> On Thu, 19 Nov 1998, Paul Duncan wrote:
>
> > > But you need a chicken for an egg. So the chicken comes first.
> >
> > But that chicken came out of an egg. So the egg wins.
> >
does it? ... lets see how it is going to hatch itself..
> > Look everyone, a recursive loop w/o an exit condition. I can't wait for
> > the stack overflow.
>
> Hmm. In that case, where did the egg come from in the first place?!
>
> Cheers,
> Alex
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