deepest stack
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- Yousef Alhabshi
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Now that everything is clear.. it was kinda funny
When I read it, I was completely confused.. I thought I was the only one who haven't heard about the "deepest stack" term!
It might creates some confusing to some people - including myself- since with the quality of these works.. I never doubt that it was a joke.
Anyway, lovely works.. & i like the 3rd the most
- Wim van Egmond
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Thank you Yousef, Harold, Chris, Pau, Dave, Fred,
Although it was a silly joke it is an interesting thought experiment. Dave, that link is very useful. Chris, it is good to hear that infinity is within easy reach (when you know your maths) I liked the idea of Fred's travelling camera.
btw. My father did make an automated stacking device.
Wim
Although it was a silly joke it is an interesting thought experiment. Dave, that link is very useful. Chris, it is good to hear that infinity is within easy reach (when you know your maths) I liked the idea of Fred's travelling camera.
btw. My father did make an automated stacking device.
Wim
Max Plankton Institute! Hahaha. quite humorous. Clever concept.Wim van Egmond wrote:In this case I thought it would be funny to present it as a record attempt. Indeed it is makes no sense to make all the intermediate steps. That's why I presented this 'golden rule'. But the rest of my work is very serious. Proof of my this can be seen here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KIVW8cZQHU
Wim
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"Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. Truth isn't." - Mark Twain
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