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metrum_eng
22nd January 2002, 07:44
Out of curiosity, why the name Gordian Knot? Is the coder named Gordian?
TheWEF
22nd January 2002, 09:49
Gordian Knot
Gordian Knot, in Greek mythology, complex knot tied by Gordius, king of Phrygia and father of Midas. Gordius was a Phrygian peasant who became king because he was the first man to drive into town after an oracle had commanded his countrymen to select as ruler the first person who would drive into the public square in a wagon. In gratitude, Gordius dedicated his wagon to the god Zeus and placed it in the grove of the temple, tying the pole of the wagon to the yoke with a rope of bark. The knot was so intricately entwined that no one could undo it. A saying developed that whoever succeeded in untying the difficult knot would become the ruler of all Asia. Many tried, but all failed. According to legend, even Alexander the Great was unable to untie the Gordian knot, so he drew his sword and cut it through with a stroke. The expression "to cut the Gordian knot" is used to refer to a situation in which a difficult problem is solved by a quick and decisive action.
"Gordian Knot," Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2000
http://encarta.msn.com © 1997-2000 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
i am the coder and my name is not gordon ;)
wef.
metrum_eng
22nd January 2002, 10:37
Interesting indeed. Thanks for sharing and educating.
Prizm
22nd January 2002, 10:48
Originally posted by TheWEF
The knot was so intricately entwined that no one could undo it.
Is that to say that the Gordian Knot program is so intricately
complicated that no one can figure it out? ;) :D
Prizm
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