2/ To be clear: I don't wear the SAME shirt every day. I just wear an IDENTICAL shirt every day. In lisp I believe they use (eq ...) vs (equal ... ) to disambiguate these cases.
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3/ Yes, you are EXACTLY correct that the kind of person who owns 10 copies of 1 shirt and 0 copies of any other shirt DOES correlate with the kind of person who would make references to lisp equality operators. I mean, I also listen to prog rock. We all know what type I am.
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I was at the Carhartt winery in Los Olivos with friends and nobody had heard of the clothing company run by the same family.
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You're in Boston? Head down to Filene's Basement and pick up one business shirt and one polo. That'll do you for a week if you alternate.
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Precedent: Steve Jobs bought a large number of jeans & black turtlenecks, ending the need for wardrobe decisions.
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Carhartt makes t shirts? Cool. Seems like a great uniform choice. I’m only familiar with the jackets, my great-uncle Coke was never without his.
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