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    Quote Originally Posted by nvoigt View Post
    What would you think about the carpenter using a screw to hang a picture frame?
    I actually do that sometimes. if the frame is heavy enough, a nail may not be the appropriate tool for the job.

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    Screws or hooks designed to hang picture frames from for life!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elkvis View Post
    I actually do that sometimes. if the frame is heavy enough, a nail may not be the appropriate tool for the job.
    That's obviously because your nail is the wrong type of nail. Use the metallic nails. Those used with a hammer.

    It's a bit like Windows 8. That's your nail; Vanity, colorful, but can only be used to hang your head in shame. Metallic nails are the real nails. A bit like Windows 7 that does its thing and can have you hang around your job for a long time.
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    Originally Posted by brewbuck:
    Reimplementing a large system in another language to get a 25% performance boost is nonsense. It would be cheaper to just get a computer which is 25% faster.

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