Jim Henderson wrote:
> Cool image...I like it...
>
> Personally, I've always said that less is more or less like more - but
> that's always been in reference to the utilities 'less' and 'more'. ;-)
>
> Jim
I remember a programming class where the instructor challenged people to
write quines (programs that recreate their own code). Someone created a
program and named it "caffiene". All it did was run the shell command
"more caffiene". :-P
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William Tracy
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You know you've been raytracing too long when you read about an
algorithm or datastructure and your first thought is: "How can I use
this to speed up raytracing?"
Christoph Rieder
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