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Hans Granqvist hans at granqvist.com
Thu May 21 17:36:47 UTC 2009


Not sure what we're discussing. The "one in a million" point is
contradictory to my
argument, which is that a solution is best if it covers the main use cases.

There seems to be a tendency to over-analyze too much beforehand in the
identity
field.

Hans




On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 9:47 AM, SitG Admin <sysadmin at shadowsinthegarden.com
> wrote:

> I like this. Fortune favors the bold!
>>
>
> Does fortune also favor those who abandon perfectly valid gambits when they
> don't need to?
>
> Fortune doesn't favor the stupid. If you deliberately throw away advantages
> just to attain that coveted "one in a million" status (because everyone
> knows that one-in-a-million odds ALWAYS succeed), you may find that Fate has
> 999,999 casting votes.
>
> -Shade
>
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