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Originally posted by Bowmann
There's a floor in your logic.
Oops, I meant to put some flour in it. I must have mixed up the bags.

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Originally posted by Bowmann
I like your rationale.
Very witty a score of 5.5!! IMPRESSIVE!

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Originally posted by XanthosNZ
You can't give irrational scores.
I can give irrational scores, like I said, the scale can flex. It can flex up or down and can even flex into the irrational number line!!

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Originally posted by cmsMaster
I can give irrational scores, like I said, the scale can flex. It can flex up or down and can even flex into the irrational number line!!
The irrational numbers do not have their own line.

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Originally posted by royalchicken
I'm more interested in looking at this weird open set equipped with a strange metric which you are using to measure wit. Could you list some wit scores in order of least to greatest measurement of wit? What if I ask questions, like 'Is 5 a higher or lower measurement than 6.2?'?

Come to think of it, is the set open or not (ie, is it impossible to be given a wit score of 4 or 7)? You did say 'between'.
What if I ask questions, like 'Is 5 a higher or lower measurement than 6.2?'?

The scale has no set "high or low" scores. At this time 5 may be a better measurement than 6.2, only to change it's mind fractions of a second later and determine that 6.2 beats 5! However, the highest score of 5.4 is always set.

Come to think of it, is the set open or not (ie, is it impossible to be given a wit score of 4 or 7)? You did say 'between'.
The scale flexes. So if a number is not in the scale then it will in fact adjust to make it fit in the scale. Who knows, maybe the scale starts at 7, goes through infinity, and ends back at 4! The scale chooses, not you!

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Originally posted by XanthosNZ
The irrational numbers do not have their own line.
The scale creates it.

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Originally posted by cmsMaster
The scale creates it.
More on the scale...

It was created by IBM and defeated Kasparov in a chess match, but was quickly disassembled and put back together as a tool for measuring wit, instead of playing chess!

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Purple mice like cheese. Therefore, the moon is a sausage, Q.E.D.
We don't want any of that kind of logic around here. Take it to the spirituality forum where it belongs.

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Originally posted by lausey
We don't want any of that kind of logic around here. Take it to the spirituality forum where it belongs.
After a 1 day vacation I am back. Relax, wit has returned to the RHP General Forum!

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Originally posted by cmsMaster
On a scale of 4-7 with 5.4 being the highest, how much wit is that?
Are we talking metric or imperial scale?

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Originally posted by reader1107
Are we talking metric or imperial scale?
Metriperial Wit Scale.

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Originally posted by cmsMaster
After a 1 day vacation I am back. Relax, wit has returned to the RHP General Forum!
😕

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Originally posted by Nordlys
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Don't make that face at me!

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Originally posted by cmsMaster
After a 1 day vacation I am back.
Talk about RHP addict!

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Originally posted by Jusuh
Talk about RHP addict!
Who?!