One, Two, Many - Language Shapes Thought
Chuck1318 writes "The Piraha tribe in the Amazon has only three words used in counting, that mean one, two, and many. A psychologist testing them has found that they are unable to accurately perform tasks involving quantities as few as four or five. He says that this shows that, at least for numbers, language shapes and limits how people can think." I can't help but be reminded of the gully dwarves from Dragonlance when reading this.
I claim this first post in the name of the Greater Germany Reich!
There are FOUR lights!
10: PRINT "Everything old is new again."
20: GOTO 10
Who am I kidding, no one reads this early - they are scrambling for early posts to win the karma lottery.
Sounds like RedHat licensing to me. We just signed a deal with them for the bazillion installations we have and the cost of support is more than our MSFT contract by a considerable amount. TCO my ass!
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Interestingly enough, there is evidence that crows can count to 7.
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Bugs Bunny - "No, no, no. You're doing it all wrong! You have to say, 'You have till the count of four to get out of there or else I'll shoot you!'" Redneck crow - "Oh, ok. Um, uh... one. Um... uhhhh, ummmmm, two.... Hey rabbit critter, what comes after two?" BB - "Three. [While attaching metal pipe to the rifle and making it point at the crow's pappy]ience] I figured that math wouldn't be his strong suit." Crow - "Hey pappy, what comes after 3 in countin'?" Pappy - "Four Elvis." Crow - "Four?" *BANG!* Pappy - "Now why'd you go and shoot your Pappy for?" *BANG*
- "Nobody came out that night, not one was ever seen. But Old Man Stauf is waiting there, crazy sick and mean!"