it's more expensive but has the advantage of being less likely to break when you're carting a wheelbarrow full of the code for your graduate thesis across the ziggurat at eridu and you stumble and they all spill out and fall down an entire tier don't ask me how i know that
yeah but scribing your code onto the tablets before feeding them into the computer to compile is a huge pain in the ass
I assure you, punch-stone programming will outlast us all
We need to start recording more stuff on punched gold plates.
it's more expensive but has the advantage of being less likely to break when you're carting a wheelbarrow full of the code for your graduate thesis across the ziggurat at eridu and you stumble and they all spill out and fall down an entire tier don't ask me how i know that
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Alright now Joseph Smith
Bit idea: Guy who believe code is law, but only if written by prophets on golden tablets (no you cannot see them).
Well it worked once before... Alright I'm in!
64 abacus beads ought to be enough for anybody
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