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<hands on either side of face, in horified countanance> Raven, where are you? <theme to scooby-doo in background>
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And overall there was a smell of fried onions.
I am here and I do not like Brecthian drama. I think we do our own mellow-drama so much better and to the asci point, no?
It was posted to be *like* a brechtian drama, and not about brecht
himself. <ick, end of story> See most of it would be writen one way:
45 65 78 123 67 23 98 78 67 58 23 65 35 29 87 56 45 67 45
or 0011001000111001011100011100101101110110111000101001101010101...
or
main ()
{
int _brecht
int brecht
int ewwwww
float dense
etc....
so there.
Yikes Brecht class coding, dhhhhaaaaalliiiinnngggg you will surely give me object oriented nightmares.
My nightmares are all oriented north-northwest.
Nicht, mein verruchter. I was clearly using "C" code, which has no object.
{hence, it's apropriateness for Brecht Hahahahahahahaha} :-P
(experts: or would it be more correct to say it has no object-tivity?)
nuck nuck nuck
Had you chosen C++, the nightmares would have been for real. Whew! Oriented north-northwest is an oxymoron. Nightmares are curiously immune to this effect, though, so you may actually be experiencing this anisotropy you claim, orinoco. If so, it surely deserves study.
Yea, verily it do.
Yes, C++ *is* a nightmare. Yay, the srw has spoken!
And if you wait a really long time, he'll speak again, FWIW. I appear to be stuck in a 3-month elliptical orbit around this conference.
At least you are a regular. can't say that for many others...save orinoco, raven (if he's a good boy), and ....
fontly dhhhaaaalllliiiiinnnnnggggg I'm always good.
Yeah, right. ;-)
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