast
- And no one will talk to a host that's close
- Unless the host (that isn't close)
- is busy, hung or dead.
- -- David Lesher (wb8foz@mthvax.cs.miami.edu)
- %%
- "Anything worth doing is worth doing badly."
- -- G. K. Chesterton
- %%
- "Lobbyists threatening to withhold campaign contributions from
- lawmakers who don't support their special-interest causes could
- be violating bribery laws, Colorado House Speaker Bev Bledsoe
- warned yesterday."
- -- The Denver Post, 3 May 1990, p. 1B
- %%
- "Taxes are not levied for the benefit of the taxed."
- -- Lazarus Long, from Robert Heinlein's _Time Enough For Love_
- %%
- "The difference between the right word and a similar word is the difference
- between lightning and a lightning bug."
- -- Mark Twain
- %%
- "If we do not succeed, then we face the risk of failure."
- -- Dan Quayle, Vice-President of the United States
- %%
- "Laundry increases exponentially in the number of children."
- -- Miriam Robbins
- %%
- "Hawaii is a part of the United States that is an island and is right here."
- -- Dan Quayle, while in Hawaii
- %%
- "A killer stalks the halls of my high school. Innocent cheerleaders die
- by knife. Teachers lock the classroom doors. I must find him, or I'll
- flunk."
- -- From a poem by Peggy Nadramia
- %%
- "We fight for men and women whose poetry is not yet written."
- -- Robert Gould Shaw, abolitionist
- %%
- "Lesser artists borrow, great artists steal."
- -- Igor Stravinsky
- %%
- "Well, Darkness has a hunger that's insatiable,
- And Lightness has a call that's hard to hear."
- -- Indigo Girls
- %%
- "Once I was a tadpole, in the beginning of the begin;
- Then I was a toadfrog with my tail tucked in.
- Then I was a monkey in a banyan tree;
- Now I'm a professor with a Ph.D."
- --Anonymous creationist's view of evolution
- %%
- "If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for everything."
- -- F. Jeff Stiles, Southern Baptist preacher
- %%
- "We all say so, so it must be true."
- -- the Bandar-log (monkey tribe), in Rudyard Kipling's _Jungle Book_
- %%
- "Credo, quia absurdum est." [I believe, because it is absurd.]
- -- Tertullian, Roman lawyer, theologian and misogynist; man of questionable
- judgement
- %%
- JESUS SAVES, but Clones 'R' Us makes backups!
- -- William Lewis (wiml@blake.acs.washington.edu)
- %%
- "Computers are like Old Testament gods; lots of rules and no mercy."
- -- Joseph Campbell
- %%
- In article <2267@speedy.mcnc.org> spl@duck.ncsc.org (Steve Lamont) writes:
- >I hate "me too" postings
-
- Me too.
-
- -- Charleen Stoner, charleen@ADS.COM
- %%
- "As a rule software systems do not work well until they have been
- used, and have failed repeatedly, in real applications."
- -- Dave Parnas, Communications of the ACM (33, 6 June 1990 p.636)
- %%
- "The alternative to mutual trust, which is indeed a risky gamble, is the
- security of the police state."
- -- Alan Watts
- %%
- "And it came to pass that in the hands of the ignorant, the words of the bible
- were used to beat plowshares into swords..."
- -- Alan Watts
- %%
- "Excuse me, Worker, I'll just be a nanosecond."
- -- a computer, from Firesign Theater's "I Think We're All Bozos On This Bus"
- %%
- "No wife of *mine* is doing any dishes. That's what we had the kid for."
- -- from Deathlok comics #1
- %%
- "The biggest growth industry in UNIX is promoting standards."
- -- Rikki Kirzner, Dataquest.
- %%
- "The world is coming to an end. Please log off."
- -- Bob Irwin (birwin@ficc.ferranti.com)
- %%
- "When I was a boy I was told that anybody could become president; I'm
- beginning to believe it."
- -- Clarence Darrow
- %%
- "Even a poor tailor is entitled to some happiness!"
- -- from Fiddler On The Roof
- %%
- As we anarchists say: "There's no government like no government."
- -- D'Arcy J.M. Cain (darcy@druid)
- %%
- "I woke up this morning, and I realized that somebody had broken into my
- apartment, stolen all my things and replaced them with exact duplicates.
- I asked my roommate if he noticed anything, and he said, 'Who are you?'"
