Rarely is the code overly complicated, or the descriptions obtuse.
A physicist, an engineer, and a computer scientist were discussing the
nature of God. “Surely a Physicist,” said the physicist, “because
early in the Creation, God made Light; and you know, Maxwell’s
equations, the dual nature of electromagnetic waves, the relativistic
consequences. . .” “An Engineer!,” said the engineer, “because
before making Light, God split the Chaos into Land and Water; it takes a
hell of an engineer to handle that big amount of mud, and orderly
separation of solids from liquids. . .” The computer scientist
shouted: “And the Chaos, where do you think it was coming from, hmm?”
—Anonymous
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