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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;108.162.241.53: A better reason why some seeds spin when falling&lt;/p&gt;
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The title text reminds me of the Dust Theory in Greg Egan's _Permutation City_. [[Special:Contributions/141.101.104.72|141.101.104.72]] 07:45, 25 November 2016 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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It reminds me of Mushroom Spawns.--[[Special:Contributions/162.158.91.71|162.158.91.71]] 11:52, 25 November 2016 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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[https://www.pcsteps.com/508-nested-virtualization/ Nested virtualization] to three layers... --[[Special:Contributions/162.158.133.150|162.158.133.150]] 09:46, 25 November 2016 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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Possible pun on existing desktop environments: KDE, CDE, LXDE, XFCE,... -&amp;gt; XKCDE (relies on conics using only upper-case letters). --[[User:JakubNarebski|JakubNarebski]] ([[User talk:JakubNarebski|talk]]) 10:51, 25 November 2016 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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^ This is a more plausible explanation ([CDE: Common Desktop Environment: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Desktop_Environment) than &amp;quot;Collaborative Development Environment) mentioned in the explanation above. [[User:SabreWolfy|SabreWolfy]] ([[User talk:SabreWolfy|talk]]) 09:44, 26 November 2016 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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The title text is a take on poetry. It extends from the abstract tree (which is a digram and a datastructure type) to an actual tree with unpluggable roots and leafs which scatter in the wind and finally land spinning. Sebastian --[[Special:Contributions/162.158.91.97|162.158.91.97]] 11:00, 25 November 2016 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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Title text may bear an oncology reference, with the &amp;quot;root machine&amp;quot; being a primary tumor and the &amp;quot;leaf VMs&amp;quot; its metastases, which also (can) proliferate to form a new tumor on whatever tissue they land (even long after the primary tumor is destroyed). [[Special:Contributions/162.158.234.218|162.158.234.218]] 13:26, 25 November 2016 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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The &amp;quot;Pastels.com&amp;quot; link is already broken, and this comic is new for today??? Either somebody forgot to check the link or whoever owned the domain brought it down rather abruptly. --[[Special:Contributions/162.158.75.95|162.158.75.95]] 18:39, 25 November 2016 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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Humans have used similar stacking arrangements in many different ways before. From Shakespeare's plays within plays, TV shows within shows, or characters within a story writing about an author writing a book. In the case of a book author, the 4th step might actually work - other authors, or fan-fiction writers might continue to tell stories about a character long after the original author is dead. A webcomic might be made satirizing a Krillin fanfic, that is referring to the character from Dragonball, a story whose main character is Goku, based on Sun Goku from the Journey to the West which is a retelling of Xuanzang's own account, Great Tang Records on the Western Regions which contains Buddist parables that describe a Master teaching a Student about the nature of Buddha a state of being exemplified by the achievements of Siddhartha Buddha who gain enlightenment after meditating on the lives of thousands of people. I think we as humans are good at stacking such virtual environments because it is a prerequisite of properly developed empathy, which requires tracing, sometimes long and elaborate, chains of relationships based on what someone else thinks another person might think of somebody else's behavior. [[Special:Contributions/162.158.214.231|162.158.214.231]] 19:42, 25 November 2016 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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I wonder how many xkcd comics contain lowercase letters (like 's' in &amp;quot;VMs&amp;quot;)... --[[Special:Contributions/172.68.54.123|172.68.54.123]] 19:36, 25 November 2016 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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we need to go deeper[[Special:Contributions/162.158.59.173|162.158.59.173]] 04:27, 27 November 2016 (UTC)Guest User that doesn't know what they're doing&lt;br /&gt;
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The current explanation doesn't clarify &amp;quot;containers;&amp;quot; I expect Randall is thinking of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operating-system-level_virtualization a software container] which allows you to deploy a service such as a database engine in isolation from other services using a minimum of resources. This comic makes me think of my experience trying to use [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Docker_(software) Docker] on Windows. Docker is among the most popular software container systems, but is tightly bound to Linux, so deploying a Docker container under Windows (or Mac OS X) requires that you first deploy a virtual machine, thus negating some of the benefit of using containers and pushing the software running in the container down yet another level. [[User:Davidhbrown|Davidhbrown]] ([[User talk:Davidhbrown|talk]]) 19:11, 27 November 2016 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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Protecting seeds, especially light ones that autorotate, from fall damage seems pretty far-fetched. The autorotation of seeds more likely serves to increase the time they take to fall, thus increasing the distance they travel in the wind. [[Special:Contributions/108.162.241.53|108.162.241.53]] 13:14, 28 November 2016 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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