Sorry if this is dense, but it's starting to drive me nuts: How is this a proper Venn diagram? After all, these are all things connected to showing up early! The diagram as I'm reading it suggests that they're only connected to showing up early where they intersect.
OK, lame, I know. But am I missing something obvious?
You can find worms on the ground after a heavy rain. You can get a good parking spot if you're handicapped. You can get front row seats if you pay a ton to a ticket broker.
They're not always 'early' items, but it's a feature they all share.
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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Sorry if this is dense, but it's starting to drive me nuts: How is this a proper Venn diagram? After all, these are all things connected to showing up early! The diagram as I'm reading it suggests that they're only connected to showing up early where they intersect.
OK, lame, I know. But am I missing something obvious?
Chris,
You can find worms on the ground after a heavy rain.
You can get a good parking spot if you're handicapped.
You can get front row seats if you pay a ton to a ticket broker.
They're not always 'early' items, but it's a feature they all share.
very good
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