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Quotes Collection Internet is a good way to get into the Net Bob Dole 1996
Someday we'll look back at the videogame era of the 1980s and '90s, and wonder why anyone played solitary games. How dull! How sorry. That episode will be a pathological quirk in the history of games - which have always been multiplayer, and soon will always be so again. Scott - Netrek player, 1993
111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321 Useless facts
"When cryptography is outlawed only outlaws will have cryptography"
Tips to make your life and reality more computer-adapted:
Heard on IRC
"640K ought to be enough for anybody."
Bill Gates, 1981 (well, not really)
Don't fall asleep. You're face will be full of letters.
1st Law of the Internet states that the answer is on the Internet. Therefore
the quest is no longer "Where to find the answer" but "How to
word the question".
Randi
A hacker is compulsively curious while a code-cracker is obsessively
determined. These personality traits sets them part.
LJSTafford
A computer is like the union, it never works unless you spend money on it.
The Silent Thinker
Windows 95 and Windows 98, the only operating systems that has the year-2000
bug built into the name.
The Internet
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.
Sarah Chambers
"It has been said that if you place an infinite amount of monkies by one
typewriter each, one of them will eventually write a literary masterpiece. The
Internet has proven that this is not the case."
The Internet
While I don't claim to be a great programmer, I try to imitate one. An
important trait of the great ones is constructive laziness. They know that you
get an A not for effort but for results [...]
Eric S. Raymond, "The
Cathedral and the Bazaar"
[about programming] "You often don't really understand the problem until
after the first time you implement a solution. The second time, maybe you know
enough to do it right. So if you want to get it right, be ready to start over at
least once."
Eric S. Raymond, "The
Cathedral and the Bazaar"
The moral? Don't hesitate to throw away superannuated features when you can
do it without loss of effectiveness. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (who was an
aviator and aircraft designer when he wasn't being the author of classic
children's books) said:
13. "Perfection (in design) is achieved not when there is nothing more
to add, but rather when there is nothing more to take away."
Eric S. Raymond, "The
Cathedral and the Bazaar"
Perhaps in the end the open-source culture will triumph not because
cooperation is morally right or software "hoarding"' is morally wrong
(assuming you believe the latter, which neither Linus nor I do), but simply
because the closed-source world cannot win an evolutionary arms race with
open-source communities that can put orders of magnitude more skilled time into
a problem.
Eric S. Raymond, "The
Cathedral and the Bazaar"
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build
bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the universe trying to build bigger
and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning.
Robert Cringley
A:>hello Dave Barry, "Dave Barry in Cyberspace |
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