His pen ran out of ink
And who’s to say he’s wrong?
Here’s where Quantum Computing and AI will corral the problem: Yippee-AI, Yippee-AI-OK!”
By definition, a line has no end.
Go figure.
That’s one hellova brand.
He’s SUPPOSED to say “I reckon this is the end of the line”
“This here whiteboard ain’t big enough fer the three of us.”
You left out the mosey factor.
He was a quick draw.
He’s planing a “Fortran” robbery!
Rootin tootin hilarious. Lov the form -mula slang
Better at math than spelling.
No this ; is the end of a line
Interesting notation. What does the backslash mean?
Theory goes again!!
yup…I reckon so!
Can’t be: no semicolon!
This is in TeX or LaTeX or MathTeX. They use backslash all the time, for various things including, say , names for symbols. So the “\\in” you see in the top line produces an “element of” symbol…
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rmremail 12 months ago
His pen ran out of ink
Charliegirl Premium Member 12 months ago
And who’s to say he’s wrong?
PraiseofFolly 12 months ago
Here’s where Quantum Computing and AI will corral the problem: Yippee-AI, Yippee-AI-OK!”
Skeptical Meg 12 months ago
By definition, a line has no end.
potfarmer 12 months ago
Go figure.
dflak 12 months ago
That’s one hellova brand.
ron45wells 12 months ago
He’s SUPPOSED to say “I reckon this is the end of the line”
phritzg Premium Member 12 months ago
“This here whiteboard ain’t big enough fer the three of us.”
rickseg 12 months ago
You left out the mosey factor.
cdward 12 months ago
He was a quick draw.
mokspr Premium Member 12 months ago
He’s planing a “Fortran” robbery!
Mike Baldwin creator 12 months ago
Rootin tootin hilarious. Lov the form -mula slang
Stephen Gilberg 12 months ago
Better at math than spelling.
dfischer348 Premium Member 12 months ago
No this ; is the end of a line
willie_mctell 12 months ago
Interesting notation. What does the backslash mean?
Frank Burns Eats Worms 12 months ago
Theory goes again!!
wildlandwaters 12 months ago
yup…I reckon so!
ekke 12 months ago
Can’t be: no semicolon!
Dana Kuhar Premium Member 12 months ago
This is in TeX or LaTeX or MathTeX. They use backslash all the time, for various things including, say , names for symbols. So the “\\in” you see in the top line produces an “element of” symbol…