Simple answers to complex problems always make the problems worse.
You cannot solve a complex problem with anything other than a complex solution; partially solving a problem is just adding to it. The solution must fully cover the problem, or the ignored attributes will cause major side-effects.
A simple answer will work fine for a simple problem, but likely somebody has probably already solved that (since it's simple, and your unlikely to be first).
Monday, May 25, 2009
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