Re: I compute, therefore I am
Caught a cute typo today:This immediately brought to mind a favorite old Steven King
"Click on OK to exist."
short story -- "Word Processor of the Gods"
The "author" had a word processor that his nephew made out
of scavenged Wang terminal parts. Each time he hit the
Execute key, whatever he typed would come true. To get
rid of something, write about it and hit Cancel... Thanks
for the memories! I've often wished for such a terminal!
;-)
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