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The Weird and The Wonderful forum is a place to post Coding Horrors, Worst Practices, and the occasional flash of brilliance.

We all come across code that simply boggles the mind. Lazy kludges, embarrassing mistakes, horrid workarounds and developers just not quite getting it. And then somedays we come across - or write - the truly sublime.

Post your Best, your worst, and your most interesting. But please - no programming questions . This forum is purely for amusement and discussions on code snippets. All actual programming questions will be removed.

 
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Richard Deeming21-Feb-14 8:28
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TheGreatAndPowerfulOz21-Feb-14 9:40
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Dan Sutton21-Feb-14 10:31
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robocodeboy25-Feb-14 0:58
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Dan Sutton25-Feb-14 6:03
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Lutosław26-Mar-14 7:21
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Dan Sutton26-Mar-14 7:27
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Lutosław26-Mar-14 8:37
Lutosław26-Mar-14 8:37 
Dan Sutton wrote:
speed of light is a function of the size of the universe.

I don't get it. What kind of function? It is constant. In early universe, the space itself was densier, so even if it was as small as a golf ball, a light would need the same time to travel through it. There would be the same amount of space to go through.
Dan Sutton wrote:
an observer outside the universe

Wait, what? "Outside the universe" means... where exactly?
Dan Sutton wrote:
In fact, though, the sizes of everything, down to the levels of quarks and so forth, change with the expansion of the universe

If it was true, then a structure of the universe - planets and stars and so on - wouldn't change that much during time (looking backwards). Why? There would be no reason to be so. If all particles scale (and, as a consequence, all interactions between them -- beacuse a ratio distances to sizes would be constant), then the early universe would be just a downscaled version of today, like a toy car -- which brings us to a creationstic point of view. Also, it would be as cold as it is today and there wouldn't exist a microwave background, which is a trace of a hot "particle soup" cooked on a birdth of the universe. But we know, that there IS a microwave background. We can observe protogalaxies and other relicts which clearly prove that the very early universe was hot and dense. If particles was small and distant -- as they are today -- then a density would be the same.
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Dan Sutton26-Mar-14 8:46
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Lutosław26-Mar-14 9:13
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Dan Sutton26-Mar-14 10:02
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Lutosław26-Mar-14 11:10
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Dan Sutton26-Mar-14 11:24
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Lutosław26-Mar-14 14:50
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Dan Sutton26-Mar-14 15:13
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Tim Carmichael26-Feb-14 2:25
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Dan Sutton26-Feb-14 6:37
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Tim Carmichael26-Feb-14 7:16
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Dan Sutton26-Feb-14 7:57
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Brisingr Aerowing26-Feb-14 11:02
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Oscar021-Feb-14 7:42
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Richard Deeming21-Feb-14 8:26
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Jörgen Andersson21-Feb-14 9:18
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TheGreatAndPowerfulOz21-Feb-14 9:41
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Dan Sutton21-Feb-14 10:32
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