Pessimistic Set Logic
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IRL ∈ CW
[poll name=simple]- True
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- IRL has fuzzy membership in CW, not proper membership
- is that supposed to mean?
- E_FILE_NOT_FOUND
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<abbr title="Information Related to Language">IRL</abbr> ∈ ***<abbr title="Crazy Words">CW</abbr>***
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GIBBERISH.
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<abbr title="Intelligent Robotics Laboratory">IRL</abbr> ∈ ***<abbr title="Club Wolverine">CW</abbr>***
I think this makes more sense, actually.References:
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Fine, fine, I thought that it would be clear from contextiness but I should have figured that Pendantry would rule the battlefield.
IRL == In Real Life
CW == the set of Crapsack Worlds
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I thought that it would be clear from contextiness
Some of us only read minds by reading what they say and write…
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Some informational links have clarified things a bit.
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Did you have a stroke while writing this?
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Like I'd be so lucky...
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The official poIling thread is
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Looks like a truth relationship similar to...
DNAT ∈ PORIC
[spoiler]When I was a kid, and one of us kids did a non-sequitur, the usual parent response was a befuddled, "What does that have to do with the price of rice in China?"[/spoiler]
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We use the "price of tea in China" variant.
Well, either that or "forestation of the Moon". I prefer that one.
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We use the "price of tea in China" variant.
That's what I've always heard, too. Though "price of rice" has a nice sound to it.
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Well, either that or "forestation of the Moon". I prefer that one.
TIL.
Now. I have a dream... something to strive for. Thank you.
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Though "price of rice" has a nice sound to it.
It was a game show, wasn't it? Contestants had to guess how much a car cost, or something like that...
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I think it was called "The Cost is Correct"
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Contestants had to guess how much a car cost, or something like that...
Some of guessing games were pretty hard unless you had fairly specific knowledge of the product you were guessing about, but there was one they didn't use very often, probably because it was trivially easy to win if the contestant didn't get so excited that he/she weren't paying attention to what he/she was doing. The contestant guessed a price, and the host said "higher" or "lower" — simple binary search.