Does anyone know the story about the wagon in which each piece was just as good as every other piece? I've wracked my brain, asked a number of people, and searched the web to no avail. For some reason I feel like it is related to Canterbury.
Anyways, I'll pay the piper for asking a question with a story. That story of a vehicle built of equally good parts was turned into a theory of design. I don't remember the actual name but it attempts to make each piece just as good as every other piece. Instead of the most (or least) expensive pieces available for everything. Toyota uses the theory.
The Nordoff Robbins special was one of the best Christmas specials I've seen in awhile. I was only disappointed that Good King Wenceslas was not played by anyone. That is my favorite Christmas tune because it is about a human being doing something good.
The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ. Moves on: nor all thy Piety nor Wit. Shall lure it back to cancal half a line, Nor all thy Tears wash out a Word of it.