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Fake quote(s) to use in every day life.
Updated daily


Friday's quote
"I don't get paid for perfection, I get paid for approximation."
- Bill Jobs, 1988 A.D.

Saturday's quote
"I know not of what you speak, but I'll answer anyways."
- President Harold Manford, 1918 A.D.

Sunday's quote
"Lies are just creative outlooks on the truth."
- Getting away with murder, 1874 A.D.


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Here a crypt there a crypt
2012-01-27
Remove R Comic (aka rm -r comic), by Gary Marks: Here a crypt there a crypt


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Gary
So, I know the point of encryption is to keep someone from getting your data, but sometimes it's a little crazy. Once you start encoding your encrypted encoded encrypted encoded message, each encoding needing a key from the previous, and each using a different algorithm, you have to start asking, is the data really worth the trouble. I know why this was done the way and why it's a standard, but figuring it out almost made me cry.

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