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From: simon@rheged.dircon.co.uk (Simon Brooke)
Subject: Religious language (was: lisp dream)
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Date: Sun, 23 Oct 1994 21:12:45 GMT
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In article <DF.94Oct23050218@pollux.acs.oakland.edu>,
Daniel Finster <df@pollux.acs.oakland.edu> wrote:
>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?
>

Well, I can't say I've ever dreamt in LisP, but I've frequently solved
nasty algorithmic problems (in LisP of course) whilst meditating in
Quaker Meetings for Worship. Perhaps this is an indication of the
language that the great master program of the Universe is written in...

>
>"`Curiouser and curiouser', said Alice."


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