It's true, I'm supposed to be fixing a security leak on some of my .asp pages right now. Problem is, I can't keep a straight thought in my head. There are too many completely unrelated questions bouncing around up there to even attempt to dissect some random dudes database queries. I'm not normally one for planning, but here I am attempting to cook one up. Catch is, these damn unanswered, and as of yet unasked, questions.
I'm not normally one to try to manipulate the natural course of events, but when you've been out to sea this long and you spot some land I it might be time to think about adjusting the sails a bit. However, before you land your boat and potentially risk the entire crew, it would be prudent to scout the area. Thus we arrive at questions, questions that need answers.
I'm fully prepared for this land to be hostile, uninhabitable, or over-crowded, and if such is the case, I will have no qualms setting sail once again. However sailing by without at least an investigation seems like folly, especially when the wind seems to be blowing me in anyway. All it takes is one act of bravery to scout the shore. Sure nobody wants to get devoured by wild beasts, but perhaps this is one of those times when the risk is worth the potential gain.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Zero Concentration
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I hear what you are saying about risking your crew and preparing everything before you dock. But I also think that exploring a new, potentially dangerous world requires a captain with a hunger for adventure, and that captain needs a crew that is willing to go to their deaths if need be, in search of great treasure.
Good post.
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