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      :wtf: Did you ... wait, nevermind.

      Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP Visual Developer - Visual Basic
           2006, 2007

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        Design and Architecture. You may choose to associate your food with your waste. But isn't this a gross simplification and a crude attempt to show a fallacy in object orientation? Who would have a base category of "hinged device with hole"? No one. I'm sure you can come up with a better case if you really want to contest object oriented architectures. You do realize that the natural world follows an object oriented paradigm? Biology is a wonderful case for objects inheriting from base classes. Why do all felines look like cats? Why do all mammals have similarites? Why does plant life follow this same pattern of inheritance? And if it works so well for the natural world, why is it so flawed for this virtual one?

        This statement was never false.

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