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#4411 | | program, n.: Any task that can't be completed in one telephone call or one day. Once a task is defined as a program ("training program," "sales program," or "marketing program"), its implementation always justifies hiring at least three more people.
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#4412 | | Programming Department: Mistakes made while you wait.
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#4413 | | progress, n.: Medieval man thought disease was caused by invisible demons invading the body and taking possession of it.
Modern man knows disease is caused by microscopic bacteria and viruses invading the body and causing it to malfunction.
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#4414 | | Proof techniques #2: Proof by Oddity. SAMPLE: To prove that horses have an infinite number of legs. (1) Horses have an even number of legs. (2) They have two legs in back and fore legs in front. (3) This makes a total of six legs, which certainly is an odd number of legs for a horse. (4) But the only number that is both odd and even is infinity. (5) Therefore, horses must have an infinite number of legs.
Topics is be covered in future issues include proof by: Intimidation Gesticulation (handwaving) "Try it; it works" Constipation (I was just sitting there and ...) Blatant assertion Changing all the 2's to _n's Mutual consent Lack of a counterexample, and "It stands to reason"
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#4415 | | prototype, n.: First stage in the life cycle of a computer product, followed by pre-alpha, alpha, beta, release version, corrected release version, upgrade, corrected upgrade, etc. Unlike its successors, the prototype is not expected to work.
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#4416 | | Pryor's Observation: How long you live has nothing to do with how long you are going to be dead.
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#4417 | | Pudder's Law: Anything that begins well will end badly. (Note: The converse of Pudder's law is not true.)
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#4418 | | purpitation, n.: To take something off the grocery shelf, decide you don't want it, and then put it in another section. -- "Sniglets", Rich Hall & Friends
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#4419 | | Putt's Law: Technology is dominated by two types of people: Those who understand what they do not manage. Those who manage what they do not understand.
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#4420 | | QOTD: "It's not the despair... I can stand the despair. It's the hope."
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