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Thomas E. Kurtz has died

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dlachausse ◴[] No.42142356[source]
Like most of the programmers of my generation, BASIC was the first language I learned. BASIC was so pervasive in the 80s and 90s. Nearly every computer came with a copy of some flavor of BASIC. Even my 6th grade math textbook had an appendix with educational math games in the form of BASIC source code listings.

So long and thanks for all the fish Dr. Kurtz!

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fuzztester ◴[] No.42142909[source]
Why "thanks.*fish"? (regex, chill ;)

I know it is a saying, have read it before, but would prefer to hear the explanation from a person rather than Google.

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jpc0 ◴[] No.42142930[source]
Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy
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mmcdermott ◴[] No.42142947[source]
To add to this, it is revealed in Hitchhikers that dolphins are super intelligent extraterrestrials. "So long and thanks for all the fish" is the superintelligent dolphins farewell to the last of earth/hummanity.
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rswail ◴[] No.42145949[source]
I thought it was the mice that were the super intelligent extraterrestrials?
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1. markedathome ◴[] No.42146587{3}[source]
The mice were the mechanism by which the hyper-intelligent, pan-dimensional beings observed their experiment. The experiment being "what is the Ultimate Question?" by running a 10 million year simulation.