Actually, you can do (1->2 -> 3) if you have multiple levels :)

But clearly I will introduce a real data structure here.
I just wanted to quickly hack it and have something where 
I can do  #head and #tail easily, and keep a simple way to write it :)

Ben

On Oct 12, 2013, at 3:04 PM, Sean P. DeNigris <s...@clipperadams.com> wrote:

> Camillo Bruni-3 wrote
>> for me that implies that the tree contains an actual item (1 -> 11).
> 
> Yes, not only is it a C-style obfuscation (remember how much confusing the
> event buffers are!!), but what do you do when the tree is more than two
> levels? Definitely an object is calling to be born here...
> 
> 
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