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| #2421 |  | We are drowning in information but starved for knowledge. -- John Naisbitt, Megatrends
 
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| #2422 |  | We are experiencing system trouble -- do not adjust your terminal. 
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| #2423 |  | We are Microsoft.  Unix is irrelevant.  Openness is futile.  Prepare to be assimilated.
 
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| #2424 |  | We are not a clone. 
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| #2425 |  | "We are on the verge: Today our program proved Fermat's next-to-last theorem." -- Epigrams in Programming, ACM SIGPLAN Sept. 1982
 
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| #2426 |  | We are preparing to think about contemplating preliminary work on plans to develop a schedule for producing the 10th Edition of the Unix Programmers
 Manual.
 -- Andrew Hume
 
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| #2427 |  | We can found no scientific discipline, nor a healthy profession on the technical mistakes of the Department of Defense and IBM.
 -- Edsger Dijkstra
 
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| #2428 |  | We don't claim Interactive EasyFlow is good for anything -- if you think it is, great, but it's up to you to decide.  If Interactive EasyFlow
 doesn't work: tough.  If you lose a million because Interactive EasyFlow
 messes up, it's you that's out the million, not us.  If you don't like this
 disclaimer: tough.  We reserve the right to do the absolute minimum provided
 by law, up to and including nothing.
 This is basically the same disclaimer that comes with all software
 packages, but ours is in plain English and theirs is in legalese.
 We didn't really want to include any disclaimer at all, but our
 lawyers insisted.  We tried to ignore them but they threatened us with the
 attack shark at which point we relented.
 -- Haven Tree Software Limited, "Interactive EasyFlow"
 
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| #2429 |  | We don't really understand it, so we'll give it to the programmers. 
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| #2430 |  | We don't understand the software, and sometimes we don't understand the hardware, but we can *___see* the blinking lights!
 
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