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# “the heart of man<br/>Was it ever less than a treason<br/>To go with the drift of things,<br/>To yield with a grace to reason,<br/>And bow afd accept the end<br/>Of a love or a season?”<br/>There is a one-byte error at “afd”: <code>66</code> encodes ‘f’, and <code>6f</code> encodes ‘n’.<br/>Last stanza of the poem [https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/53085/reluctance ''Reluctance'', by Robert Frost]. | # “the heart of man<br/>Was it ever less than a treason<br/>To go with the drift of things,<br/>To yield with a grace to reason,<br/>And bow afd accept the end<br/>Of a love or a season?”<br/>There is a one-byte error at “afd”: <code>66</code> encodes ‘f’, and <code>6f</code> encodes ‘n’.<br/>Last stanza of the poem [https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/53085/reluctance ''Reluctance'', by Robert Frost]. | ||
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Revision as of 10:29, 15 November 2023
NAME: PROGRESS NOTES
AUTHOR:ERROR
LOCATION: VALA-1
Progress Notes
Trials 000007-000021
Base camp established
Version 0.02 successfully deployed
Tested core functionality
So far, so good
Trials 000022-000107
Version 0.03 successfully deployed
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Better cooling systems necessary
Trial 108
Version 0.04 failed
Unknown error in calculations
- “Ah, when to ”
- “the heart of man
Was it ever less than a treason
To go with the drift of things,
To yield with a grace to reason,
And bow afd accept the end
Of a love or a season?”
There is a one-byte error at “afd”:66
encodes ‘f’, and6f
encodes ‘n’.
Last stanza of the poem Reluctance, by Robert Frost.