yrav yam ,ylsuoivbo ,egaelim ruoY

.etib tsrif eht ni teg nac I fi ees ot retaw eht ni daeh ym kcits ot denilcni ton m'I ,"luferac eb ,ereht srotagilla era ereht ,yeH" ,syas dna nisab revir nozamA eht ni sregnif ym gnilgnad em sehctac enoemos fi tub ,uoy tuoba wonk t'nod I

.daeha og ,sllimdniw rewot yrovi deviecrep ta tlit dna mgidarap tnanimod eht trevbus ot deen evitaerc a evah uoy fI .lauqe detaerc era syaw lla ton taht tuo tniop ot ytirohtua eht dna ecneirepxe eht evah su fo wef a etiuq tub ,tI oD oT yaW enO nahT eroM s'erehT


In reply to Some Ways Are Suboptimal: An Illustration by chromatic
in thread do/redo or for(;;): what's Kosher? by rje

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