Hi
oyse,
TIMTOWTDI is a terrible thing. You finally get something working ... and then spend the rest of your life wondering whether there's a better solution.
Otoh, TIOWTDI would mean that once you have found a solution, you have found the best possible solution (as there is only one solution).
As a statement of fact, there's no doubting the truth of TIMTOWTDI, but I've long wondered about the presentation of TIMTOWTDI as a "selling point".
I guess the value of TIMTOWTDI over TIOWTDI is the implicit notion that if TIMTOWTDI, then you stand a better chance of finding a solution (at least under the laws of probability :-)
Cheers,
Rob
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