New Visual Editor ?

François Chaplais francois.chaplais at mines-paristech.fr
Fri Apr 18 17:28:51 EDT 2014


The path of one's life maximizes the trouble that happens. This remains true even if you try to use the rule to your advantage.

Une vie est régie par la loi de l'emmerdement maximal. Cette loi reste valable même si on cherche à l'utiliser pour la contourner.

Shit happens.

François
Le 18 avr. 2014 à 22:59, Mike Kerner <MikeKerner at roadrunner.com> a écrit :

> I hate it when people use recursion recursively.
> 
> 
> On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 9:14 AM, Peter M. Brigham <pmbrig at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> On Apr 16, 2014, at 9:13 AM, Richmond wrote:
>> 
>>> ...lesson number 1: everything takes longer than one's estimates…
>> 
>> Hofstadter's Law: It always takes longer than you expect, even when you
>> take Hofstadter's Law into account.
>> 
>> -- Peter
>> 
>> Peter M. Brigham
>> pmbrig at gmail.com
>> http://home.comcast.net/~pmbrig
>> 
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> On the second day, God created the oceans.
> On the third day, God put the animals on hold for a few hours,
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