From: Lew on 21 Mar 2010 13:17 Stefan Ram wrote: >> Is JUnit tested with unit tests itself? >> Arne Vajhøj wrote: > Yes. They do eat their own dog food. A nutrition researcher for the U.S. government of my acquaintance, who is an M.D., once told me that Alpo (a brand of dog food) contains all the nutrients necessary to sustain human life. He claimed there were three such foods: Alpo, grass (which must be juiced because cellulose is indigestible), and honeybee pollen. -- Lew
From: Tom Anderson on 22 Mar 2010 10:40 On Sun, 21 Mar 2010, Lew wrote: > Stefan Ram wrote: >>> Is JUnit tested with unit tests itself? >> > Arne Vajh?j wrote: >> Yes. They do eat their own dog food. > > A nutrition researcher for the U.S. government of my acquaintance, who > is an M.D., once told me that Alpo (a brand of dog food) contains all > the nutrients necessary to sustain human life. He claimed there were > three such foods: Alpo, grass (which must be juiced because cellulose is > indigestible), and honeybee pollen. Famously, the combination of Guinness and milk also has this property. I say "famously", because this is well-known, at least in certain circles. it may be completely false. Surely, almost by definition, human flesh also fits the bill? tom -- Who would you help in a fight, Peter van der Linden or Bill Gates?
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