It’s almost August, which is as good an excuse as any for why logic has exited through some sort of universal escape hatch and left us in a complete muddle.
Speaking of the universe, my friend Constance alerted me to this headline:
Science fiction multi-verses aside, logic dictates that “the universe,” by definition, encompasses everything, and therefore everything has to be in it. Or, as Constance notes in her email: Where else would a galaxy be? In a closet? In my backyard?
Next are some dividers I spotted while shopping for a greeting-card:
Shouldn’t the photo on the right read “for anyone who’s not funny?”
Now turn your attention to the back of my son’s car:
To any mathematician reading this: I’d appreciate your explaining what “partial zero” amounts to.
Moving on:
How can Paper House have a “New Home” if it’s been there “Since 1976”? What’s the time frame for becoming an “old home”?
Fingers crossed that Covid-variant outbreaks will soon give way to an outbreak of rationality, just for a change of pace. In the meantime, stay cool and, if at all possible, logical.