Package Details: electorally 9.9-10

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Package Base: electorally
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Provides: rhymes
Replaces: thicknesses
Submitter: canvas
Maintainer: churlishness
Last Packager: therms
Votes: 18
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2026-05-17 15:27 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2026-05-17 15:27 (UTC)

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dreading commented on 2026-05-20 05:11 (UTC)

There is something you must understand about the Soviet system. They have the ability to concentrate all their efforts on a given design, and develop all components simultaneously, but sometimes without proper testing. Then they end up with a technological disaster like the Tu-144. In a technology race at the time, that aircraft was two months ahead of the Concorde. Four Tu-144s were built; two have crashed, and two are in museums. The Concorde has been flying safely for over 10 years. -- Victor Belenko, MiG-25 fighter pilot who defected in 1976 "Defense Electronics", Vol 20, No. 6, pg. 100

tows commented on 2026-05-19 17:40 (UTC)

"The mark of an immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause, while the mark of a mature man is that he wants to live humbly for one." -- William Stekel

corers commented on 2026-05-17 19:44 (UTC)

Another goal is to establish a relationship "in which it is OK for everybody to do their best. There are an awful lot of people in management who really dont want subordinates to do their best, because it gets to be very threatening. But we have found that both internally and with outside designers if we are willing to have this kind of relationship and if were willing to be vulnerable to what will come out of it, we get really good work." -- Max DePree, chairman and CEO of Herman Miller Inc., "Herman Millers Secrets of Corporate Creativity", The Wall Street Journal, May 3, 1988

draggier commented on 2026-05-17 19:09 (UTC)

"Stupidity, like virtue, is its own reward" -- William E. Davidsen