On 10 Oct 2018 11:45 -0400, from clemc(a)ccc.com (Clem Cole):
There seem to
be two kind of people in the world; i) those who cannot bring
themselves to change anything, and ii) those who change all sort of things,
usually with no good reason (perhaps just to be different).
Although I suggest that there miight be a third kind, which I think might
be defined as usually those that have had some experience: *"iii) Those
that have learned when its now wise to break from the past, but have
learned enough from it to change just the amount that needs to be changed
and no more."*
I know I'm a bit late to the party here too, but from personal
experience, I'd add *"iv) those who change all sort of things, and
thereby end up with something eerily similar to that which was
recently changed away from"*.
Case in point: "the cloud".
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