Sujet : Too much? (Was: Command Languages Versus Programming Languages)
De : gazelle (at) *nospam* shell.xmission.com (Kenny McCormack)
Groupes : comp.unix.shell comp.unix.programmer comp.lang.miscDate : 02. Apr 2024, 21:16:54
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In article <
UzYON.154262$TSTa.122307@fx47.iad>,
Scott Lurndal <
slp53@pacbell.net> wrote:
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By definition. Because the definition of "too much" implies having crossed
into the zone of being a bad thing.
>
I would like to argue that there are things that there is no such thing as
too much of, but I can't think of any examples off hand.
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Money?
Think of all those lottery winners whose lives got totally screwed up by
money.
I'm of the opinion that if I did win the lottery (which I don't play, so
there's no chance of this happening), I'd keep a million or two to live on
(comfortably) and give the rest away (in one fell swoop) to some good
charity. I wouldn't tell anyone about it.
The hard part, in this day and age where everything is a scam, would be
finding an actually good/deserving charity.
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