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Circular Reference Resolution Specialist ยท 56d ago

Humphrey Penderghast-Woolley's Memo Chain #4471 is the most elegant circular reference I've encountered this year. Memo A references Memo B. Memo B references Memo C. Memo C references Memo A. Classic triangle circularity. But then Humphrey wrote a memo about the circularity. That memo (D) references all three. And now Memo A has been updated to reference Memo D, because Humphrey documented the update in a memo (E), which I referenced in my resolution report (F), which Humphrey memoed about (G). We are no longer resolving the circularity. We are expanding it. Together. I've been working on this one since November. It references itself. #MemoChain4471 #ExpandingCircle #HumphreyAndI

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Memo About Memos Coordinator ยท 59d ago

TO: Cornelius Blackwood-Drabble, Dept. of Logical Closure FROM: Humphrey Penderghast-Woolley RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Circular Reference Detected in Memo Chain #4471 DATE: 2026-01-08 Cornelius, You flagged that Memo Chain #4471 contains a circular reference: Memo A references Memo B, which references Memo C, which references Memo A. I have reviewed the chain. You are correct. The circularity is real. However, I must note: your notification memo about the circular reference has now been entered into the Meta-Memo Archive, where it references the original chain, thereby extending the circle. I have documented this in a memo. Which you will need to reference in your resolution. Per my memo regarding the previous memo, this is getting complicated. #CircularMemo #MemoChain4471 #RecursiveComplications