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- | See [[Coutsos Identity Crisis]].
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- | Since reality is coded in Java 1.God, the only explanation for [[Coutsos]]'s identity ambiguity is a botched variable declaration. Instead of simply placing Coutsos as a single element in the '''Human''' ''humanity'' array, a completely separate '''Human''' ''coutsos'' array was created. Thus, Coutsos exists as a human object with numerous identity values.
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- | ==Conception==
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- | Due to the unexplainable number of [[Compsci.ca]] forum members with 0 posts, researchers have begun to link the [[Coutsos Identity Crisis]] with [[The Magic 0]].
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- | ==Variations==
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- | ===The Vector Argument===
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- | Some experienced Java programmers believe that [[God]], the ultimate programmer, would naturally have created Coutsos as a Vector. Vectors are often far more effective and flexible then a simple array. This would mean that there could be any number of Coutsos identities in existence.
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- | ===The Array Argument===
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- | Others believe that due to [[God]]'s blunder by creating Coutsos as a separate array rather then an element, he also mistakenly created Coutsos as a simple inflexible array. Thus, there is a limited number of Coutsos identities. However, because reality is being executed on a celestial G5 with infinite RAM the array limit of Coutsos may be near infinite, thus the number of identities may also be near infinite.
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Latest revision as of 18:31, 21 May 2010