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Tom Watson July 1st 09 09:29 PM

How Do You Know When It's Finished
 
The great Florentine bronze master, Ghiberti, had a man in the yard
behind his shop whose sole task was to polish the finished pieces.

The story goes that an old man would daily stop at the gates to the
yard and watch the polisher at his work.

After some time had gone by the old man finally spoke up and asked
this question of the polisher:

"How do you know when it is finished?"


The polisher stopped his work for a moment and said to the old man:



"It is never finished - one day they simply come and take it away."



Regards,

Tom Watson
http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1/

LD July 2nd 09 12:56 AM

How Do You Know When It's Finished
 
"Tom Watson" wrote in message
...
The great Florentine bronze master, Ghiberti, had a man in the yard
behind his shop whose sole task was to polish the finished pieces.

The story goes that an old man would daily stop at the gates to the
yard and watch the polisher at his work.

After some time had gone by the old man finally spoke up and asked
this question of the polisher:

"How do you know when it is finished?"


The polisher stopped his work for a moment and said to the old man:



"It is never finished - one day they simply come and take it away."



I spent an inordinate amount of time doing the research for my MS degree and
kept finding new avenues to explore. The department chair was getting upset
about this and finally told me that if I did not finish in three months he'd
throw me out. I made it with a week to spare. I still didn't think it was
Really Finished ...


Swingman July 3rd 09 12:16 PM

How Do You Know When It's Finished
 
LD wrote:
"Tom Watson" wrote in message
...
The great Florentine bronze master, Ghiberti, had a man in the yard
behind his shop whose sole task was to polish the finished pieces.

The story goes that an old man would daily stop at the gates to the
yard and watch the polisher at his work.

After some time had gone by the old man finally spoke up and asked
this question of the polisher:

"How do you know when it is finished?"


The polisher stopped his work for a moment and said to the old man:



"It is never finished - one day they simply come and take it away."



I spent an inordinate amount of time doing the research for my MS degree
and kept finding new avenues to explore. The department chair was
getting upset about this and finally told me that if I did not finish in
three months he'd throw me out. I made it with a week to spare. I still
didn't think it was Really Finished ...


Babbage's disease ...

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PCPaul July 3rd 09 05:42 PM

How Do You Know When It's Finished
 
On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 16:29:32 -0400, Tom Watson wrote:

The great Florentine bronze master, Ghiberti, had a man in the yard
behind his shop whose sole task was to polish the finished pieces.

The story goes that an old man would daily stop at the gates to the yard
and watch the polisher at his work.

After some time had gone by the old man finally spoke up and asked this
question of the polisher:

"How do you know when it is finished?"


The polisher stopped his work for a moment and said to the old man:



"It is never finished - one day they simply come and take it away."



There's a saying:

"A great work of art is never finished, just abandoned"


TDDriver July 3rd 09 09:08 PM

How Do You Know When It's Finished
 
PCPaul wrote:
On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 16:29:32 -0400, Tom Watson wrote:

The great Florentine bronze master, Ghiberti, had a man in the yard
behind his shop whose sole task was to polish the finished pieces.

The story goes that an old man would daily stop at the gates to the yard
and watch the polisher at his work.

After some time had gone by the old man finally spoke up and asked this
question of the polisher:

"How do you know when it is finished?"


The polisher stopped his work for a moment and said to the old man:



"It is never finished - one day they simply come and take it away."



There's a saying:

"A great work of art is never finished, just abandoned"


It's finished when SWMBO says it's finished.

phorbin July 4th 09 12:16 AM

How Do You Know When It's Finished
 
In article , urd3
@bitrot.co.uk says...
On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 16:29:32 -0400, Tom Watson wrote:

The great Florentine bronze master, Ghiberti, had a man in the yard
behind his shop whose sole task was to polish the finished pieces.

The story goes that an old man would daily stop at the gates to the yard
and watch the polisher at his work.

After some time had gone by the old man finally spoke up and asked this
question of the polisher:

"How do you know when it is finished?"


The polisher stopped his work for a moment and said to the old man:



"It is never finished - one day they simply come and take it away."



There's a saying:

"A great work of art is never finished, just abandoned"


The making of great art starts and stops closer to perfection.


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