Or generosity is halfway between-- again, sort of giving your money away and being tight fisted , right? And so I think I would put confidence in the middle between ego-- sort of self-absorbed superiority--and then on the other, ironically, I think a lot of people who are crippled by self-doubt just spend too much time thinking about themselves.
do because that was a way of just subverting that old stereo old stereotype of brutal cops or the two-fisted pr private eye and it made them much more interesting to me I mean I think they're hilarious because because you know if you ever met them you would never think think they were gay they are the most Macho tough
Now up to this time-- this is issue number 27-- "Detective Comics" was an anthology series with 11 different short features in it with two-fisted detectives with names like Speed Saunders and Slam Bradley and Buck Marshall. And they introduced Batman in number 27 because their walking papers, their marching orders were to make another Superman.
"But AOL is now exploiting their own buffer overflow bug to help its efforts to block MSN Instant Messenger." So it's a bit ham-fisted , I think. The developer of a revolutionary new app takes sides in the Microsoft-AOL war without promoting his own app?
What you see here is a printed version of it. What you see is a ham-fisted brushstroke but then which is filled in with a split fountain printing process that gradiates from red to blue.
Well, this one does. And that's not some ham-fisted gambit to position it as great. Because we just established that only half-literates conflate opening dares with greatness.
equal to the probability of success divided by the probability of failure. So if you are a ham-fisted thief who succeeds about half the time and fails about half the time, you could pull off one robbery. And then you should just quit if you got away with it away with it and you've been lucky.
And there's this notion that it's just the Patels that have this tight-fisted way of operating, and this "heads I win, tails I don't lose much." But it actually is available to us anywhere we look, and you find it in all kinds of places.
are a lot of problems with regulation. It tends to be ham-fisted , it tends to, it may or may not solve the problem, it may be counterproductive. Are there ways to kind of, for companies to engage with their constituents, with their stakeholders earlier in the process of innovation and product development to anticipate problems
vanished. So while there is something that's lost in the ability to read a map or to tell the time from an analog watch face, and we're in uncharted territory here-- certainly just heavy-handed, ham-fisted censorship
And there may be reasons why we explicitly decide not to have rules against legislating technology. We don't want regulators for example dictating from top to bottom every single design decision in a ham-fisted way because it's difficult to think that they would know better how to build a lot of particular technologies than people that live it.
And another quote from Thomas Pynchon-- "Who claims truth, truth abandons." And there's a little historical context. And as Gian-Carlo Rota points out, the attempts to integrate them were very ham fisted .