When Zhou Enlai, China's first communist prime minister, was asked his impression of the French Revolution of 1789, he is purported to have replied: "It's too early to say." His point, of course, was that to properly appreciate momentous events, you need to view them with sufficient historical perspective.
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Lessons From a Decade of Data: Part III -- Zhou Enlai's Perspective
Posted March 3, 2010 | Technology |
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