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[shenme] coughs up his [id://392520|name]
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After a recent pumice-laden afternoon a post by [id://308317|Corion] inspired me:<br>
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votes are monk shadows<br>
xp but poor reflection<br>
pray, participate
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and then I found [id://8562] which kinda illustrates my point - back and forth, give and take, all receive.
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Figured I'd capture a few PMungencies:<p>
Going the wrong way is fatal. [pg]<br>
Any web designer who assumes that the general public has the eyesight of a 20 year old should be fired. With prejudice. [tilly]<br>
<[BUU]> nods rapidly at shenme and backs away slowly<br>
... (or it was something like it - I don't fully remember the exact details now, they are lost in the anals of axkit history) ... [Matts]
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<[Wassercrats]> Anyone recall if [gmpassos] hates me? I need tinyperl support, and I don't know if I should trust him with my email address.
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<[tye]> If StarTrek were made today, they'd always be editting XML to hack things instead of un/replugging 'hot' cables and reversing polarity
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<[Intrepid]> Tell them "Soren Andersen in Buffalo, NY really likes Perl". That ought to be enough for them ;-)
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<[Hagbone]> if brains were muscles, regex's would be a prescribed workout
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<[theorbtwo]> 2004-12-21 22:43:31-05<br>
Wow! vroom, speaking on the CB!
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[Intrepid] 2004-12-22 10:11:35-05<br>
Here's a bumper sticker we WISH we HAD seen: "Quantum Chromodynamicists Do It Up, Down, Top, Bottom, Strangely and with Charm!"
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<[munged]> ideals? pah. what good are ideals compared to a soft hyphen?
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<[talexb]> wonders who changed the vowels on his keyboard around.<br>
<[tye]> unexpected vowel movements--<br>
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<[injunjoel]> greetings all, Are there any statisticians out there?<br>
<[merlyn]> On the average, no<br>
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[diotalevi] Oh. I just wouldn't[id://377787|.]<br>
[Tanktalus]: jZed: I didn't claim atrocities didn't happen. I claimed that the atrocities that did happen were more enlightened than anything else going on at that time.
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[xdg]: Economics says that people are rational -- but not that they are good at math. [id://527031]]
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[Moriarty] 2006-03-06 21:47:27-05 <br>
.oO("Politicians are like diapers") <br>
[dhoss] 2006-03-06 21:50:38-05 <br>
ooo what's the punchline [Moriarty]?! <br>
[Moriarty] 2006-03-06 21:52:08-05 <br>
.oO(I was wondering if anybody would ask.} <br>
[Moriarty] 2006-03-06 21:52:20-05 <br>
Because they should both be changed regularly, and for the same reason. :) <br>
[dhoss] 2006-03-06 21:54:18-05 <br>
[Moriarty]++. Classic :-D <br>
[rhesa] 2006-03-06 21:56:20-05 <br>
not to mention their effect on the environment <br>
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[shenme] 2006-09-25 21:25:01-04 <br>
Good grief, I read a number from a file (external file! eek!) and used the number in a filename. The read data was tainted, now the filename was tainted, so the rename() blows up.
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[Zaxo] 2006-09-25 21:25:15-04 <br>
hey, that's a good thing!
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[shenme] 2006-09-25 21:25:30-04 <br>
If elections had taint checks, we'd never find anyone good enough to be elected.
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[McDarren] 2006-09-25 21:26:37-04 <br>
and that would also be a good thing!
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[BerntB] 2006-09-25 21:26:53-04 <br>
I tought taint checks what was the press did in election-time?
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[shenme] 2006-09-25 21:28:20-04 <br>
So is this a different way of looking at the common reason used for skipping error checks, "good enough for government work" ?
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Hmm, [www.googlism.com|Googlism] says "shenme is based on interacting with the environment and putting things to use". Yeah, right, but sleep intervenes much too often.
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I found this quoted section within a /. anony-posting. Was there ever a language/system/methodology that this wasn't true for? Not in the advertisements for the new 'wonder', but in the actual practice of it?
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If there's any downside, it's that it requires really good programmers. It's not a methodology that is well-suited for a situation that supports people who are, for the lack of a better term, "vocational" programmers, or tool-users.
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