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== Explanation ==
 
== Explanation ==
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[[Cueball]] has solved some tricky and very important problem in computer science, related to {{w|queueing theory}}.
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[[Cueball]] has solved some tricky and very important problem in computer science, related to queuing theory.
  
 
The comic splits into two timelines. In the first he is showing the brilliant solution he'd developed to somebody who can appreciate its elegance, in this case that being an academic who can see the programmer's true brilliance and get him much-earned plaudits from the academic community.
 
The comic splits into two timelines. In the first he is showing the brilliant solution he'd developed to somebody who can appreciate its elegance, in this case that being an academic who can see the programmer's true brilliance and get him much-earned plaudits from the academic community.

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