That it is. I mostly pick and choose (and sometimes originate) posts of interest and e-mail keeps me abreast of operations.
I've got one running about interactions between DXO and PS/ACR:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/772649?tstart=0
Been using both, and what happens in some cases is interesting. Not assigning blame but simply stating my findings.
I've also learned a great deal about how DXO goes about it's business. Oh, if only Adobe had such wonderful support people as they do. You are actually a human, speaking with a human. The tech has advanced degrees, is sharp and is not condescending. Imagine that! Sends me .bat files to do some checking.
Imagine that!
What if there were no questions?
Then you could never question a question.
I declare questions as meaningless.
Therefore there are no answers either.
Answers have no meaning.
Meaning has no answers.
Meaning has no meaning
So what in h*lll do I mean?
I have no meaning!
(Sinking in a gentle pool of wine...)
General Norman Schwarzkopf was once asked if he thought there
was room for forgiveness toward the people who have harbored
and abetted the terrorists who perpetrated the 9/11 attacks
against America. His answer shows why he was a general.
Schwarzkopf said, "I believe that forgiving them is God's
function. OUR job is to arrange the meeting."
It was all bad enough but when we smoothed out the papers and looked at what was on them, we felt we had come to the worst. We had found certain inexplicably blotted papers at the camp which might have prepared us, yet the effect of the sight down there in the prehuman vaults of a nightmare city was almost too much to bear.
You mean this guy?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._P._Lovecraft
From the link:
"Lovecraft's guiding literary principle was what he termed "cosmicism" or "cosmic horror", the idea that life is incomprehensible to human minds and that the universe is fundamentally alien. Those who genuinely reason, like his protagonists, gamble with sanity."
Depends on your definition of sanity.
Listen, I made a pact to gamble with sanity when I agreed to be born.
And for some horrible reason, I seem to experience auto trouble in one of those "crannies."
Hunt
BTW - and maybe qualifying as a "favorite quote?"
My mother always told me, "fill up the tank, and wear clean underwear." The first part might help out in those crannies, and I guess that the second part might contribute to evidence, should something lurk in a dark cranny?
That almost sounds like Groucho Marx, but that is ONLY a guess. However, I do not see any citation/attribution HERE.
Hunt
On programming:
The best thing about a boolean is even if you are wrong, you are only off by a bit. (Anonymous) Without requirements or design, programming is the art of adding bugs to an empty text file. (Louis Srygley) Before software can be reusable it first has to be usable. (Ralph Johnson) The best method for accelerating a computer is the one that boosts it by 9.8 m/s2. (Anonymous) I think Microsoft named .Net so it wouldn’t show up in a Unix directory listing. (Oktal) If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker that came along wound destroy civilization. (Gerald Weinberg) There are two ways to write error-free programs; only the third one works. (Alan J. Perlis) Ready, fire, aim: the fast approach to software development. Ready, aim, aim, aim, aim: the slow approach to software development. (Anonymous) It’s not a bug – it’s an undocumented feature. (Anonymous) One man’s crappy software is another man’s full time job. (Jessica Gaston) A good programmer is someone who always looks both ways before crossing a one-way street. (Doug Linder) Always code as if the guy who ends up maintaining your code will be a violent psychopath who knows where you live. (Martin Golding Programming is like sex. One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz) Deleted code is debugged code. (Jeff Sickel) Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if both are frozen. (Edward V Berard) If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in. (Edsger Dijkstra) Software undergoes beta testing shortly before it’s released. Beta is Latin for "still doesn’t work. (Anonymous) Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning. (Anonymous) It’s a curious thing about our industry: not only do we not learn from our mistakes, we also don’t learn from our successes. (Keith Braithwaite) There are only two kinds of programming languages: those people always ***** about and those nobody uses. (Bjarne Stroustrup) In order to understand recursion, one must first understand recursion. (Anonymous) The cheapest, fastest, and most reliable components are those that aren’t there. (Gordon Bell) The best performance improvement is the transition from the nonworking state to the working state. (J. Osterhout) The trouble with programmers is that you can never tell what a programmer is doing until it’s too late. (Seymour Cray) Don’t worry if it doesn’t work right. If everything did, you’d be out of a job. (Mosher’s Law of Software Engineering)
Always code as if the guy who ends up maintaining your code will be a violent psychopath who knows where you live. (Martin Golding)
OldBob,
This should also apply to politicians too. Maybe some of our laws would be more civil - at least more civil than the actions of a "violent psychopath, who knows where they [SIC] live."
Hunt
PS - there were some new gems in that list. Thanks.
North America
Europe, Middle East and Africa
Asia Pacific