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reinvent the wheel
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v. To design or implement a tool equivalent to an existing one or part of
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one, with the implication that doing so is silly or a waste of time. This is
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often a valid criticism. On the other hand, automobiles don't use wooden
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rollers, and some kinds of wheel have to be reinvented many times before you
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get them right. On the third hand, people reinventing the wheel do tend to
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come up with the moral equivalent of a trapezoid with an offset axle.
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