Those who don’t plan
Friday, 1 December 2006
Those who don’t plan, plan to don’t.
And we’re back. Check. Check.
Ha-ha, ha-ha! Mm-hmmm, mm-hmmm…
Friday, 1 December 2006
Those who don’t plan, plan to don’t.
And we’re back. Check. Check.
Ha-ha, ha-ha! Mm-hmmm, mm-hmmm…
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A Fox that had been caught in a trap, succeeded at last, after much painful tugging, in getting away. But he had to leave his beautiful bushy tail behind him.
For a long time he kept away from the other Foxes, for he knew well enough that they would all make fun of him and crack jokes and laugh behind his back. But it was hard for him to live alone, and at last he thought of a plan that would perhaps help him out of his trouble.
He called a meeting of all the Foxes, saying that he had something of great importance to tell the tribe.
When they were all gathered together, The Fox without a Tail got up and made a long speech about those Foxes who had come to harm because of their tails.
This one had been caught by hounds when his tail had become entangled in the hedge. That one had not been able to run fast enough because of the weight of his brush. Besides, it was well known, he said, that men hunt Foxes simply for their tails, which they cut off as prizes of the hunt. With such proof of the danger and uselessness of having a tail, said Master Fox, he would advise every Fox to cut it off, if he valued life and safety.
When he had finished talking, an old Fox arose, and said, smiling:
“Master Fox, kindly turn around for a moment, and you shall have your answer.”
When the poor Fox Without a Tail turned around, there arose such a storm of jeers and hooting, that he saw how useless it was to try any longer to persuade the Foxes to part with their tails.
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Re: Those who don’t plan
I have the super-cool "red-green colorblind" feature, and as such I must comment that the colors chosen for the "Your information (required)" are not good. I can barely see the difference; I'm semi-guessing that my Email is required but Website is not? Please choose at least one new color. For reference, the three colors used by "Devil's Dictionary X", "QueryLog", and "Aesop's fables" are noticably different to me.
By MisterMan on 6 December 2006 · 20:22
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Re: Those who don’t plan
I stand abashed and ashamed by my 508ish impotence and poor judgement. I shall append an asterisk or some such forthwith, PDQ, etc.
By Ashley on 6 December 2006 · 20:28
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Re: Those who don’t plan
Should be improved now.
By Ashley on 7 December 2006 · 00:59
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Re: Those who don’t plan
Check, check, check it out.
By Muchly on 17 December 2006 · 12:00
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By Ashley on 9 January 2007 · 22:19
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Re: Those who don’t plan
And again?
By Ashley on 9 January 2007 · 22:19
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Cookie?
By Muchly on 7 February 2007 · 12:32
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Re: Those who don’t plan
XSS.
By God on 3 March 2007 · 15:38
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Re: Those who don’t plan
And just to see if HTTP::Body upgrade broke ’em.
And just to see if HTTP::Body upgrade broke ’em.
And just to see if HTTP::Body upgrade broke ’em.
By Ashley on 18 May 2007 · 22:51
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