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Fahrenheit 451:

"It is computed that eleven thousand persons have at several times suffered death rather than submit to break eggs at the smaller end."

Mildred sat across the hall from him. "What does it mean? It doesn’t mean anything! The Captain was right!"


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@brkmnd The quote inside the quote is from Gulliver's Travels, and is interestingly enough the origin of the term Endianness: https://www.ling.upenn.edu/courses/Spring_2003/ling538/Lecnotes/ADfn1.htm
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@erk Hey, thanks! The passage just seems weird (when taken out of context), and I like weird passages. But it makes sense now. Have you read F 451?

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@erk By the way: I can see you are into reversible programming. I made a compiler for Janus as a bachelor thesis at DIKU:

https://brkmnd.com/Languages/Jnsc

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@brkmnd I have not read F451, I just knew about the endianness story. Maybe I should read it sometime though.
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