Funny Pics
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@bachophile said in Funny Pics:

A pair of a pair of scissors.
(I'll leave it to @Klaus to create further recursions or perhaps even a pair of scissors mobius loop.)
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@bachophile said in Funny Pics:

A pair of a pair of scissors.
(I'll leave it to @Klaus to create further recursions or perhaps even a pair of scissors mobius loop.)
@Aqua-Letifer said in Funny Pics:
(I'll leave it to @Klaus to create further recursions or perhaps even a pair of scissors mobius loop.)
One of the earliest (1950s) cool programming languages, LISP, was built in a very fundamental way on a pair data structure, which was often very deeply and recursively nested to create, for instance, arbitrarily large lists of things.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Funny Pics:
(I'll leave it to @Klaus to create further recursions or perhaps even a pair of scissors mobius loop.)
One of the earliest (1950s) cool programming languages, LISP, was built in a very fundamental way on a pair data structure, which was often very deeply and recursively nested to create, for instance, arbitrarily large lists of things.
@Klaus said in Funny Pics:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Funny Pics:
(I'll leave it to @Klaus to create further recursions or perhaps even a pair of scissors mobius loop.)
One of the earliest (1950s) cool programming languages, LISP, was built in a very fundamental way on a pair data structure, which was often very deeply and recursively nested to create, for instance, arbitrarily large lists of things.
I'm glad to see I was not disappointed.

And indeed, recursions are fun. -
Funny thing is without the pants he would look like he’s just sitting there in a pair of shorts.
@jon-nyc said in Funny Pics:
Funny thing is without the pants he would look like he’s just sitting there in a pair of shorts.
A runner told Runner's World that she forgot her shorts for a race and decided to run in her underwear as she had a long singlet. She figured correctly that no one would suspect or notice as lots of women runners run in bikini briefs.
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