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I‘ve been learning a new language; this language is free of all the imperfections and ambiguity of typical languages.

This Symbolic Logic is the ideal language, and because of that, I’ve determined that whenever possible I should seek to use it for communication.

Just to give you a sample, I’ll notate the above lines:

S > C S C

> = “if, then” — it’s supposed to look like a “U” turned sideways, but I couldn’t find a symbol that adequately presented this and was still html compliant.

Anyway, perhaps in the future I will post entire blogs symbolically.

I’m immersed in the last week of school.

I just included a confession in my final portfolio for a certain class that stated my disbelief in facts, and how my affirmation of ~F made me hugely frustrated with certain demands.

It was raining outside earlier, now it’s sunny.

Have a wonderful day.

M > C C > ~A D v A ~M v D

t T t t FF t f T t F t F f = valid ; )

2 Comments

  1. tim
    Dec 1, 2004

    I’ve just noticed that apparently not all the symbols I used actually show up on every computer; this obviously makes perfect logical abstraction nearly completely incoherent.

    Blast.

  2. Ariel
    Dec 3, 2004

    >>Anyway, perhaps in the future I will post entire blogs symbolically…>>

    Cool. I’ll start polishing my symbolical reading skills. The last time I read symbolically was when I had to read off some kind of graduation roster. Very symbolic. Wait, maybe that was “pedantic.” Would it be much harder to post everything pedantically?

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