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Dear list, Sporking is fun and we can spork fun's (as long as they are of type "void") but now ( http://electro-music.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=26805 ) it turns out that we can also spork a public. Considering that ChucKian legend has it "spork" is a slightly dirty word "public sporking" must be downright naughty, especially considering no class is needed. I'm sorry; that was too good to pass up. ========================= //the following will run, not limited in the slightest by trivialities like -say- language specifications. //note there is no class in sight public void foo() { <<<"ping">>>; } spork ~foo(); second => now; ===================== Could somebody comment on this? Is this of any use at all? well, aside from breaking the monotony of code by having synonyms? Confused, Kas.