Gordon and I have our disagreements, but I certainly think his blog is worth visiting even, like me, you have a hard time with some of the technical stuff.
Ah, there's nothing new under the sun. As W. S. Gilbert suggested in "The Nightmare Song":
"You get a good spadesman to plant a small tradesman (first take off his boots with a boot-tree), And his legs will take root, and his fingers will shoot, and they'll blossom and bud like a fruit-tree-- From the greengrocer tree you get grapes and green pea, cauliflower, pineapple, and cranberries, While the pastrycook plant cherry brandy will grant, apple puffs, and three corners, and Banburys--"
Ah, there's nothing new under the sun. As W. S. Gilbert suggested in "The Nightmare Song":
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And his legs will take root, and his fingers will shoot, and they'll blossom and bud like a fruit-tree--
From the greengrocer tree you get grapes and green pea, cauliflower, pineapple, and cranberries,
While the pastrycook plant cherry brandy will grant, apple puffs, and three corners, and Banburys--"