-
- "The other day I.... No, that wasn't me."
-
- "My friend Bob is a radio DJ, and when he walks under a bridge, you can't hear
- him talk."
-
- "My father built a quicksand box in our back yard. I was an only child,
- eventually."
-
- -- comedian Steven Wright
- %%
- "Just think, IBM and DEC in the same room, and we did it."
- -- Ken Thompson, quoted by Dennis Ritchie
- %%
- In article <649.2686213d@desire.wright.edu> nyoung@desire.wright.edu (Nils R.
- Bull Young) writes:
- | I consider this to be a form of censorship of my access to the
- | free exchange of information and thus a First Amendment question.
-
- ...
- In common terms you can write a book, and no one can stop you or tell
- you what to write, but no one else is required to publish the book, or
- to read it. You can raise specious issues in net postings, but no one
- is required to agree, to carry your postings, or even read them. If
- everyone on the net adds you to their KILL file, you have no recourse.
- If every site checks incoming postings and blows your stuff away,
- thet's their right.
-
- Don't worry, a few individuals may ignore you, but the bulk of the net
- will read every word, if only to disagree.
-
- -- Bill Davidsen (davidsen@crdos1.crd.GE.COM)
- %%
- "A conclusion is the place where you got tired of thinking."
- -- anon
- %%
- "A lecture is where the notes of the professor become the notes
- of the student without passing through the mind of either one."
- -- anon
- %%
- "Aging is bad, but consider the alternative."
- -- anon
- %%
- "Before engaging in a battle of wits, make sure your opponent
- is armed."
- -- East Texas Proverb
- %%
- "Bidet? Try washing your whole body."
- -- anon
- %%
- Baby carriage bumper sticker: ``POO-POO HAPPENS!''
- -- Bob Irwin (birwin@ficc.ferranti.com)
- %%
- "Don't get married. Find a woman you hate and buy her a house."
- -- anon
- %%
- "Football combines the worst elements of America: Mass violence
- punctuated by committee meetings."
- -- Author Unknown
- %%
- "God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the
- courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference."
- -- Reinhold Niebuhr
- %%
- "Good literature is about Love and War. Trash fiction is about Sex and
- Violence."
- -- Author Unknown
- %%
- "Gun control: Hitting what you aim at."
- -- Author Unknown
- %%
- "Happiness is not a destination. It's the trip."
- -- anon
- %%
- "I believe in God, only I spell it Nature."
- -- Frank Lloyd Wright
- %%
- "I can handle reality in small doses, but as a lifestyle it's
- much too confining."
- -- Lilly Tomlin
- %%
- "I just couldn't convince Texans that Dukakis was Greek for Bubba."
- -- Lloyd Benson
- %%
- "I will defend to your death my right to my opinion."
- -- Author Unknown
- %%
- "If all men were brothers, would you let one marry your sister?"
- -- Author Unknown
- %%
- "If life had a vomit meter, we'd be off the scale."
- -- Joe Bob Briggs
- %%
- "Indecision is the key to flexibility."
- -- Author Unknown
- %%
- "Inferiority complex: a conviction by a jury of your fears."
- -- anon
- %%
- "Is this bullshit or fertilizer?"
- -- Author Unknown
- %%
- "It isn't easy being a fat narcissist."
- -- Jackie Gleason
- %%
- "It's better to be silent and thought a fool than speak and remove all doubt."
- -- Abraham Lincoln
- %%
- "It is better to be hated for what you are than loved for what you are not."
- -- Andre Guide
- %%
- "Love is always having to say I'm sorry."
- -- Bob Irwin (birwin@ficc.ferranti.com)
- %%
- "Managing senior programmers is like herding cats."
- -- Dave Platt
- %%
- "Never try to catch two frogs with one hand."
- -- Chinese Proverb
- %%
- "Neurotic: Self-taut person."
- -- Author Unknown
- %%
- "No problem is so big that you can't run away from it."
- -- Snoopy
- %%
- "Only a mediocre man is always at his best."
- -- W. Somerset Maugham
- %%
- "Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional."
- -- Author Unknown
- %%
- "People don't form relationships, they take hostages."
- -- anon
- %%
- "Rage is a wind that blows out the candle of reason."
- -- Author Unknown
- %%
- "Roses are red, violets are blue; I'm schizophrenic and so am I."
- -- Author Unknown
- %%
- "Sarcasm: barbed ire."
