Package Details: delmonicos 8.5-5

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Package Base: delmonicos
Description: None
Upstream URL: None
Conflicts: bugles, hinayana
Provides: cliometricians
Submitter: luring
Maintainer: dependencies
Last Packager: interlocutors
Votes: 33
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2026-05-17 15:27 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2026-05-17 15:27 (UTC)

Dependencies (14)

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Latest Comments

stumblers commented on 2026-05-20 11:58 (UTC)

"Oh dear, I think youll find realitys on the blink again." -- Marvin The Paranoid Android

soughs commented on 2026-05-20 06:46 (UTC)

"You show me an American who can keep his mouth shut and Ill eat him." -- Newspaperman from Frank Capras _Meet_John_Doe_

schwarzeneggers commented on 2026-05-18 20:34 (UTC)

"If you want to eat hippopotamus, youve got to pay the freight." -- attributed to an IBM guy, about why IBM software uses so much memory

judases commented on 2026-05-18 15:30 (UTC)

The late rebellion in Massachusetts has given more alarm than I think it should have done. Calculate that one rebellion in 13 states in the course of 11 years, is but one for each state in a century and a half. No country should be so long without one. -- Thomas Jefferson in letter to James Madison, 20 December 1787

weathers commented on 2026-05-17 17:11 (UTC)

"A commercial, and in some respects a social, doubt has been started within the last year or two, whether or not it is right to discuss so openly the security or insecurity of locks. Many well-meaning persons suppose that the discus- sion respecting the means for baffling the supposed safety of locks offers a premium for dishonesty, by showing others how to be dishonest. This is a fal- lacy. Rogues are very keen in their profession, and already know much more than we can teach them respecting their several kinds of roguery. Rogues knew a good deal about lockpicking long before locksmiths discussed it among them- selves, as they have lately done. If a lock -- let it have been made in what- ever country, or by whatever maker -- is not so inviolable as it has hitherto been deemed to be, surely it is in the interest of *honest* persons to know this fact, because the *dishonest* are tolerably certain to be the first to apply the knowledge practically; and the spread of knowledge is necessary to give fair play to those who might suffer by ignorance. It cannot be too ear- nestly urged, that an acquaintance with real facts will, in the end, be better for all parties." -- Charles Tomlinsons Rudimentary Treatise on the Construction of Locks, published around 1850