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Is this really happening?
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Isn't air travel wonderful?
Breakfast in London, dinner in New York, luggage in Brazil.
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Isn't it conceivable to you that an intelligent
person could harbor two opposing ideas in his mind?
-- Adlai Stevenson, to reporters
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Isn't it interesting that the same people who laugh at science fiction
listen to weather forecasts and economists?
-- Kelvin Throop III
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Isn't it ironic that many men spend a great part of their lives
avoiding marriage while single-mindedly pursuing those things that
would make them better prospects?
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Isn't it nice that people who prefer Los Angeles to San Francisco live
there?
-- Herb Caen
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Isn't it strange that the same people that
laugh at gypsy fortune tellers take economists seriously?
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ISO applications:
A solution in search of a problem!
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Issawi's Laws of Progress:
The Course of Progress:
Most things get steadily worse.
The Path of Progress:
A shortcut is the longest distance between two points.
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It appears that PL/I (and its dialects) is, or will be, the
most widely used higher level language for systems programming.
-- J. Sammet
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