- -- Author Unknown
- %%
- "Ships don't come in, they're built."
- -- anon
- %%
- "Some would sooner die than think. In fact, they often do."
- -- Bertrand Russell
- %%
- "State run lotteries: think of them as tax breaks for the intelligent."
- -- Evan Leibovitch
- %%
- "They communicated by tap-dancing and farting."
- -- _Breakfast_of_Champions_
- %%
- "The only corporate defense against rationality is bureaucracy."
- -- anon
- %%
- "The shortest distance between two points is under construction."
- -- Noelie Altito
- %%
- They don't make nostalgia like they used to.
- %%
- Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana.
- %%
- "Waiter, there's no fly in my soup!"
- -- Kermit the frog
- %%
- What you see is rarely what you get.
- %%
- When you stay on the tracks, ignoring the facts, you can't blame
- the wreck on the train.
- -- from the song, "You Can't Blame . . "
- %%
- "You know how Einstein got bad grades as a kid? Well, MINE
- are even WORSE!"
- -- Calvin
- %%
- "Oh boy, virtual memory! Now I'm gonna make myself a REALLY BIG ram disk!"
- -- lennox@shire.hw.stratus.com
- %%
- "Decaffeinated coffee? Kinda like kissing your sister."
- -- Bob Irwin (birwin@ficc.ferranti.com)
- %%
- "The three most dangerous things in the world are a programmer with a
- soldering iron, a hardware type with a program patch and a user with
- an idea."
- -- _The Wizardry Compiled_ by Rick Cook
- %%
- Lord FINCHLEY tried to mend the Electric Light
- Himself. It struck him dead: And serve him right!
- It is the business of the wealthy man
- To give employment to the artisan.
- -- H. Belloc
- %%
- "I was not born to be forced. I will breathe after my own fashion. ... If a
- plant cannot live according to its nature, it dies; and so a man."
- -- Henry David Thoreau
- %%
- "Loyalty to petrified opinion never broke a chain or freed a human soul."
- -- Mark Twain
- %%
- "From an operating system research point of view, Unix is -- if not dead --
- certainly old stuff, and it's clear that people should be looking beyond it."
- -- Dennis Ritchie, coinventor of Unix, Usenix keynote speech from Summer 1990
- [and no, that doesn't mean to VMS or MS-DOS -cookie ed.]
- %%
- "Standards committees are not the best ways to create a standard. Standards
- meetings and standards themselves are horribly political things. One
- thing that people forget is that many standards are made by rather small
- groups of people. A few good people can really save the day, and a few
- idiots can really make it miserable for years to come."
- -- Dennis Ritchie, coinventor of Unix
- %%
- In his '90 Usenix presentation, Dennis Ritchie reminded the audience that
- Steve Jobs stood at the same podium a few years back and announced that
- X-windows was brain-dead and would soon die. "He was half-right. Sometimes
- when you fill a vacuum, it still sucks."
- -- Dennis Ritchie, coinventor of Unix, from an article in Unix Today
- %%
- This passage was written by a London reporter on the eve of the England-West
- Germany Soccer World Cup final of 1966...
-
- "If, on the morrow, the Germans defeat us at our national sport, be not
- dismayed. For twice in this century, we've defeated them at theirs."
-
- -- From the San Jose Mercury News, 7 July 1990
- %%
- "Poetry, like chastity, can be carried to far."
- -- Mark Twain
- %%
- I REALLY like Bugs Bunny. I think I just found out why. A local weekly
- (Metro) had an article on the wascally wabbit's 50th birthday party this
- year, and they had the following quote about the animation studio where Bugs
- Bunny cartoons were created...
-
- "It's not every workplace that allows you to have an autographed picture of
- Christ on the wall."
-
- -- Scott Lieberman
- %%
- "All Marxists, basically, are reactionaries, yearning for the Oriental
- despotisms of pre-Hellenic times, the neolithic culture that preceded
- the rise of self-consciousness and egoism."
- -- Robert Anton Wilson, writing as "Justin Case".
- %%
- "Never put off until run time what you can do at compile time."
- -- David Gries, in "Compiler Construction for Digital Computers", circa 1969.
- %%
- "...cops and reporters are much alike. Both are absolutely dedicated to
- doing the job at hand, regardless of obstacles. And both, deep down, really
- believe the rules don't apply to them".
- -- Jim Barlow, Houston Chronicle
- %%
- "...the American dream, in recent years the object of much
- denigration even within our own borders, turns out to have been
- the world's dream, as well."
