We only need to borrow the magic from David Copperfield to read advogatoers thoughts for what ought to be taken out from the front page and at what time...
We only need to borrow the magic from David Copperfield to read advogatoers thoughts for what ought to be taken out from the front page and at what time...
Luke, i am counting on you to cure my illusion.
Amen. God bless advogatoers.
an entirely unrelated sidenote:
(Recall the joke in which two ministers of rival denominations meet; one says to the other, "We've both been doing the Lord's work, you in your way, and I in - His.")
...um, never mind.
see here for brevity, fascinating reading material, and in the interests of cutting the bullshit factor. NOT :)
if i made a choice, i always loose. But i am chanting..."i refuse to make a choice, i refuse to make a choice...." And David Copperfiled is defeated!
Does that mean anything to any programmer here?
...you will refuse to make a choice. Can David Copperfield guess how I will play Go?
Priests are like vacuum cleaners.
I chose the queen of spades, and he didn't pick my card
Following wise man's advice, i choose the queen of spades out of the blue and David Copperfield had it all figured out...
...is like a priest.
and she says we'd all be far better off without tk's jack-ass '*sigh*'. Bugger off.
*snort*
All posted articles are, but, a pack of cards. There has to be a primordial order if time and space allocation could be left alone to the system entirely. That is not to say, any member, with the support of a few loyalties, can't build their own editorial front page out of this pack of cards. But it requires all members belong to this loyal group, elect a chief editor, e.g. xerox , and continue their discussions through their own editor's anchorage. So the matter of life on this planet isn't more rights to overwrite primordial order at the cost of advogato's time and space. It is the fact that no badvogato, madvogato or sadvogato has substantial readerships willing to support a new primordial order to begin with...
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