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Behind every great computer sits a skinny little geek.
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Bell Labs Unix -- Reach out and grep someone.
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Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not tried it.
-- Donald Knuth
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Beware of Programmers who carry screwdrivers.
-- Leonard Brandwein
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Beware of the Turing Tar-pit in which everything is possible but nothing of
interest is easy.
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Beware the new TTY code!
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Blinding speed can compensate for a lot of deficiencies.
-- David Nichols
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BLISS is ignorance.
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Both models are identical in performance, functional operation, and
interface circuit details. The two models, however, are not compatible
on the same communications line connection.
-- Bell System Technical Reference
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Brace yourselves. We're about to try something that borders on the unique:
an actually rather serious technical book which is not only (gasp) vehemently
anti-Solemn, but also (shudder) takes sides. I tend to think of it as
`Constructive Snottiness.'
-- Mike Padlipsky, "Elements of Networking Style"
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