- -- Louis Rukeyser on events in Eastern Europe
- %%
- Sometimes you get the elevator and sometimes you get the shaft.
- %%
- "Of course the US Constitution isn't perfect; but it's a lot better than what
- we have now."
- -- Eric Sheppard (ce1zzes@prism.gatech.EDU)
- %%
- "If you get somebody to give you a dollar, they'll vote for you for the rest
- of their lives."
- -- Hugh Parmer, Democratic candidate for the 1990 U.S. Senate, from Texas
- %%
- Ranger is very!
- %%
- Crystals are the subject of international fascination. From crystal balls to
- lasers, they have been prized in healing and science throughout the centuries.
- Now Randall and Vicki Baer explore completely new horizons of crystal-based
- knowledge.
-
- Building on the foundation of their popularly acclaimed book, _Windows of
- Light_, the Baers explore techniques, tools, and technologies for personal
- and planetary transformation. They detail advanced techniques for using
- crystals in such areas as healing, stress management, mind-center activation,
- and telethought communication, and they demonstrate the unification of the
- spiritual and the scientific in a light-based sacred science.
-
- The Baers explore visions of a new age based on higher planes of reality
- and ultra-advanced crystal technologies. An essential reference, _The
- Crystal Connection_ is a landmark achievement in the field of crystal-based
- sacred science.
-
- Randall and Vicki Baer are internationally known authorities in the areas
- of crystals, sacred science, and spiritual teachings. Widely sought as
- speakers, they are codirectors of the Starcrest Academy of Interdimensional
- Law and Science, a project dedicated to worldwide seminars and advanced
- educational programs in the sacred sciences. They are the authors of
- _Windows of Light: Quartz Crystals and Self-Transformation_, considered
- the best work on the subject to date.
-
- -- from the back cover of _The Crystal Connection_, Harper and Row,
- ISBN 0-06-250033-3
- %%
- Any clod can have the facts, but having opinions is an Art.
- -- H. L. Mencken
-
- [Having the facts is hard. --ed]
- %%
- >Optimisation is not free. Gratuitous optimisation can be translated directly
- >into missing features or later release dates.
- -- Peter da Silva (peter@ficc.ferranti.com)
-
- ...and more bugs.
-
- ...and performance optimization without thoughtful performance testing
- is usually misdirected and, as above, at best does nothing and at worse
- delays/worsens the product and drives up life-cycle costs.
- -- your humble cookie editor
- %%
- The hotel [in Kiev] checked us in very quickly. Unlike the one in Moscow,
- the door guard smiled, did not check our passes and did not wear a gun.
- The hotel serves excellent country food for lunch, including dumpling
- soup, pork and homemade ice cream. The waitress is friendly. Going from
- Moscow to Kiev is like going from New York to Texas.
- -- T. J. Rodgers, "High tech in the Ukraine", E. E. Times, 8/13/90, p. 16
- %%
- "Do you know that doing your best is not good enough? First you must know
- what to do."
- -- manufacturing-quality theorist W. Edwards Deming
- %%
- "I ... reject the argument put forth by many fundamentalists that science has
- nothing to do with religion because God is not among the things making up the
- universe in which we live. Surely if a necessity for a god-concept in the
- universe ever turns up, that necessity will become evident to the scientist."
- -- physicist Ralph Alpher, "Theology of the Big Bang," Religious Humanism,
- Vol. XVII, No. 1 (Winter 1983), pg. 12
- %%
- Annual drug deaths: tobacco: 395,000, alcohol: 125,000, 'legal' drugs: 38,000,
- illegal drug overdoses: 5,200, marijuana: 0. Considering government subsidies
- of tobacco, just what is our government protecting us from in the drug war?
- -- William A. Turnbow
- %%
- First learn computer science and all the theory.
- Next develop a programming style. Then forget all
- that and just hack.
- -- George Carrette [1990]
- %%
- "How do I explain to clients that society believes buying a rock (of
- cocaine) is three or four times as bad as raping a woman?"
- -- Robert Jakovitch, Broward [FL] Assistant Public Defender
- [from AP story 12 July 1990]
- %%
- "Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could
- only do a little."
- -- Edmund Burke
- %%
- "No matter what temptation there is after an accident to be economical with
- the truth when rationalising it with hindsight, please remember it would be
- unforgivable if, by not revealing the facts or the complete truth, a similar
- incident became an unavoidable accident."
