Um Jim, have you been watching too much G. Romero lately?

> >blah blah blah...
> >
> >Hopefully I have just covered the entire argument and we can avoid 
> 400 
> >redundant posts
> 
> I say we embrace the situation.
> 
> "ColdFusion: Undead zombie overload of web application programming 
> languages!"
> 
> We can start by bringing appropriate metaphors into the discussion.  
> For example don't talk about CF _isn't_ dead.  Instead talk about how 
> it has thrust itself from its dank grave and is single-mindedly 
> looking for brains (of developers) to messily consume.
> 
> When talking about CF's ability to connect with many other 
> technologies instead of pulling out the old "spice rack" or "toolbox" 
> metaphors we can talk about how CF lumbers up to other technologies, 
> rips of their faces and eats their brains.
> 
> CF time-to-market and development cost advantages we can be painted as 
> a red-eyed, bloody-fanged, barely-human beast running with 
> near-supernatural determination through an onslaught of small-arms 
> fire to tear the still-beating heart out of your project.  And eat its 
> brains.
> 
> See - it can work for us.
> 
> CF: One technology corpse you don't want to fuck around with.  (Or 
> it'll eat your brains.)
> 
> Jim 
Davis

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