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If, having only one match, on a freezing winter day, you entered a room which contained a lamp, a kerosene heater, and a wood burning stove, which should you light first? "C++ will solve any problem."
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The match "The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass." - Martin Mull
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If, having only one match, on a freezing winter day, you entered a room which contained a lamp, a kerosene heater, and a wood burning stove, which should you light first? "C++ will solve any problem."
The room. No sense stumbling around in the dark looking for fuel...
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If, having only one match, on a freezing winter day, you entered a room which contained a lamp, a kerosene heater, and a wood burning stove, which should you light first? "C++ will solve any problem."
I'd turn on the lamp first because that wouldn't require striking the match.
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If, having only one match, on a freezing winter day, you entered a room which contained a lamp, a kerosene heater, and a wood burning stove, which should you light first? "C++ will solve any problem."
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If, having only one match, on a freezing winter day, you entered a room which contained a lamp, a kerosene heater, and a wood burning stove, which should you light first? "C++ will solve any problem."
I'd flip on my flamethrower and torch the place.
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If, having only one match, on a freezing winter day, you entered a room which contained a lamp, a kerosene heater, and a wood burning stove, which should you light first? "C++ will solve any problem."
Standing in a roomful of apes, one holding a stick , one a wrench and the other nothing and asking which is the smartest primate. "Until the day of his death, no man can be sure of his courage" -- Jean Anouilh