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  • Why yes, I *am* French(-canadian), but that's none of your beeswax
    M Member 10662223

    It's probably a cookie. Go to browser's dev tools --> Application tab. You can see all cookies for the current web page. Can clear all or delete individual cookie if its obvious which holds the language setting

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  • Following on from yesterday's little puzzler.
    M Member 10662223

    That is simple: you have a hole in the ground and add a positive amount of soil to it. Is the hole now bigger or smaller? The hole is negative volume. Divide that hole in half, the half hole is smaller than the whole hole.

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  • Following on from yesterday's little puzzler.
    M Member 10662223

    oh no this has prompted me to post for the first time ever... > the general case is "if you add a positive number to a value, you get a value that is greater than the original" That is your postulate, not a fact or proof. -1 is greater than -2 only if you assume this is true. I propose another: To divide a quantity or object in half is to produce two halves that are each smaller than the original whole. Divide a number in half, the result is the smaller number. > Let's look at what "greater than" actually means... We all know language is ambiguous. It could actually mean many different things. Of course no one is arguing that (-1 > -2) doesn't evaluate to true in your programming language of choice* :) That's just pragmatic. *except maybe c++ in some cases...

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