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Don Tully wrote: > "Don't fix it if it ain't broken" is the excuse given by those with a high > tolerance for mediocrity. No, it is not. It is a plea to avoid the sort of useless tinkering that rarely adds useful features, but consistently causes code bloat. It is a rallying cry to avoid replacing the practical with the slick. -- James H. H. Lampert Professional Dilettante http://www.hb.quik.com/jamesl http://members.hostedscripts.com/antispam.html http://www.thehungersite.com Help America's Passenger Trains. http://www.saveamtrak.org Read My Lips: No More Atrocities!
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