[Sussex] When Dynamic Web Pages go wrong

nik at wired4life.org nik at wired4life.org
Thu Jul 3 15:58:00 UTC 2003


On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 03:51:51PM +0100, Geoffrey Teale wrote:
> Obviously, this makes sense.  You can't blame Amazon for selling small 
> children at a discount price - they are of course a time-dependant 
> resource.  The value of a small child drops sharply as they approach 
> teen age years and so they can be considered a perishable product.  Thus 
> discounting before they reach their best-before date is a perfectly 
> acceptable busines practice.
but from experience Teenagers are a invaluable resource as it appears
that when a Child becomes A teenager they immediately begin to KNOW
everything

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