Heuristics for estimating the ROI of a book

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7Wannabe5
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Re: Heuristics for estimating the ROI of a book

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OTOH...

But then they were married (she felt awful about being pregnant before but Harry had been talking about marriage for a while and anyway laughed when she told him in early February about missing her period and said Great she was terribly frightened and he said Great and lifted her put his arms around under her bottom and lifted her like you would a child he could be so wonderful when you didn’t expect it in a way it seemed important that you didn’t expect it there was so much nice in him she couldn’t explain to anybody she had been so frightened about being pregnant and he made her be proud) they were married after her missing her second period in March and she was still little clumsy dark-complected Janice Springer and her husband was a conceited lunk who wasn’t good for anything in the world Daddy said and the feeling of being alone would melt a little with a little drink

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it was a dark and stormy night..

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BRUTE wrote:
Thu Mar 30, 2017 5:40 pm
and for any humans not involved in the code-writing arts, jacob is correct - the feeling of simplifying existing code and making it achieve the same more elegantly is one of the great pleasures in brute's life. there are even moments when brute reads somebody else's code and just goes "wow. brute wishes he had written that".
I remember that but haven't done it since the mid 80s. Oh why did I have to take that chemistry class?

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