@AE Actually no, I have not. Many people don't remember him, especially folks under the age of about 40. He is on the list of acts I've seen live though. My wife and I saw him for our 28th anniversary at the beginning of November.
@AE Most of the jokes I know are science or computer jokes.
One interesting thing about the preponderance of memes in modern society is that if we ever met a species of aliens who spoke entirely in memes that I think we would pick up on it pretty quickly.
In its simplest sense, a metaphor is a figure of speech where, essentially, a simile is ellipted to what is apparently a false statement, but as the intention is to emphasise the similarity rather than deceive, this is an accepted linguistic device.
Bob is like a tiger.
Bob is a tiger.
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OK, so a question was posted on Puzzling.SE which was basically a job ad from a publication which wanted someone to write puzzles for them.
It was immediately deleted, presumably job ads are in breach of SE's terms. (?)
But actually that - professional jobs for puzzlers - might be quite a usefu...
@AE Technically, the answer to this is best given as 1. If the question is actually binary, the answer states that it's a 100% chance. If the question isn't binary, the answer states that it's a 10% chance.