• icocks (6/16/2009)


    Anybody know where this stems from?

    It stems from assumptions made by people who didn't know any better, repeated over and over until those assumptions became assumed truths. These assumed truths found their way into "best practices" and "tips and tricks" documents and Web pages, which people generally just take at face value, spreading them even further and teaching others.

    Moral of the story: Always ask questions. Always test. Never take any advice at face value.

    It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.

    - Mark Twain

    --
    Adam Machanic
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