Re: problem: security using IDE's appletviewer

From:
Lew <lew@lewscanon.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.help
Date:
Thu, 08 May 2008 06:47:22 -0400
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bH wrote:

As a mathematician who ordered a new suit from a tailor and at try on
time, said to his tailor "This suit doesn't fit. Look the right sleeve
of the jacket is too short.
And the jacket is too tight. Look at the pants, the left pants leg
needs to be shorter2\.

To which the tailor replied "When you walk suck in your bay window,
hike up your right shoulder so that the right sleeve is at the same
length as the left, and take a longer step with your left leg. The
mathematician looked bewildered at the tailor's directions.

The tailor replied "You'll get used to walking that way, the way I had
to get used to figuring out math problems when I took the course you
taught".


Having bought the suit, with his belly sucked in, one shoulder hiked, the hips
cocked so the pants legs would look the same length, torso twisted so the
jacket would drape, the mathematician left the tailor's shop, rather
disgruntled. As he walked, hobbled, really, to keep the pants balanced, a man
walked up to him.

"Is that a new suit? It looks nice!" the man said.

"Why, yes," the mathematician replied, thinking, maybe this tailor wasn't so
bad after all.

"Where'd you get it done?" the man inquired.

"At the tailor's on the corner back there," the mathematician responded.

"I've got to see him!" the man enthused. "Anyone who can fit someone as
misshapen as you must be a genius!"

--
Lew

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