On Thursday, November 3, 2022 at 10:56:53 PM UTC, ah...Clem wrote:
On 11/3/2022 2:58 PM, [email protected] wrote:
On Thursday, November 3, 2022 at 3:12:27 PM UTC, ah...Clem wrote:
In any case, your correction doesn't really make any sense, because you're asserting a coincidence of enormous
magnitude.
It's a probability thing. Unusual things are actually quite common.
Anyway, if you'd like thirty nine minutes and twelve seconds extracted
from your future (which is allegedly both fun and fair) you can listen here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmWFrMq3qNY
Thanks for the reference.
But some alleged coincidences are just too improbable to be real coincidences, and this is one of them.
For example, suppose you had finished reading a story by Stephen King, and then you see Stephen King at
an airport. Then yes, this is a coincidence.
However, suppose that we were together, and we both watched Nadal win Wimbledon, then we both watched a
youtube video of Mochy just afterwards, and then, after that, we both saw a film with Clint Eastwood, and then you go to the airport without me.
If you told me that, at the airport, you saw Mochy, Eastwood and Nadal travelling together in a group of three,
then I would be very gullible to believe you.
Let's look at the facts in this instance:
We google "The future is fun, the future is fair" and we get your comedy album. Then we google "Ah Clem" and we get _exactly_ the same comedy album coming around second in a general google search
and first in a video google search, even though the comedy album is rather obscure.
This is most definitely _not_ a coincidence.
What probably happened is that you chose "Ah Clem" without knowing exactly why you chose it, and you may even have been primarily thinking
about the Canadian lake. However, you certainly would never have chosen that name if you hadn't heard the album.
I'll try and listen to this, time permitting.
We do have many of the same interests (though sailing really bores me), so I'm quite likely to have similar tastes to you.
Thanks again,
Paul
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