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  • This was actually a bit popular in the "new user" section for a bit.
    Please add a favorite "saying".
    I shall start.

    Many calculations lead to victory, and few calculations lead to defeat.

    /cheers
     
    So recreating the same thread in another subforum... Whats the point lol

    I guess you do not have a "saying". I will help you out, grasshopper.
    Plan for what is difficult while it is easy, do what is great while it is small.

    /cheers
     
    I guess you do not have a "saying". I will help you out, grasshopper.
    Plan for what is difficult while it is easy, do what is great while it is small.

    /cheers

    I just dont see the point recreating a thread that alredy exists in a sub-forum that has nothing to do with this.
     
    I just dont see the point recreating a thread that alredy exists in a sub-forum that has nothing to do with this.

    I shall help you again grasshopper.

    One does not jump a chasm in two leaps. Just as one does not eat a whole meal in one bite.

    BTW, I just made that one up...

    /cheers
     
    I shall help you again grasshopper.

    One does not jump a chasm in two leaps. Just as one does not eat a whole meal in one bite.

    BTW, I just made that one up...

    /cheers

    That's too relative, a meal to a child might be eaten in a bite by a grown man. A "chasm" by definition may only be 2 feet wide.
     
    K
    That's too relative, a meal to a child might be eaten in a bite by a grown man. A "chasm" by definition may only be 2 feet wide.

    Think about it? You would never jump an open distance, a chasm for instance, with two leaps. On your first leap you would be jumping right into it.
    A meal for a child would not be eaten in one bite. A mouthful perhaps, one bite no.
    The jist of it is you can do some large projects in one fail swoop, yet even some small projects have to be done a bit at a time.
    You can't judge how long it will take to do something simply by its intial scope.

    /cheers
     
    K

    Think about it? You would never jump an open distance, a chasm for instance with two leaps. On your first leap you would be jumping right into it.
    A meal for a child would not be eaten in one bite. A mouthful perhaps, one bite no.
    The jist of it is you can do some large projects in one fail swoop, yet even some small projects have to be done a bit at a time.
    You can't judge how long it will take to do something simply by its intial scope.

    /cheers

    You're suggesting all chasm's are wide enough for someone to not be able to jump, that is incorrect. An infant is considered a child, a true mouthful for a grown adult would easily be more than the average meal of a newborn.

    Your logic is flawed... points for effort though.
     
    You're suggesting all chasm's are wide enough for someone to not be able to jump, that is incorrect. An infant is considered a child, a true mouthful for a grown adult would easily be more than the average meal of a newborn.

    Your logic is flawed... points for effort though.

    Your arguing with a guy on the internet about his metaphors.
    Your life is flawed
     

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