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#4518 | | QOTD: Y'know how s'm people treat th'r body like a TEMPLE? Well, I treat mine like 'n AMUSEMENT PARK... S'great...
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#4519 | | Quality control, n.: Assuring that the quality of a product does not get out of hand and add to the cost of its manufacture or design.
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#4520 | | Quality Control, n.: The process of testing one out of every 1,000 units coming off a production line to make sure that at least one out of 100 works.
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#4521 | | quark: The sound made by a well bred duck.
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#4522 | | Quigley's Law: Whoever has any authority over you, no matter how small, will atttempt to use it.
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#4523 | | QWERT (kwirt) n. [MW < OW qwertyuiop, a thirteenth] 1. a unit of weight equal to 13 poiuyt avoirdupois (or 1.69 kiloliks), commonly used in structural engineering 2. [Colloq.] one thirteenth the load that a fully grown sligo can carry. 3. [Anat.] a painful irritation of the dermis in the region of the anus 4. [Slang] person who excites in others the symptoms of a qwert. -- Webster's Middle World Dictionary, 4th ed.
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#4524 | | Ralph's Observation: It is a mistake to let any mechanical object realise that you are in a hurry.
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#4525 | | Random, n.: As in number, predictable. As in memory access, unpredictable.
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#4526 | | Ray's Rule of Precision: Measure with a micrometer. Mark with chalk. Cut with an axe.
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#4527 | | Re: Graphics: A picture is worth 10K words -- but only those to describe the picture. Hardly any sets of 10K words can be adequately described with pictures.
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