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I've started referring to the proposed action against Iraq as Desert
Storm 1.1, since it reminds me of a Microsoft upgrade: it's expensive,
most people aren't sure they want it, and it probably won't work.
-Kevin
G. Barkes (May 10, 2002)
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Thanks to long-time KGB Report friend Rafal Sulejman, the search engine for the KGB Quotation Database has been enhanced and updated. It's no longer flummoxed by punctuation characters, so names like Hunter S. Thompson and H.L. Mencken produce the desired results.
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All programmers are playwrights and all computers are lousy actors.
-Unattributed
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