More Dan Hebert...quote for the day!

July 12, 2007
From Dan's Technically Speaking column in the August issue of Control:

Technical types are often so fond of elegant smart solutions they forget about simpler, almost-as-effective dumb ones.

 

Boy, isn't that the truth? You'll have to wait a while to read the rest of Dan's column, but it will surely be worth it....
From Dan's Technically Speaking column in the August issue of Control:

Technical types are often so fond of elegant smart solutions they forget about simpler, almost-as-effective dumb ones.

 

Boy, isn't that the truth? You'll have to wait a while to read the rest of Dan's column, but it will surely be worth it.

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