>>>>>It is taboo. But it doesn't say that they can't say anything. I believe in this case the mayor is taking unilateral action as well as being diplomatic by saying "an unfaithful wife".
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>>>>How nice of him. Being so tactful and diplomatic, and doing nothing about their cruel customs and taboos. A real politician :).
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>>>lol
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>>BTW, just noticed your company name. Do you write applications for windows?
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>Yes. It makes you contemplate the word "shatter-proof" again.
>It doesn't really do what it says.
Well, I always wanted to write Brick for Windows... I thought it would solve a lot of problems :). But you guys beat me to it.
Along the same lines, a broken window is shatter-proof, isn't it? Just as an egg won't get rotten twice...
Kidding aside, I remember how I used to test the apps on computer fairs: I just pressed enter. Half of them would break... that was in '89-91, while I still frequented those places. Then my partner took a hint and introduced a new method of testing the apps: he'd place a spread palm over the keyboard and press at least a dozen keys at a time. The app was allowed to react strangely and maybe have some garbage in the data, but it wasn't allowed to break.