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- From: neilo@m140.aone.net.au (Neil O'Rourke)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.multimedia
- Subject: Re: Agree w/Jim Wilde
- Date: Fri, 19 Apr 1996 18:58:29 +1000
- Message-ID: <neilo-1904961858290001@d193-1.cpe.maroochydore.aone.net.au>
- References: <4l4e9f$dem@newz.oit.unc.edu> <1996Apr18.160509.5530@scala.scala.com>
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- In article <1996Apr18.160509.5530@scala.scala.com>, john.chang@scala.com wrote:
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- > In <4l4e9f$dem@newz.oit.unc.edu>, gdbrown@email.unc.edu (GREGORY BROWN)
- writes:
- >
- > >It may sound trite, but in this case it's true: it is better to light a
- > >single candle than curse the darkness like a broken record.
- >
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- Reminds me of the joke I heard the other day:
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- Q. How many Microsoft programmers does it take to replace a light bulb?
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- A. None - they'll decide to make darkness an industry standard.
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- Neil O'Rourke
- neilo@m140.aone.net.au
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- "Naturally, we maintain plausable denial" - Cancer Man, The X Files
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