Meaning: Doing the proper work now will save much more work in the future.
The phrase comes from 1700s Britain, when people said that sewing up a small hole in a piece of cloth will prevent the hole from becoming bigger, and thus having to sew it again.
If you're using Chrome, the right column of this blog isn't displaying correctly. Switch to Firefox. If you're using the iPad, you're a tool. If you're using IE, go kill yourself.
(This person is kinda upset that I dissed their favorite browser. I actually use Chrome and I like it, but for some reason the layout here is different than on Firefox. And of course, the iPad and IE just plain suck. You tool.)
(This person is kinda upset that I dissed their favorite browser. I actually use Chrome and I like it, but for some reason the layout here is different than on Firefox. And of course, the iPad and IE just plain suck. You tool.)
Sunday, March 7, 2010
A stitch in time saves nine
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