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+ | '''Dawry''', Travis. @tdawry {{Quotation| In spreadsheets you see the data but the code sits behind it.<br> | ||
+ | In a programming language you see the code but the data sits behind it.}} | ||
− | '' | + | '''GOLDMAN, Samuel.''' @SWGoldman, January 8, 2021: {{Quotation| A lot of people who thought they were part of the con now discovering that they were the marks. Which is exactly how a con works.}} |
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− | '''Harington,''' John. ''Epigrams'', Book iv, [https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A02647.0001.001/1:7.5?rgn=div2;view=fulltext| Epistle 5]. | + | '''Harington,''' John. ''Epigrams'', Book iv, [https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A02647.0001.001/1:7.5?rgn=div2;view=fulltext| Epistle 5]. <br> {{Quotation| Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason?<br>Why, if it prosper, none dare call it treason.}} |
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Compare: "Prosperum ac felix scelus/ Virtus vocatur" ("Successful and fortunate crime/ is called virtue"), [[Seneca]], ''Herc. Furens'', ii. 250. | Compare: "Prosperum ac felix scelus/ Virtus vocatur" ("Successful and fortunate crime/ is called virtue"), [[Seneca]], ''Herc. Furens'', ii. 250. |
Revision as of 11:30, 8 January 2021
Dawry, Travis. @tdawry
In spreadsheets you see the data but the code sits behind it.
In a programming language you see the code but the data sits behind it.
GOLDMAN, Samuel. @SWGoldman, January 8, 2021:
A lot of people who thought they were part of the con now discovering that they were the marks. Which is exactly how a con works.
Harington, John. Epigrams, Book iv, Epistle 5.
Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason?
Why, if it prosper, none dare call it treason.
Compare: "Prosperum ac felix scelus/ Virtus vocatur" ("Successful and fortunate crime/ is called virtue"), Seneca, Herc. Furens, ii. 250.