Re: dreaming in Python
- From: Lasse Vågsæther Karlsen <lasse@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 12:23:45 +0100
The Eternal Squire wrote:
All,
I have to tell all of you this, at least for some laughs. Honestly, I had the silliest dream involving the language last night. I dreamt that it was a decade into the future and that Grand Central Station in NYC was installing a cement and steel "computer core" for directing its trains and station elevators... and for some reason I was supervising a technician on the project. I asked the technician, what version of Python was being used, and he said 2.1... I said better install 2.4! So he loaded a chip into the 15 ton cylindrical core, then the core was lowered by winch into a manhole cover. The lights in the station lit, and I shouted: One Python to Rule Them All And In The Darkness Bind Them! Then I took an elevator downstairs to log into the terminal. Who did I meet on a neighboring terminal other than the BDFL? He was doing something esoteric and strange on the terminal but I was just having trouble logging in. End of dream.
Anyone ever have a wierd engineering dream sometime in thier career?
The Eternal Squire
Just sit still while the men in white come to pick you up :)
-- Lasse Vågsæther Karlsen http://usinglvkblog.blogspot.com/ mailto:lasse@xxxxxxxxxxx PGP KeyID: 0x2A42A1C2 .
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