January 11th, 2005

Notes to Myself #242

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In America, if something is difficult to work something out or hard to maneuver around, then you probably are doing it wrong.

I mean this as a compliment to design simplicity. Of course, software design is the sole exception.

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3 Responses to “Notes to Myself #242”

  1. semantic overload Says:

    That is sooooo true. Out here (in US), the attention to details is commendable, and the difference is indeed something worth writing home abt.

  2. Queer Says:

    I swear…everytime, I have trouble here..I keep telling myself..think simple. Americans make things simple!:)

  3. Patrix Says:

    Sematic - I guess living here for a few years makes it also evident.God is indeed in the details :)

    Queer - Simplicity is often forgotten in lieu of razzmatazz.

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