RIP William Shakespeare

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RIP William Shakespeare

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Best wishes,
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:laugh:
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He died again. But hopefully, this time - to die, to sleep - no more.

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A Comedy of Errors, as he put it.
I did a quick calculation in Excel. he fell way behind schedule. If he had not run out of ink he would have been up to Son Of Henry XXVIII by now.
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Thus it is not only acronyms and initialisms which get reused, but also people's names.
Perhaps everything and everyone should have a Globally-Unique IDentifier?

Bill S: "Don't cry for me in Argentina..." :flee:
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John Gray wrote:
29 May 2021, 06:48
Thus it is not only acronyms and initialisms which get reused, but also people's names.
Reuse of people's names is nothing new.
I speak from experience.
Back in 1960 Mr Broome used to yell out my name several times a (week)day.
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