An actual recursive plaque in Toronto, apparently.
@shacker ROTFL!
Is it on http://openplaques.org/ already?
Open Plaques

Documenting the historical links between people and places, as recorded by commemorative plaques

@shacker
Would you be kind enough to add alt text so people not eye accurate enough can add a valuable amount of readers to the readers of this plaque?
Thank you !
@MicroCheapFx Took some digging to figure out how to do that in Elk, but I found the function - nice.
@shacker @Canageek It’s on Montrose between Harbord and Bloor. Imitates but doesn’t perfectly replicate the Heritage Toronto design.
@shacker this isn't very recursive. it would make a better redundancy or tautology plaque.

@shacker #ALT4you
THE TORONTO RECURSIVE HISTORY PROJECT OF TORONTO'S RECURSIVE HISTORY

This plaque was commemorated on October 10, 2018, to commemorate its own commemoration. Plaques like this one are an integral part of the campaign to support more plaques like this one. By reading this plaque, you have made a valuable addition to the number of people who have read this plaque. To this day and up to the end of this sentence, this plaque continues to be read by people like yourself.

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