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Thinking in the General is macro-level, while iterating something in a micro level reveals general's flaws and outliers.
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zeppy!GuxAK3zcH.2006-02-02 15:46
Exceptions lie within general itself, so in that something is being generalized it will very likely have exceptions
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Anonymous2006-02-02 16:23
"In general" is the statistically most likely occurance or a range within a range of possibilities. If there is only one occurance possible then you do not use "in general" and clearly state iti s the only occurance.
Therefore there are other possible occurances or occurances which outly what has been proven to be "in general".
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Anonymous2006-02-02 16:42
Correct. Here's another easy one.
x^(1/x) = a, find x in terms of a
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Anonymous2006-02-02 17:34
Couldn't you have a general statement that is also a tautology?
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Anonymous2006-02-21 14:31
>>8 Didn't we just have this thread and I totally owned it?
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Anonymous2006-02-21 14:58 (sage)
>>10
Nice try. However I was the one who came up with the answer for that one.
>>10 >>11 >>12
Will the real thread owner please stand up?
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Anonymous2006-02-22 4:33 (sage)
Will all of you shut the hell up? This is an anonymous fucking messageboard, if someone wanted to be distinguished for their ideas they would've TRIPFAGGED THEMSELVES FIRST. GOD.