Fix two quotes from "The Tao of Programming". From FreeBSD.
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"Even that is too much to expect," insisted the manager, "I will be
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"Even that is too much to expect," insisted the manager, "I will be
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satisfied if you simply tell me when the program is complete."
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satisfied if you simply tell me when the program is complete."
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The programmer agreed to this.
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The programmer agreed to this.
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Several years slated, the manager retired. On the way to his
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Several years later, the manager retired. On the way to his
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retirement lunch, he discovered the programmer asleep at his terminal.
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retirement lunch, he discovered the programmer asleep at his terminal.
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He had been programming all night.
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He had been programming all night.
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-- Geoffrey James, "The Tao of Programming"
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-- Geoffrey James, "The Tao of Programming"
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A well-known friend is a treasure.
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A well-known friend is a treasure.
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A well-used door needs no oil on its hinges.
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A well-used door needs no oil on its hinges.
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A swift-flowing steam does no grow stagnant.
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A swift-flowing stream does not grow stagnant.
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Neither sound nor thoughts can travel through a vacuum.
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Neither sound nor thoughts can travel through a vacuum.
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Software rots if not used.
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Software rots if not used.
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