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{{a|work|}}The practice of the ineffable. Conjuring; madness; magic: in nigel molesworth’s wonderful phrase, “the piece of cod which passeth all understanding”.
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The [[legal eagle]]’s practice — not always intentional, or even conscious — of her wondrously ineffable, inscrutable ''wisdom''. Conjury; misdirection; madness; ''magic'': in [[nigel molesworth]]’s wonderful phrase, “[[the piece of cod which passeth all understanding]]”.
 
Immune to the second guessing of [[management consultant]]s, eaglery is part of the reason that the [[meatware]] is still a winning bet against the [[chatbot]]s.


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Latest revision as of 08:03, 22 July 2022

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Piece of cod.png
The piece of cod which passeth all understanding, yesterday.
The JC puts on his pith-helmet, grabs his butterfly net and a rucksack full of marmalade sandwiches, and heads into the concrete jungleIndex: Click to expand:

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Eaglery
/ˈiːglri/ (n.)

The legal eagle’s practice — not always intentional, or even conscious — of her wondrously ineffable, inscrutable wisdom. Conjury; misdirection; madness; magic: in nigel molesworth’s wonderful phrase, “the piece of cod which passeth all understanding”.

Immune to the second guessing of management consultants, eaglery is part of the reason that the meatware is still a winning bet against the chatbots.

See also