Maybe instead of asking an easy question and claiming that many will fail, then can do the opposite: ask a hard question but say "many can answer this, but can you?". Give people anxiety and self-doubt.
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@seanonolennon If we used units with 4 possible values (like ACTG) instead of binary, we could represent the same data with half the number of units. It's not a fundamental change. The only thing that would make a difference is if it changed from digital to analog.
@seanonolennon I'm not sure that people will take them that seriously. I can't seem to treat them like a person myself. I can barely talk to them when I need something.
Let me summarize the Anaconda trailer: bunch of dude mishandle and kill an innocent snake, then proceed to invade the home of another one that is minding its business in the jungle and chase it around trying to be funny. hmm.
@seanonolennon I suspect that it's the same source that did the same thing during elections multiple times. Someone(s) with an interest in a divided US and west in general.
Here is a small but very annoying bug in Microsoft PowerPoint. When you switch windows and then come back, the blinking cursor shows at a different place than it actually is.