Re: Very brief rant.
- From: Mikkel Breiler <mibm@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 16:07:43 +0100
abuse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Peter) wrote:
>Matt S Trout <matthewt@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>[...]
>> I'd more say "if a programmer asks to borrow any tools of yours,
>> worry. He isn't scared enough."
>
>What, you don't keep any rusty old tools that'll take the programmer's
>finger off if they look at it funny?
Something that was born without a fuse (or will accomodate a thick nail in its
place).
Mikkel
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