- -- Captain Colin Seaman, British Aerospace's head of safety
- %%
- "The liberty of the press is not confined to newspapers and periodicals.
- It necessarily embraces pamphlets and leaflets....The press in its
- historical connotation comprehends every sort of publication which
- affords a vehicle of information and opinion."
- -- Lowell v. City of Griffin, 303 U.S. 444, 452 (1938), quoted by Mike
- Godwin in comp.org.eff.talk
- %%
- Moreover, freedom of the press includes "the right of the lonely
- pamphleteer who uses carbon paper or a mimeograph as much as of the
- large metropolitan publisher who utilizes the latest photocomposition
- methods." Branzburg v. Hayes, 408 U.S. 665, 704 (1972).
- -- Supreme Court decision quoted by Mike Godwin in comp.org.eff.talk
- %%
- ...Tucker v. Texas, 326 U.S. 517 (1946), in which a statute punishing
- door-to-door distribution of literature was held invalid as an
- abridgement of freedom of the press.
- -- Supreme Court decision quoted by Mike Godwin in comp.org.eff.talk
- %%
- "We need a new cosmology. New Gods. New Sacraments. Another drink."
- -- Patti Smith
- %%
- Collins's Law:
- If you can't make a mistake, you can't make anything.
-
- Corollaries ("Rabinovitch's Rules of Sane Dialogue"):
- 1. Everybody who matters is stupid now and then.
- 2. If I'm being stupid, that's my problem.
- 3. If my being stupid makes you stupid, that's your problem.
- 4. If you think you're never stupid, boy are you stupid!
- %%
- "Occupational regulation has served to limit consumer choice, raise
- consumer costs, increase practitioner income, limit practitioner
- mobility, deprive the poor of adequate service, and restrict job
- opportunities for minorities -- all without a demonstrated improvement
- in quality or safety." ...
-
- "Critics of this hypothesis believe to the contrary, however, that
- regulators' and professional groups' self-interest has been and still
- is the primary motivator of regulatory legislation. And indeed the
- evidence shows that consumers rarely engage in campaigns to license
- occupations. If the purpose of licensing were to improve the quality
- of service, one would expect consumers, who might be the prime beneficiaries,
- to promote licensure, but licensing is systematically promoted by
- practitioners ..."
-
- The Rule of Experts - Occupational Licensing in America. By S. David
- Young. Cato Institute, 1987. ISBN 0-932790-62-3 (paper). 99 pages.
- (Quoted by Tony Harminc <TONY@vm1.mcgill.ca> in comp.risks)
- %%
- ...henry@zoo.toronto.edu (Henry Spencer) wrote:
- >The trouble is that getdate() is relatively
- >costly and Geoff is reluctant to run it on every single article
-
- ...and then all sorts of people started coming up with rube goldberg
- schemes to avoid parsing dates. However, it turns out that even using
- C news's getdate (which is 10% slower than the B news version), parsing
- the dates in every article in a full Usenet feed takes about five Sun 3
- CPU seconds per day. And if you were to use the lex-based date parser
- included in the MH distribution, you could get it down below a second
- per day, although it hardly seems worth the (minimal) effort.
-
- -- Jef Poskanzer (jef@well.sf.ca.us)
- %%
- "Theater, art, literature, cinema... must be cleansed of all manifestations of
- our rotting world..."
- -- Adolf Hitler
- %%
- Better to kill time than have it kill you.
- -- karl
- %%
- "Your development gets rotten if you take too long to market it."
- --- Hitoshi Aoike, JVC Ltd., Tokyo
- %%
- "Every opportunity we have to run our R&D scientists and engineers against
- our customers, we do it."
- -- George Heilmeier, Texas Instruments Inc., Dallas
- %%
- "R&D is not something that can be useful alone... R&D is part of a product-
- making process."
- -- Ralph E. Gomory, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, New York City
- %%
- "The better technology does not always sell better, even if it is first."
- -- William J. Spencer, Xerox Corporation
- %%
- "You look at your needs, at your competitors, at what you can afford,
- and you cut your cloth accordingly."
- -- Ian Ross, AT&T Bell Laboratories
- %%
- "Every year a few research results pay the freight for all the rest."
- -- Robert A. Frosch, General Motors
- %%
- The meek will inherit the earth ... in pine boxes six feet long by ...
-
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