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Ah, that look on a teacher’s face when the student actually starts learning! (Especially when they start learning to ask the right question and then (hopefully) figure out how to find the answer!)
McColl34 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Ah, that look on a teacher’s face when the student actually starts learning! (Especially when they start learning to ask the right question and then (hopefully) figure out how to find the answer!)
Bilan about 6 years ago
An answer that programmers know all too well.
Kind&Kinder about 6 years ago
Well, the gears are turning after a little teacher-WD-40!
sandpiper about 6 years ago
Burke is sharp. A teachable moment, i.e., difference vs the count
Ignatz Premium Member about 6 years ago
Something is wrong. This strip has a kid asking a question that a kid might actually ask.
khjalmarj about 6 years ago
Hmmmm…. I seem to remember an issue like this cropping up back in the year 1999… or was it 2000? Or 2001?
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer about 6 years ago
And the plot thickens
Bruce1253 about 6 years ago
Ah! A Koan, assigned by the master. Ponder well, Grasshopper.
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member about 6 years ago
It’s the difference between inclusivity and exclusivity. Look it up.
chromosome Premium Member about 6 years ago
If I climb floor 1 through 5, I go up 4 floors. If I count floors 1 through 5, I count 5 floors.
Stephen Gilberg about 6 years ago
How arbitrary, writing “10” but also “fifteen.”
1MadHat Premium Member about 6 years ago
@chromosome – Exactly! Cardinal numbers (counting) vs. Ordinal numbers (order)… 8^)
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
PostsFrazz13 hrs ·
And therein lies the message for these times: If you don’t understand inclusivity, the same stuff is going to seem harder.
Concretionist about 6 years ago
Can you say “Fence post problem”?
John W Kennedy Premium Member about 6 years ago
Because when you /start/ question 15, you’re at point 15.0, but when you /finish/ question 25, you’re at point 25.99999….
Or because 15-15 is zero, but when you answer only question 15, you’ve answered one question.
M2MM about 6 years ago
He’s a good instructor. :)