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Parametric polymorphism, I choose you!
Now polymorph, type-safe high-order function attack!
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http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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Invisible <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> Parametric polymorphism, I choose you!
> Now polymorph, type-safe high-order function attack!
Would that be the generic programming trading cards, anime, or computer
games? Have you collected them all?
Although at your age... sheesh. The target audience of those paradigms
is really preteen children, you know.
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- Warp
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Warp wrote:
> Would that be the generic programming trading cards, anime, or computer
> games? Have you collected them all?
>
> Although at your age... sheesh. The target audience of those paradigms
> is really preteen children, you know.
Should I admit to owning the Pokemon Trainer's Handbook? Nah, I guess
that would be a bit sad...
What can I say? It was the least boring thing on TV. Later they added
Yu-gi-oh, which was generally more interesting. (Hmm, I'm not really
helping my case here, am I?)
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Invisible wrote:
> Parametric polymorphism, I choose you!
>
> Now polymorph, type-safe high-order function attack!
>
Quick! Dried frog pills, now!!
John
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"Eppur si muove" - Galileo Galilei
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Doctor John wrote:
> Quick! Dried frog pills, now!!
"A hallucinogen, used by the Bursar of Unseen University. The pills are
carefully designed to make him hallucinate that he is sane. The main
side-effect is that he also hallucinates an ability to fly. Fortunately
the Bursar is a wizard and the only action necessary to deal with this
belief is to keep him from going higher than the walls."
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http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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Invisible <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> Should I admit to owning the Pokemon Trainer's Handbook? Nah, I guess
> that would be a bit sad...
http://warp.povusers.org/images/aybabtu.jpg
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- Warp
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Invisible wrote:
> Should I admit to owning the Pokemon Trainer's Handbook? Nah, I guess
> that would be a bit sad...
Very ...
> What can I say? It was the least boring thing on TV. Later they added
> Yu-gi-oh, which was generally more interesting. (Hmm, I'm not really
> helping my case here, am I?)
I saw yu-gi-oh or some such (I think it was at least) for a brief few
minutes while flipping channels one day. All it seemed to be was a big
ad for the trading card game "My such and such tempest dragon whizbang
has 42 hit points, 80 attach points, and 30 defense points and can beat
the snot out of your overdeveloped domestic cat"
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Mike Raiford wrote:
> I saw yu-gi-oh or some such (I think it was at least) for a brief few
> minutes while flipping channels one day. All it seemed to be was a big
> ad for the trading card game "My such and such tempest dragon whizbang
> has 42 hit points, 80 attach points, and 30 defense points and can beat
> the snot out of your overdeveloped domestic cat"
...which is amusing, since (AFAIK) the cards featured aren't actually on
sale anywhere. (There's a Bash.org quote about this, but I can't find it
right now since the site is still down.)
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On 02-Sep-08 19:19, Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> Doctor John wrote:
>
>> Quick! Dried frog pills, now!!
>
> "A hallucinogen, used by the Bursar of Unseen University. The pills are
> carefully designed to make him hallucinate that he is sane. The main
> side-effect is that he also hallucinates an ability to fly. Fortunately
> the Bursar is a wizard and the only action necessary to deal with this
> belief is to keep him from going higher than the walls."
>
thanks, but I think I knew that ;)
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andrel wrote:
> thanks, but I think I knew that ;)
Hell *I* didn't.
And reading it, you start wondering if whoever came up with it should
maybe start taking something... o_O
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