kill daemon from Planet -9

September 28th, 2007 mikeb

Someone has put programmers’ fridge magnet poetry on our fridge. I suspect it was a well-targetted marketing freebie, like the beanbag penguin that sits looking out onto Old Street. In any case, it has already attracted the attention of several clearly very talented individuals:

gorgeous dangling cyberspace

      whisper foo
and this ironic gem
   greasy hacker @ deprecated network

         tiny bucket

             spawn bandwidth

     controller
Fridge poetry

My favourite, though, is the person that has arranged some magnets into a pair of parens, with the single atom TRUE enclosed.

Up close, it is a subtle play on self-description, a visual pun on syntactic abstraction; but macroscopically, the seemingly trivially-evaluated expression brings recursion into the fold – its position and spelling suggests that there is more yet to be unravelled, and poses the question “How do we define truth?”.

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1 Comment Add your own

  • 1. Lee  |  October 3rd, 2007 at 10:07 am

    Erm, cough, I think I actually paid good money for those

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