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by Entropy Stew 08/30/2004, 11:32pm PDT |
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Zseni wrote:
Entropy Stew wrote:
Here you go overcomplicating and obfuscating things as usual. Curst's original statement becomes accurate when one looks at it in a boolean or set theoretical context.
Observe:
boring ∧ SUPPLY ZONES!!!!!!!! = boring
Now, what does this remind you of? Slash fiction? Close!
The Identity Law states:
A ∨ 0 = A
A ∧ 1 = A
Given Kohan as empirical evidence, I think we can safely assume that SUPPLY ZONES!!!!!!!! is true.
-/ES/-
Man wtf, I read all these replies and all I figured out is that you shitshoes are miserable mathematicians and criminally short on curiosity to boot. I just wanted to make Hayt's defective short-bus math cyclops happy again and y'all jump my ass for it like I'm wearing a saddle.
Specifically in your case, ES, whatever that fuckin symbol is doesn't show up on several browsers on either of my OSes, but you're doing curst a disservice by insisting he meant to write his equation with your symbols. The group/ring theory theory has the plusses of cheering a cyclops and giving curst the benefit of the doubt on formal mathematical notation. It's a win-win proposition that preserves the intent of the original joke-equation - that adding supply zones to Kohan didn't make it any more interesting - at least as well as your little deviation.
A blanket STFU FAGS to everyone who replied. Hayt made a truly retarded post and my enlightening parody of it was both more edifying and more humorous than the original, but this wouldn't be the first time I've spilled my pearls into your piggy trough.
Your math? Sucks. Your browser? Sucks. Your comedic abilty?
Sucks.
http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/index/beginners.html:
Logic and set theory
These areas consider the framework in which mathematics itself is carried out. To the extent that this considers the nature of proof and of mathematical reality, it borders on philosophy. But standard mathematical perspectives are used in most topics covered in the MSC.
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Commutative rings are sets like the set of integers, allowing addition and multiplication. Of particular interest are several classes of rings of interest in number theory, field theory, and related areas; however, other classes of rings arise, and a rich structure theory arises to analyze commutative rings in general, using the concepts of ideals, localizations, and homological algebra.
Entropy Stew, upthread, wrote:
Here you go overcomplicating and obfuscating things as usual. Curst's original statement becomes accurate when one looks at it in a boolean or set theoretical context.
Your algebra? Homological.
-/ES/- |
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Here's your goddamn Kohan review by FABIO 08/24/2004, 11:15pm PDT 
Short short version: a shitty realtime HOMM with autoresolved combat NT by Entropy Stew 08/25/2004, 4:35am PDT 
Shorter version: Dungeon Siege, except ugly as fuck NT by curst 08/25/2004, 8:55am PDT 
Whoops, I forgot: AND WITH SUPPLY ZONES! NT by curst 08/25/2004, 8:57am PDT 
Re: Here's your goddamn Kohan review by Ice Cream Jonsey 08/27/2004, 4:23pm PDT 
no, just the original Kohan by FABIO 08/28/2004, 12:11pm PDT 
Re: no, just the original Kohan by curst 08/29/2004, 2:36pm PDT 
Re: no, just the original Kohan by FABIO 08/29/2004, 2:39pm PDT 
Re: no, just the original Kohan by William H. Hayt, Jr. 08/29/2004, 3:27pm PDT 
Re: no, just the original Kohan by Zseni 08/29/2004, 3:59pm PDT 
I hope everybody who read that feels as good about themselves as I do. +) NT by William H. Hayt, Jr. 08/29/2004, 4:13pm PDT 
Translated for those who don't read boring by Translator 08/29/2004, 7:22pm PDT 
HURRR I don't think and its great and stuff. NT by Dumb Guy 08/29/2004, 7:25pm PDT 
You don't know what you're missing. Overanalyzing quips and shit. NT by Smart Guy 08/29/2004, 9:37pm PDT 
I don't use words like that and its boring. NT by Dumb Guy 08/29/2004, 9:58pm PDT 
U Imp0st3r...duuuuurrrrr.... NT by Reel dUmb g|_|y 08/29/2004, 10:04pm PDT 
a/s/l? NT by Dumb Gurl 08/29/2004, 10:08pm PDT 
Fun is the hour hand; it's now boring o'clock. Supply zones add 12 hours. NT by Ray of Light 08/29/2004, 8:26pm PDT 
She's stuck with a digital watch and all she can do is set her alarm. NT by Pieter 08/29/2004, 10:27pm PDT 
Even Ray is right twice a day by Entropy Stew 08/29/2004, 10:42pm PDT 
Meant to be in reply to Zseni, but you get the idea NT by Entropy Stew 08/29/2004, 10:44pm PDT 
Re: Even Ray is right twice a day by Zseni 08/30/2004, 1:40pm PDT 
Re: Even Ray is right twice a day by Smart Guy 08/30/2004, 3:37pm PDT 
Re: Even Ray is right twice a day by Zseni 08/30/2004, 4:40pm PDT 
Re: Even Ray is right twice a day by Worm 08/30/2004, 4:50pm PDT 
What's the Church's position on this thread? NT by Richard the Lionhear-UNF UNF UNF 08/30/2004, 5:00pm PDT 
Re: Even Ray is right twice a day by Zseni 08/30/2004, 5:36pm PDT 
Re: Even Ray is right twice a day by Worm 08/30/2004, 6:31pm PDT 
Please answer yes. by CCHPW 08/30/2004, 7:33pm PDT 
Nope. NT by Worm 08/30/2004, 7:45pm PDT 
The suffering continues. NT by CCHPW 08/30/2004, 7:53pm PDT 
Re: Even Ray is right twice a day by Zseni 08/30/2004, 8:04pm PDT 
I took your post for an excuse to wax pedagogical. How wrong I was! by Entropy Stew 08/30/2004, 11:32pm PDT 
Re: I took your post for an excuse to wax pedagogical. How wrong I was! by Zseni 08/31/2004, 10:53am PDT 
Hur Hur Hur by Senseebl Obs 08/31/2004, 4:06pm PDT 
hahaha by FABIO 05/16/2008, 4:19pm PDT 
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