Helpful recommendations (2)
Jul. 27th, 2004 11:31 pmConstants aren't, variables won't.
The best laid plans of mice and men
mean nothing to cats.
Any problem can be solved given enough
time, or willingness to break things.
Don’t sign anything you haven’t
thought about or don’t understand.
If you stub your toe taking steps,
just pick your feet up and move on.
Thank you, Winston Churchill.
The best laid plans of mice and men
mean nothing to cats.
Any problem can be solved given enough
time, or willingness to break things.
Don’t sign anything you haven’t
thought about or don’t understand.
If you stub your toe taking steps,
just pick your feet up and move on.
Thank you, Winston Churchill.
Responses, corrections, oberservations and whatnot.
Date: 2004-07-28 04:51 pm (UTC)Except, of course, occasionally,
which I find really annoying.
The best laid plans of mice and men
mean nothing to cats.
Are you sure? I've always suspected
that cats find the plans of mice
rather entertaining.
Any problem can be solved given enough
time, or willingness to break things.
Don't you mean "... enough
time, and a willingness..."???
Don’t sign anything you haven’t
thought about or don’t understand.
Better yet, just don't sign anything.
If you stub your toe taking steps,
just pick your feet up and move on.
And if it happens again, in the true
spirit of problem solving (see above),
tear down the steps and build a ramp.
Thank you, Winston Churchill.
Yah. He really doesn't get anywhere
near enough thanks anymore.
Re: Responses, corrections, oberservations and whatnot.
Date: 2004-07-28 06:40 pm (UTC)time, and a willingness..."???
We're both right. I should have qualified
that with the unwieldly operator AND/OR.
And if it happens again, in the true
spirit of problem solving (see above),
tear down the steps and build a ramp.
Or a jet pack, to fly high and far away.