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#include <stdio.h>
main(t,_,a)
char *a;
{
return!0<t?t<3?main(-79,-13,a+main(-87,1-_,main(-86,0,a+1)+a)):
1,t<_?main(t+1,_,a):3,main(-94,-27+t,a)&&t==2?_<13?
main(2,_+1,"%s %d %d\n"):9:16:t<0?t<-72?main(_,t,
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:t<-50?_==*a?putchar(31[a]):main(-65,_,a+1):main((*a=='/')+t,_,a+1)
:0<t?main(2,2,"%s"):*a=='/'||main(0,main(-61,*a,
"!ek;dc i@bK'(q)-[w]*%n+r3#l,{}:\nuwloca-O;m .vpbks,fxntdCeghiry"),a+1);
}



On Apr 3, 2008, at 8:54 AM, Jeremy Frumkin wrote:
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> On 4/3/08 6:51 AM, "Walter Lewis" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Sebastian Hammer wrote:
>>>> A true hacker has no need for these crude tools. He waits for
>>>> cosmic
>>>> radiation to pummel the magnetic patterns on his drive into a
>>>> pleasing
>>>> and functional sequence of bits.
>> Alas, having been doing this (along with my partners, the four
>> Yorkshiremen) since the Stone Age ...
>>
>> We used to arrange pebbles in the middle of road into the relevant
>> patterns (we *dreamed* of being able to afford the wire for an
>> abacus).
>> Passing carts would then help "crunch" the numbers.
>>
>> Walter
>>    for whom graph paper, templates, pencils, 80 column punchcards and
>> IBM Assembler were formative experiences
>>
>
>
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> 121 The Valley Library, Oregon State University
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