Would you explain the part I underlined? Since I have no idea that it is, I can't make sense of this sentence. The sentence is from a book about a hotel clerk. (I know the tv program, btw)
Each floor is fitted with its own art installation and if you look inside you can see the beginning of 'The Simpsons' on a loop.
Thanks, M
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A loop is a short video clip which is set to repeat continuously. This particular clip apparently depicts the beginning of the show.
— Avangi
A loop is a short video clip which is set to repeat continuously.
This particular clip apparently depicts the beginning of the show.
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