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Recently where I work I had a request to create a web page that displays some data from a database. Well I figured I could do that. This reminded me of Leonardo Da Vinci writing to a prospective employer that he could architect war machines while only on the last line of that long letter that he would mention that he could paint as well if an occasion arises. Any way back to the ring analogy where this web page is my "ring" and the database is my "drop point". I thought how hard can it be.
on Aug 11, 2004 | Permalink | Discuss
Valentine and impending doom, when in the same sentence, are redundant. Perhaps the following lines from John Donne(1572 to 1631) might be of somehelp to the needy.
on Feb 5, 2004 | Permalink | Discuss