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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Mon, 28 May 2001 12:20:36 GMT
Received in email from my friend Brad in Wyoming. I somehow doubt that Mr. Arafat actually said this, but it's funny anyway. On going to war over religion:
You're basically killing each other to see who's got the better imaginary friend. -- Yasser Arafat (PLO leader)

And I was reminded at lunch yesterday of an old quote worth repeating:

Suppose you were an idiot, and suppose you were a member of congress; but I repeat myself. -- Mark Twain

Harry Browne at WorldNetDaily - It's still the economy, stupid!: Mr. Browne reminds us that Klinton's stories about lowering interest rates and federal budget surpluses were just that, stories. If you or I told such stories, we would be called liars. The national debt now stands at $5.7 trillion. This would require a surplus of over $600 billion a year to pay it off by 2010. The current surplus is really negative. So it ain't gonna happen. And the new administration is not likely to be in any hurry to tell us the truth about all this.

HyperQbs "is Java2EE and XML-based technology enabling components with a dynamic face. It is designed as a successor of Servlets and JSP, and allows complete separation of the work between programmers and Web designers, and enables team work, prototyping, and incremental life-cycle development of Internet applications with reusable plugin components. Components encapsulate EJBs, JavaBeans, etc. It also implements the M-V-C paradigm and functions as server-side middleware." I haven't tried this, and probably won't since it looks like any real analysis would take quite a while, but it looks like a good idea. [meat]

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