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Randall at xkcd has concocted some kind of weirdness for serving today's cartoon. There's a thread on Reddit about it and the output of the algorithm is gradually being categorised; people are working on deriving the underlying equation that governs the process...
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Hmm, today's cartoon for me mentions ski lifts and a price in Swiss Francs.
Did anyone here hear the one on BBC radio about 10 years ago about the discovery of Viking voice recordings on fish skins? Very amusing at the time, and the muffled sound effects would have fooled many northerners and welsh people.
Randall at xkcd has concocted some kind of weirdness for serving today's cartoon. There's a thread on Reddit about it and the output of the algorithm is gradually being categorised; people are working on deriving the underlying equation that governs the process...
When Sinclair programs published a program to convert ZX81 basic code into machine code - but all it actually did was print april fool over the screen.
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