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A Quine is a piece of code which when evaluated yields its own source code. It's basically a geeky exercise in self-replicating code. Some Quines create a chain of Quines; that is they evaluate to a different piece of code which itself evaluates to yet another piece of code, and so on, until you get back to the initial code. The above Quine is such a chain with an interesting feature: it creates an animation of a spinning globe. Check out the original for full effect.
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