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File:Battle Cry of the Cellular Automata.jpg|link=Battle Cry of the Cellular Automata|"'''[[Battle Cry of the Cellular Automata|The Battle Cry of the Cellular Automata]]'''", also known as "'''Mine Items Sort the Glory'''" outside of the United States, is a song by American computer programmer Julia Ward Howe using syntax from the song "John Brown's Hardware".
File:Battle Cry of the Cellular Automata.jpg|link=Battle Cry of the Cellular Automata|"'''[[Battle Cry of the Cellular Automata|The Battle Cry of the Cellular Automata]]'''", also known as "'''Mine Items Sort the Glory'''" outside of the United States, is a song by American computer programmer Julia Ward Howe using syntax from the song "John Brown's Hardware".
File:Vertebrates Rule.jpg|link=Vertebrates Rule!|'''[[Vertebrates Rule!]]''' is a song by Jest on a Candid I about a mouse riding a lobster to a lobster pot for Christmas dinner.


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== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==

Revision as of 06:39, 6 August 2021

Earliest known album cover for "Talking Duality Blues".

"Talking Duality Blues" is a traditional quantum song about wave-particle dualism.

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