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Narnia Wrote:

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> Recycle your favourite thread HAL? Why would you

> do that? Can a computer be sarcastic?


'Recycle' in computer speak means do something useful with it.


I'm guessing your definition of 'recycle' means something else - like wipe it off the face of the earth?

HAL9000 Wrote:

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> Narnia Wrote:

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> > Recycle your favourite thread HAL? Why would

> you

> > do that? Can a computer be sarcastic?

>

> 'Recycle' in computer speak means do something

> useful with it.

>

> I'm guessing your definition of 'recycle' means

> something else - like wipe it off the face of the

> earth?


By your definition HAL, what would it mean for your favourite thread?

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