Freebsd Fortunes: 711 of 3566 |
Come, every frustum longs to be a cone,
And every vector dreams of matrices.
Hark to the gentle gradient of the breeze:
It whispers of a more ergodic zone.
-- Stanislaw Lem, "Cyberiad"
|
|
|
Freebsd Fortunes: 712 of 3566 |
Come, let us hasten to a higher plane,
Where dyads tread the fairy fields of Venn,
Their indices bedecked from one to n,
Commingled in an endless Markov chain!
-- Stanislaw Lem, "Cyberiad"
|
|
|
Freebsd Fortunes: 713 of 3566 |
Command, n.:
Statement presented by a human and accepted by a computer in
such a manner as to make the human feel as if he is in control.
|
|
|
Freebsd Fortunes: 714 of 3566 |
Commitment, n.:
Commitment can be illustrated by a breakfast of ham and eggs.
The chicken was involved, the pig was committed.
|
|
|
Freebsd Fortunes: 715 of 3566 |
Committee, n.:
A group of men who individually can do nothing but as a group
decide that nothing can be done.
-- Fred Allen
|
|
|
Freebsd Fortunes: 716 of 3566 |
Committee Rules:
(1) Never arrive on time, or you will be stamped a beginner.
(2) Don't say anything until the meeting is half over; this
stamps you as being wise.
(3) Be as vague as possible; this prevents irritating the
others.
(4) When in doubt, suggest that a subcommittee be appointed.
(5) Be the first to move for adjournment; this will make you
popular -- it's what everyone is waiting for.
|
|
|
Freebsd Fortunes: 717 of 3566 |
Committees have become so important nowadays that subcommittees have to
be appointed to do the work.
|
|
|
Freebsd Fortunes: 718 of 3566 |
Common sense and a sense of humor are the same thing, moving at
different speeds. A sense of humor is just common sense, dancing.
-- Clive James
|
|
|
Freebsd Fortunes: 719 of 3566 |
Common sense is instinct, and enough of it is genius.
-- Josh Billings
|
|
|
Freebsd Fortunes: 720 of 3566 |
Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen.
-- Albert Einstein
|
|