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Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_polish_notation
The greatest calculators ever made used it.
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
Damn this is the first time in a while that an XKCD comic is completely lost on me. Someone want to explain this one?
Edit - oh just saw the link above, thanks. But I still don't know what a polish sausage isOh well, I doubt it will get funny if someone explains it. We always called Polish notation "postfix notation", never heard of calling it polish.
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
Damn this is the first time in a while that an XKCD comic is completely lost on me. Someone want to explain this one?
Edit - oh just saw the link above, thanks. But I still don't know what a polish sausage isOh well, I doubt it will get funny if someone explains it. We always called Polish notation "postfix notation", never heard of calling it polish.
Originally posted by: Nik
WIN that I am not FAIL enough to "get it."
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Okay, being polish, knowing most polish jokes, this one becomes lame.
Being an engineer, and following the clues regarding reverse polish notation, I sort of get it... though it's still lame. In fact, the only thing intriguing about it is the fact that it looks like a hot dog, and they had already put mustard on the sausage, rather than off to the side as another numeral or operator.
Everybody knows you don't put mustard on polish sausage.
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
Damn this is the first time in a while that an XKCD comic is completely lost on me. Someone want to explain this one?
Edit - oh just saw the link above, thanks. But I still don't know what a polish sausage isOh well, I doubt it will get funny if someone explains it. We always called Polish notation "postfix notation", never heard of calling it polish.
Go to Costco, get a polish sausage from the food court, be enlightened for $1.50 with drink.
Originally posted by: Steve
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Okay, being polish, knowing most polish jokes, this one becomes lame.
Being an engineer, and following the clues regarding reverse polish notation, I sort of get it... though it's still lame. In fact, the only thing intriguing about it is the fact that it looks like a hot dog, and they had already put mustard on the sausage, rather than off to the side as another numeral or operator.
Everybody knows you don't put mustard on polish sausage.
You obviously don't appreciate the simple pleasure that is a Maxwell Street.