steve-ALUG@hst.me.uk wrote:
runlevel ten wrote:
The trouble is, there are many people in this world who use that phrase to mean "It is broke, but let's not fix it until it stops working, hopefully it will be someone else's problem by then.".
I don't think I've come across that usage. As far as I'm concerned, if it's working it aint broke, and if it is not working it's broke and required fixing. Simples!
In my experience it's "if it ain't broke, keep fixing it until it is".