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Re: Galaxy Explorer (Was Re: Poor packaging by TLC )
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Sun, 6 Feb 2000 16:06:33 GMT
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Paul Baulch wrote:
Who was it that said, "Perfection is achieved not
when there is nothing left to add, but rather when there is nothing left to
remove"?

Dunno, but it's a great saying. Paraphrasing a famous CS type: "Inside
every large, clunky program there is a small, elegant one struggling to
escape..."

Paul
LUGNET Member 164

Hmm, I thought this posting of member numbers was something Todd kinda
was trying not to have get started... but if you insist:

Larry
LUGNET Member 5

That's the only time I'll do it.

(Number 5 is alive! ...and I'm not even a robotics buff!)
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Subject: 
Re: Galaxy Explorer (Was Re: Poor packaging by TLC )
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Sun, 6 Feb 2000 23:25:19 GMT
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On Sun, 6 Feb 2000, Larry Pieniazek (<389D9C09.F2F4CF16@voyager.net>)
wrote at 16:06:33

Paul Baulch wrote:
Who was it that said, "Perfection is achieved not
when there is nothing left to add, but rather when there is nothing left to
remove"?

Dunno, but it's a great saying. Paraphrasing a famous CS type: "Inside
every large, clunky program there is a small, elegant one struggling to
escape..."

Call me a tired old cynic, but no, sometimes there isn't :-)

(it's already five years old, and frolicking on a mountain pasture
somewhere)

Does anyone know the name of the Ancient Greek philosopher who said
'there is nothing new'?
--
Tony Priestman

   
         
     
Subject: 
Nothing new (was Re: Galaxy Explorer (Was Re: Poor packaging by TLC ))
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Mon, 7 Feb 2000 03:42:55 GMT
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Tony Priestman wrote in message ...
Does anyone know the name of the Ancient Greek philosopher who said
'there is nothing new'?


Wasn't it Solomon (Nihil novi sub sola)?

And wasn't he a bit not Ancient Greek ;-)

Then again, perhaps you shouldn't listen to me at all - let's not forget
that I'm the guy who spells river with an f from time to time, on top of
discussing the 'relspective meruts' of something or other recently.

Richard
Still baldly going...
Check out Port Block at http://www.hinet.net.au/~rparsons/port/
Note the change in URL - Port Block is moving (to new and larger
accommodations)
Do adjust your set.

   
         
   
Subject: 
Re: Galaxy Explorer (Was Re: Poor packaging by TLC )
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Date: 
Mon, 7 Feb 2000 21:43:54 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Tony Priestman wrote:

Does anyone know the name of the Ancient Greek philosopher who said
'there is nothing new'?

Hebrew.  The author of the biblical book of Ecclesiastes.  Generally attributed
to Solomon, but that's not for sure certain.

Of course, someone probably said it before him.

Steve

 

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