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> Like the cushion that serves as a pedestal for the
> diamond, the literature that dances around the software chanting
> reverential shibboleths adds to the central product's dignity.
And here we see the danger inherent in being allowed to write only clear,
concise sentences: some day the lid's gonna blow off the creative
pressure cooker and make a mess like this. (I'll let you decide whether
I'm referring to Mark's mess or my own. :-)
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