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Right Thing
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n. That which is compellingly the correct or appropriate thing to use, do,
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say, etc. Often capitalized, always emphasized in speech as though
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capitalized. Use of this term often implies that in fact reasonable people
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may disagree. What's the right thing for LISP to do when it sees (mod a 0) ?
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Should it return a , or give a divide-by-0 error? Oppose Wrong Thing.
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