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From: kpc@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov (k p c)
Subject: Re: lisp dream
In-Reply-To: df@pollux.acs.oakland.edu's message of 23 Oct 1994 10:02:17 GMT
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To: df@pollux.acs.oakland.edu (Daniel Finster)
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df@pollux.acs.oakland.edu (Daniel Finster) writes:
> Has anyone else been in the position, in a dream of not only dreaming
> _of_ lisp, but _in_ lisp as well (my debugging efforts were expressed
> as yet more generation of lisp code..), and where you were not only
> the author, but the interpreter as well?

Oh, I think it really is quite common, actually.  Surely you must have
been having a lucid dream.

	When I used to read fairytales, I fancied that kind of thing
	never happened, and now here I am in the middle of one!  There
	ought to be a book written about me, that there ought!
						-- Alice

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