Monday, June 1, 2009

Diem's theory on lake terminology:

Well you see, if the front is the shore, you have to think in terms that its a circle (roughly).

So if the front surrounds, that means that the middle is midlake, and the back is the middle ring between the front and back. Now before you say, no, no, that isn't right, it is.

Because if the middle is the middle, then circularly, the back must be behind the middle and there is an overlap of the lake. Observe.

[FrontA {BackB |MiddleAB ]BackA }FrontB

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Abel: Any other lake terminology you'd like to spit out?
Diem: ...Port. Starboard. ...cheese. Wine.
Abel: Cheese and wine?
Diem: Yeah. You know. To go with the port.
Abel: ...
Diem: ...
Abel: ...
Diem: ...what?


¨Abel

1 Comment:

  1. Unknown said...
    *snickers* That's delightful. Sounds like something I'd say.

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