This one is hilarious. I'm no granny, but this was me in my SAAB a few years back. When I bought another car, it was amazing! I could see over the steering wheel! What a concept.
"This is showing the intersection of the set of curbs with the set of red lights with the set of children.
So in other words its things which *are* children, which also *are* curbs, which also happen to be red lights.
Math humor is only funny if the math is valid."
No, Venn diagram overlaps show what different things have in common. So what red lights, children, and curbs all have in common is that Granny in her Cadillac can't see them.
This site is a little project that lets me make fun of some things and sense of others.
I use it to think a little more relationally without resorting to doing actual math.
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This one is hilarious. I'm no granny, but this was me in my SAAB a few years back. When I bought another car, it was amazing! I could see over the steering wheel! What a concept.
This is showing the intersection of the set of curbs with the set of red lights with the set of children.
So in other words its things which *are* children, which also *are* curbs, which also happen to be red lights.
Math humor is only funny if the math is valid.
10 points Gramma!
"This is showing the intersection of the set of curbs with the set of red lights with the set of children.
So in other words its things which *are* children, which also *are* curbs, which also happen to be red lights.
Math humor is only funny if the math is valid."
No, Venn diagram overlaps show what different things have in common. So what red lights, children, and curbs all have in common is that Granny in her Cadillac can't see them.
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