Ever notice that traffic, while it should be like the FIFO inventory system, is often times like the LIFO inventory system?
Take, for example, the frequent occurrence of a slow driver on a multi-lane road. If a line of cars get stuck behind Captain Slow* then it’s the guy in the back that gets to pass first. The others have to wait until everyone behind them gets through before they can make their move.
I find this unfortunate.
*my alter ego
FIFO = First In First Out
LIFO = Last In First Out
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Thanks.
Don’t try to put your rules on me! Illdo what I wants! if i say its your, then it for crying out loud is your.
The thing about a LIFO system is, while the order isn’t maintained after one stop-up, after two, it is returned to the original order. So everybody gets the good and the bad.
Sometimes life gives you a stack; sometimes, a queue.
Clearly Devin (whoever you are!) is from a programming background. Assembly in particular. x86 for life.