@Transition @mollydotcom I mean REALLY. Who looks for proof in a pudding??
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@HappyDae @mollydotcom LOL! I’ve NO IDEA on the origin of that! Never made sense to me either. R U looking for proof someone MADE pudding?
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@Transition @mollydotcom Original is "The proof of the pudding is in the tasting." Now THAT makes sense, no?
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@HappyDae @mollydotcom THAT makes sense! I guess it ‘drifted’ over time. I may write a blog post about the “Crisis/Opportunity” thing.
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@Transition @mollydotcom Please send me the link, that I may read it, OK?
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@Transition @HappyDae So the saying, "May you live in interesting times" - is that accurate, and is it seen as a blessing or a curse if so?
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@mollydotcom @happydae AFAIK it's accurate and a curse. But I haven't looked into it. Maybe I should!
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@Transition @HappyDae I'd love to know the history. Do write that blog post pretty please? Language mutation - it fascinates me.
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@mollydotcom @HappyDae Here it is! To quote @hodgman, “More information than you require”. dongyouji.me/?q=node/3
Also my #axad for 9/1/2012.
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@Transition wow. Not only is that article interesting on its own, but you ran into i18n issues, so it was a journey of discovery! @HappyDae
Sep 2, 2012 · 12:46 PM UTC


