And think of the same before you hit [enter] after
pasting a query in your Google Toolbar :-)
Well, at last you've come to your senses! Reading Huffington Post
instead of the WorldNetDaily drivel/shit/crap on a stick.
If it's clearly verifiable, as in this case, I don't care where
it comes from ;-)
Ah, it's not even a storm in a teacup.
Anybody who has anything positive to say about Huffington Post must be
a demented reject, Just like that crazy Huffington bic. (s
hackem) y
They must have fixed it, because the first thing I got was: Islam is
bullshit. It is there and the definiton is correct. :-) y
That could lead to endlessly recursive sentence:
... bic (s hackem (s hackem (s hackem (s hackem (s hackem (s hackem ......))))))).....
:-)
pjk
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010, PaulJK wrote:
> Yukon wrote:
> > On Jan 12, 2:21 pm, Karel Kriz <ka...@altitude800.com> wrote:
> >> In article
> >> <0d31f9fa-4fd7-4227-9855-ab8b8e98a...@j14g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>,
> >>
> >> kujebak <kuje...@eudoramail.com> wrote:
> >>> http://tinyurl.com/yhc4wtr
> >>
> >> Well, at last you've come to your senses! Reading Huffington Post
> >> instead of the WorldNetDaily drivel/shit/crap on a stick.
> >
> > Anybody who has anything positive to say about Huffington Post must be
> > a demented reject, Just like that crazy Huffington bic. (s
> > hackem) y
"Progresivni muze byt i paralyza". (Slawomir Mrozek)
>
> That could lead to endlessly recursive sentence:
> ... bic (s hackem (s hackem (s hackem (s hackem (s hackem (s hackem ......))))))).....
> :-)
>
> pjk
If you have the time.
According to Hofstadter's Recursive Law, it takes longer than you expect,
even if you take into account Hofstadter's Recursive Law.
Cheers,
Slavek(ZVK)
In real lifeT, my rule is not to take H's Law into account more
than thrice, after that I wet my finger, stick it above my head
and write down the number that first comes to my mind.
That reminds me that some 12-15 years ago I bought Metamagical
Themas. I don't remember having quite finished reading it. Now
I can't find it. A big, black, more than an inch thick book, crickey,
where could it be hiding?
pjk