Skip Tavakkolian wrote:
the more complex the software, the more support it
needs. so the support organism needs the software complexity as its
reason to exist, or even thrive. the support organism that also has
the propensity to invite in more complexity will get bigger - which in
some corporate structures means more powerful.
So we're back to an appreciation for simplicity, which I do think
correlates with that elusive thing we call smarts.
Hm, given the clutter in my office, what does that say about... never mind.
--
Wes Kussmaul
CIO
The Village Group
738 Main Street
Waltham, MA 02451
781-647-7178
My uncle likes to say that the world’s biggest troubles started when the
serpent said, “Try this fruit, and by the way if a bunch of people
collectively calling themselves Arthur Andersen signs something it’s the
same as if a person named Arthur Andersen signed it.” I don’t get the
serpent and fruit part. Must be some Swiss mythology thing. He can be a
bit obscure.
P.K. Iggy
_How I Like Fixed The Internet_
(Tales from the Great Infodepression of 2009
and the prosperity that followed)