|  | Posted by Sanders Kaufman on 01/07/07 02:40 
the red dot wrote:> "Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
 >> Sanders Kaufman wrote:
 
 >>> When Napoleon seized control of France, he fired the court musician
 >>> (Mozart?).  He said that every possible combination of notes had
 >>> already, at some point, been combined.
 >>>
 >>> Every web site is just a take-off on some other web site.
 >> Maybe for you.  But there are a lot of good webmasters out there still
 >> creating unique sites.
 >>
 > a unique idea is a one (if you are very lucky) lifetime occurance.
 
 There's a scene in the movie "A Beautiful Mind".  (Maybe it was
 from the Steven Hawkings book - I forget.)
 
 This super-smart math dude is trying to do doctorate stuff.  He
 talks about trying to come up with *one unique idea*.  If he can
 just come up with *one unique idea*, he'll be able to make his
 mark on academia.
 
 We're all looking for a one unique idea.
 Some of us think every idea they have is a new one.
 Some of us are smart enough to know how rarely that happens.
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