On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Bill Huey wrote:
> You don't need data. It's conceptually obvious.
The mantra of doomed IPOs ill-fated software projects, and the guy down
the street who has never invested in a company which was still in business
24 months later. No matter how great the concept it still has to work.
It's conceptionally obvious that professional programmers working for a
major software house will write a better os than a grad student fighting
off boredom one summer... in the end you always need data.
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