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<Jafet> (echo \'#!/usr/bin/python\'; echo "import random; w=[l.split() for l in open(\'/dev/stdin\').read().split(\'\\\\n\')]; r=[4,7,8,9,2,13,6]; print \'\\\\n\'.join((lambda s: \' \'.join(chr(3) + str(r[(i+s)%len(r)]) + l[i] for i in range(len(l)))(random.randrange(0, len(r))))") >$(which rainwords)
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2010-03-12.txt:22:28:45: <lament> c++ kinda makes me sad for humanity
2011-10-30.txt:02:12:04: <CakeProphet> do C++ templates make C++ kind of sort of dependently typed?
2012-01-30.txt:01:46:38: <zzo38> Another kind I have proposed is the + kind; types of that kind are natural numbers and can be used anywhere that a * kind type is expected, but not the other way around. If a type of kind * is expected and a type of kind + is used, it is the type with that many values.