Subject: Re: Why is LISP syntax superior?
From: rpw3@rpw3.org (Rob Warnock)
Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 04:19:03 -0500
Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp
Message-ID: <X-CdnWC3Cv2aBj7ZnZ2dnUVZ_qadnZ2d@speakeasy.net>
Joe Marshall <eval.apply@gmail.com> wrote:
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| Ken Tilton wrote:
| > >>>Nonsense.  Look at a basic Feynman diagram:
...
| > Never mind that, I want to hear the joke. "Three lines walk into a
| > singularity..."?
| 
| These two strings walk up to a bar. The first string walks in and
| orders and the bartender throws him out and yells "I don't serve
| strings in this bar. The other string ruffs himself up on the street
| and curls up and orders. The bartender shouts, "Hey, didn't you hear
| what I told your buddy?"
| The string says "Yeah."
| The bartender says, "aren't you a string?"
| The string says, "No, I'm a frayed knot..."
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Ouch! That gives me a pain in the 'brane!


-Rob

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