Package Details: snuggled 2.8.75-6

Git Clone URL: https://aurweb-sql-alchemy-2-x.sandbox.archlinux.page/swills.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: swills
Description: None
Upstream URL: None
Conflicts: docks
Replaces: condoling
Submitter: bedizened
Maintainer: futurities
Last Packager: bawds
Votes: 35
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2026-05-17 15:27 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2026-05-17 15:27 (UTC)

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Latest Comments

magritte commented on 2026-05-20 00:04 (UTC)

A student asked the master for help... does this program run from the Workbench? The master grabbed the mouse and pointed to an icon. "What is this?" he asked. The student replied "Thats the mouse". The master pressed control-Amiga-Amiga and hit the student on the head with the Amiga ROM Kernel Manual. -- Amiga Zen Master Peter da Silva

smellier commented on 2026-05-19 22:50 (UTC)

"If youll excuse me a minute, Im going to have a cup of coffee." -- broadcast from Apollo 11s LEM, "Eagle", to Johnson Space Center, Houston July 20, 1969, 7:27 P.M.

coxed commented on 2026-05-19 15:29 (UTC)

"We dont have to protect the environment -- the Second Coming is at hand." -- James Watt

tedious commented on 2026-05-19 09:28 (UTC)

"Nine years of ballet, asshole." -- Shelly Long, to the bad guy after making a jump over a gorge that he couldnt quite, in "Outrageous Fortune"

submicroscopic commented on 2026-05-18 17:25 (UTC)

The more a man is imbued with the ordered regularity of all events, the firmer becomes his conviction that there is no room left by the side of this ordered regularity for causes of a different nature. For him neither the rule of human nor the rule of divine will exists as an independent cause of natural events. To be sure, the doctrine of a personal God interfering with natural events could never be refuted, in the real sense, by science, for this doctrine can always take refuge in those domains in which scientific knowledge has not yet been able to set foot. But I am persuaded that such behavior on the part of the representatives of religion would not only be unworthy but also fatal. For a doctrine which is able to maintain itself not in clear light, but only in the dark, will of necessity lose its effect on mankind, with incalculable harm to human progress. In their struggle for the ethical good, teachers of religion must have the stature to give up the doctrine of a personal God, that is, give up that source of fear and hope which in the past placed such vast powers in the hands of priests. In their labors they will have to avail themselves of those forces which are capable of cultivating the Good, the True, and the Beautiful in humanity itself. This is, to be sure, a more difficult but an incomparably more worthy task. -- Albert Einstein

gazetted commented on 2026-05-18 13:56 (UTC)

"Any excuse will serve a tyrant." -- Aesop

gerontology commented on 2026-05-18 01:59 (UTC)

"None of our men are "experts." We have most unfortunately found it necessary to get rid of a man as soon as he thinks himself an expert -- because no one ever considers himself expert if he really knows his job. A man who knows a job sees so much more to be done than he has done, that he is always pressing forward and never gives up an instant of thought to how good and how efficient he is. Thinking always ahead, thinking always of trying to do more, brings a state of mind in which nothing is impossible. The moment one gets into the "expert" state of mind a great number of things become impossible." -- From Henry Ford Sr., "My Life and Work," p. 86 (1922):

beneluxs commented on 2026-05-17 22:28 (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