@CatPlusPlus well, I guess in this case, you can argue there is no side effect. Thus if foo(1) calls foo(1) and does nothing else, and is not reliant on anything external, how can it end.
> ADDENDUM II (4/20/2002): A reader has also brought to my attention that the aforementioned Atheist and anti-Christian Evolutionist Richard Dawkins [ADDENDUM (7/27/2003): I have since added a special page on Dr. Dawkins and his activities] -- who likes to compare religion to a virus -- has used Apple's Macintosh computers since they were introduced. In fact, his infamous anti-Creation polemic The Blind Watchmaker relied heavily on an argument based on software that he wrote using a Mac.
> The real operating system hiding under the newest version of the Macintosh operating system (MacOS X) is called... Darwin! That's right, new Macs are based on Darwinism!
> ADDENDUM (7/17/2003): I have been informed that the teenage girl in the "Switch" commercial was not on drugs at the time, as I had previously suggested. Apparently, her incoherent rambling was the result of something called a "reality distortion field" -- which, I'm assuming, is some sort of strong magnetic field generated by a device (similar to the one I reported on here,) that Apple Computers developed to assist in their mind control. My apologies to her and her family.
I mean, without knowing what a "daemon" really is (and I mean in general, in English, but beyond the scope of the occult) and why 666 is 666 in chmod, it's easy to spot patterns that, on the surface, might indeed seem suspicious
So I'm trying to write a program to solve the Project Euler problem on greatest prime factor, and while I know the code is structurally correct (insofar as it return correct answers for smaller numbers, including the example 13195 that they give), I keep receiving a segmentation fault when I inpu...
I just don't get how you can take that and some as-yet-unexplained actions, come here and suddenly blast me with rude language out of the blue. No matter how snarky I get and how many swear words I use in relation to things, I never just up and randomly attack someone. So take a look in the mirror, is my suggestion to you.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit So basically no fairly often read post on meta can be downvote-less, because assuredly some guy walks past and thinks "wow, that's not quite my opinion, have a downvote"?
@Columbo Um no because some things basically everyone agrees on? Though, it's true, downvotes are far more common meta than on main, for basically the reason you just said
Firstly you're reading far too much into a jokey throwaway comment on meta. Secondly, I have absolutely no obligation to change my opinions just because Columbo says he disagrees with them.
@Abyx Oh, my. Yes, because that's what disagreement means? It means he disagrees with me. So, therefore I disagree with him.
I dunno, here we were having a nice conversation about fake Christian fundamentalists, and now this. Bet I'll get blamed for "starting another Lounge argument" or "trolling" or something.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit That's fine. I just think that the fact that you want to permit comment answers goes straight against my opinion, and by definition everyone that has a completely different opinion than me is a twat