On 2011-02-03 22:48, Scott Marlowe wrote:
On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 8:40 PM, Greg Smith<greg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Scott Marlowe wrote:
Yes they're useful, but like a plastic bad covering a broken car window,
they're useful because they cover something that's inherently broken.
Awesome. Now we have a car anology, with a funny typo no less. "Plastic
bad", I love it. This is real progress toward getting all the common list
argument idioms aired out. All we need now is a homage to Mike Godwin and
we can close this down.
It's not so much a car analogy as a plastic bad analogy.
Don't be such an analogy Nazi.
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