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Twenty questions, round 232
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Re: Twenty questions, round 232
As I understand the XOR boolean connector, it means "either a or b but not both." But the answer was "no" so logically either a and b are both true, or a and b are both false. In the context of this question, our entity is either male/alive or female/dead. Hominidae suggests that we can infer that the entity is not male, but I don't think we can exclude that yet, can we? Could the coders in the game please check my work?Change this to male XOR alive
No.
I also considered the possibilities that the entity could be either non-binary gender, or neither living nor dead. I considered that it might be the COVID-19 virus. But we know that our subject is an animal, and viruses are not animals.
So my question is: is this entity male?
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Re: Twenty questions, round 232
the interpretation of XOR is correct. I think we are assuming the entity is not male because it was born before 1700. I don't think there are any creatures currently alive born before 1700.cdngooner wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 11:22 pmAs I understand the XOR boolean connector, it means "either a or b but not both." But the answer was "no" so logically either a and b are both true, or a and b are both false. In the context of this question, our entity is either male/alive or female/dead. Hominidae suggests that we can infer that the entity is not male, but I don't think we can exclude that yet, can we? Could the coders in the game please check my work?Change this to male XOR alive
No.
I also considered the possibilities that the entity could be either non-binary gender, or neither living nor dead. I considered that it might be the COVID-19 virus. But we know that our subject is an animal, and viruses are not animals.
So my question is: is this entity male?
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Re: Twenty questions, round 232
We don't know that this individual was born before 1700 though.kingofthepirates wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 11:27 pmthe interpretation of XOR is correct. I think we are assuming the entity is not male because it was born before 1700. I don't think there are any creatures currently alive born before 1700.cdngooner wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 11:22 pmAs I understand the XOR boolean connector, it means "either a or b but not both." But the answer was "no" so logically either a and b are both true, or a and b are both false. In the context of this question, our entity is either male/alive or female/dead. Hominidae suggests that we can infer that the entity is not male, but I don't think we can exclude that yet, can we? Could the coders in the game please check my work?Change this to male XOR alive
No.
I also considered the possibilities that the entity could be either non-binary gender, or neither living nor dead. I considered that it might be the COVID-19 virus. But we know that our subject is an animal, and viruses are not animals.
So my question is: is this entity male?
Re: Twenty questions, round 232
It's not yet established that it was born before 1700. All we know is it was "not born" after 1700. We don't yet know that it was "born".I don't think there are any creatures currently alive born before 1700.
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Re: Twenty questions, round 232
Correct. When I said the thing about assuming it was not male, I had forgotten that we hadn't established humanity.
Re: Twenty questions, round 232
1,2,7,8,10. Real dead non-male non-mammal
3,4,6. Not born in Eurasia, or after 1700, or north of the 45th parallel north
5. Famous for involvement in politics, government, or military
9. Did not hatch in Eurasia after 1700 north of the 45th parallel north
3,4,6. Not born in Eurasia, or after 1700, or north of the 45th parallel north
5. Famous for involvement in politics, government, or military
9. Did not hatch in Eurasia after 1700 north of the 45th parallel north
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Re: Twenty questions, round 232
I originally passed on Q3 before switching to "No.", so I am not counting that. This will be Q10:
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Re: Twenty questions, round 232
1,2,6,7,9,10. Real dead non-male non-mammal non-bird
Free info,3,5. Not born in Eurasia, or after 1700, or north of the 45th parallel north
4. Famous for involvement in politics, government, or military
8. Did not hatch in Eurasia after 1700 north of the 45th parallel north
Free info,3,5. Not born in Eurasia, or after 1700, or north of the 45th parallel north
4. Famous for involvement in politics, government, or military
8. Did not hatch in Eurasia after 1700 north of the 45th parallel north
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Re: Twenty questions, round 232
Died before 1800?
Pronouns: he/him
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Re: Twenty questions, round 232
To clarify: that's not specific enough of an entity for me to pick (even apart from the question of whether viruses are living or not), as there have been, I don't know, quadrillions of individual virus particles. For the character I am thinking of, I am thinking of a particular instance of its type of entity (I once did Harambe: there are many gorillas in the world, but Harambe was a specific gorilla).
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Re: Twenty questions, round 232
We've already eliminated mammals, but it's good to rule out reptiles as well.
Vertebrate?
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Re: Twenty questions, round 232
I will give a big-picture suggestion: you have asked exactly one question to which I gave an answer of "Yes.". Try to get more "Yes." answers.
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Re: Twenty questions, round 232
No.
Re: Twenty questions, round 232
(No questions for the QM here.)
Well, we don't actually know that from anything the QM has said this round, but I think it's kind of assumed that the real entities have to be animals? I don't know. Would a famous tree be an acceptable target? A robot?
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