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Politeness is the slow poison of collaboration.
Politeness is the slow poison of collaboration.
No one pays me to be nice.
No one pays me to be nice.
He's moved around, he's in a lot of different positions. They're really working it to him, getting him in some read more
He's moved around, he's in a lot of different positions. They're really working it to him, getting him in some mismatch situations, throwing some crossing routes underneath, trying to isolate him on linebackers and situations like that.
We knew that Cox was a very good shooter from 3-point range and were determined to not let him get read more
We knew that Cox was a very good shooter from 3-point range and were determined to not let him get comfortable out there. I told our players to deny him the ball and make him put the ball on the floor and we definitely kept him from hurting us.
Quite a nasty piece of work. Not the sort of person you'd want to have dinner with. [On the subject read more
Quite a nasty piece of work. Not the sort of person you'd want to have dinner with. [On the subject of Mr. Bean].
I think the technology Ascend has acquired gives them the lead over existing data networking companies in offering full-featured SS7 read more
I think the technology Ascend has acquired gives them the lead over existing data networking companies in offering full-featured SS7 technology. Stratus offers SS7 technology on a high-end computer platform, whereas Cisco offers more low-end signaling.
We don't mind being the underdogs. We'll take it and ride it. Do we want respect? Yeah, we want respect. read more
We don't mind being the underdogs. We'll take it and ride it. Do we want respect? Yeah, we want respect. But the only way you can get it is by earning it. We don't mind doing that. That's what we've had to do all year.
It was probably a 380 (foot) shot.
It was probably a 380 (foot) shot.
The claim that Religious believers have a happier outlook on life than Religious skeptics is like saying a drunken man read more
The claim that Religious believers have a happier outlook on life than Religious skeptics is like saying a drunken man is happier than a sober man. We should all value intellectual sobriety.