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Well, you guys all missed it. Yesterday was the fourth anniversary of this Nothing thread. So, all together now, let's replay our theme song...Alan Brookes wrote:Archie Nicol wrote:This thread celebrates it's third birthday on the 21st....
Lest that pass unnoticed.
All together now...
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Recorded by the famous Alan Brookes Septet, which consists of seven Alan Brookes vocals plus Framus lap steel.
Be thankful I wasn't using my 24-track recorder... then you would have had 23 Alan Brookes vocals.
(Don't bother to thank me: it was nothing.)
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I asked my dog his opinion on this matter and he said NOTHING.Paul Graupp wrote:I didn't miss it, Alan !! I've been posting the tally between the three top runners for several monthes now and NOTHING started 21 Jul 07. And it's also now 2.200 away from the high point of NOTHING...whatever that entails !!
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...which generates this...b0b wrote:Here's my contribution:
http://b0b.com/nothing
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b0b wrote:Here's my contribution:
http://b0b.com/nothing
You are correct, sir.Alan Brookes wrote:...which generates this...
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Alan says,
Your recording of Happy Nothing gave me such a calm feeling rather than happy feeling.
I feel the song shoud be retitled to The Calm of Nothing.
Alan,Lest that pass unnoticed.
All together now...
http://www.7161.com/css_track.cfm?track ... k_id=18175
Recorded by the famous Alan Brookes Septet, which consists of seven Alan Brookes vocals plus Framus lap steel.
Be thankful I wasn't using my 24-track recorder... then you would have had 23 Alan Brookes vocals.
Your recording of Happy Nothing gave me such a calm feeling rather than happy feeling.
I feel the song shoud be retitled to The Calm of Nothing.
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Don't fall for it, Don. Are you sure "Calm" is the correct interpretation of this little jingle?Don Kona Woods wrote:
Alan,
Your recording of Happy Nothing gave me such a calm feeling rather than happy feeling.
I feel the song shoud be retitled to The Calm of Nothing.
...more like a scary Dr. Frankenstein to me.
How about "Monster NOTHING"?
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Well if you take nothing, and you multiply it by any number you still have nothing, and if you multiply it by nothing that means you don't multiply it at all.Paul Graupp wrote:...NOTHING TIMES NOTHING IS WHAT...??
So..
0 x 0 = 0
On the other hand, it's a matter of mathematical terminology.
4 x 3 means taking four items three times, so you end up with twelve.
0 x 3 means taking no items three times, so you still have none.
4 x 0 means not taking four at all, so you end up with none.
0 x 0 means not taking nothing at all.
I guess logically if you don't take nothing you must be taking something. The mind boggles.
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My minor at university, all those years ago, was Truth-Functional Logic. A lot of the discussion was around when things were deducible and when things were a matter of definition. Believe it or not, one fellow was doing his Ph.D. thesis on 2+2=4. It may seem obvious, but it's not. You have to first discuss the definition of 2, then the definition of 4, then the definition of +.
1 is defined as a unit. It's the only unit, and every number thereafter is defined by its relationship to 1. For instance, 2 is defined as 1+1, 3 as 2+1, 4 as 3+1, et ad infinitem. So proving that 2+2=4 goes beyond definition; it's really a matter of proving that 2+2=3+1. In your mind's eye you can see that it does, by having four counters and rearranging them, but proving it with logic takes reams of paperwork.
What does this have to do with nothing ? Well, nothing is defined as the lack of everything. In a way, it's not a number, it's the lack of a number. In fact, the Ancient Romans and the Ancient Greeks before them, had no letter to represent zero.
Try writing zero in Roman numerals.
1 is defined as a unit. It's the only unit, and every number thereafter is defined by its relationship to 1. For instance, 2 is defined as 1+1, 3 as 2+1, 4 as 3+1, et ad infinitem. So proving that 2+2=4 goes beyond definition; it's really a matter of proving that 2+2=3+1. In your mind's eye you can see that it does, by having four counters and rearranging them, but proving it with logic takes reams of paperwork.
What does this have to do with nothing ? Well, nothing is defined as the lack of everything. In a way, it's not a number, it's the lack of a number. In fact, the Ancient Romans and the Ancient Greeks before them, had no letter to represent zero.
Try writing zero in Roman numerals.