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SubjectRe: [RIDICULESLY OFF TOPIC]Re: Linux-asm (was A patch for linux 2.1.127)
19-Nov-98 21:49 you wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Nov 1998, Paul Duncan wrote:

>> > But you need a chicken for an egg. So the chicken comes first.
>>
>> But that chicken came out of an egg. So the egg wins.
>>
>> Look everyone, a recursive loop w/o an exit condition. I can't wait for
>> the stack overflow.

> Hmm. In that case, where did the egg come from in the first place?!

Reptilies was able to produce eggs few millions years before birds and when
one time bird come out of egg this egg was not much different from late
reptilies egg. So yes, egg was first. There are was A LOT OF eggs way before
first bird (let alone chicken :-) come to existence.




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