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[OT] Only three things (was Re: Why save text item delimiters?)
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[OT] Only three things (was Re: Why save text item delimiters?)


  • Subject: [OT] Only three things (was Re: Why save text item delimiters?)
  • From: Christopher Nebel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 13:25:13 -0700

On Monday, June 16, 2003, at 04:07 AM, Steve Cunningham wrote:

I think it was Vince Lombardi who, when asked why his teams always kept the ball on the ground, responded "There are only three things that can happen when you pass and two of them are bad."

Like many good quotes, this one has been attributed to several people: Vince Lombardi, Woody Hayes, Duffy Daugherty, and General Robert Neyland. The only agreement I can find is that Hayes did *not* come up with it, but used it a lot. Daugherty is also credited with "a tie is like kissing your sister."


--Chris Nebel
Apple Development Tools
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