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Post by dakillarboonies on Aug 3, 2005 22:19:31 GMT -5
Its two interlocking circles. On one half you have attributes only relating to that particular segment. On the second half you have attributes only relating to that segment. In the middle you have attributes that are similar to both outside segments.
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Post by Jeffro on Aug 3, 2005 22:23:37 GMT -5
OH!.. Like stage two of the 'Flower of Life'! (and then with words in it...) Who's this Venn? I'd trade a bunny for information on how this hose head got a diaphram named after him...
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Post by HareOfTheDog on Aug 3, 2005 22:30:34 GMT -5
Its two interlocking circles. On one half you have attributes only relating to that particular segment. On the second half you have attributes only relating to that segment. In the middle you have attributes that are similar to both outside segments. Hey, don't forget the null set (the region outside BOTH interlocking circles) which represents attributes that neither side has! :nerd:
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Post by dakillarboonies on Aug 3, 2005 22:33:23 GMT -5
Hahaha, I actually fell asleep midway through that lecture, so I can honestly say I don't remember that. The teacher was using goats and cows as examples...
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Post by Tyberius on Aug 4, 2005 10:58:31 GMT -5
So the Venn shows the union, intersection, null, A, and B.
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Post by foxxtail on Aug 4, 2005 13:14:18 GMT -5
So by "get made fun of" I guess I ment "derail the topic" !!
The Venn diagram for "need a bunny" and "aggressive" cards would be a circle (need a bunny for) with a second circle almost the same size nestled inside of it (aggressive). Therefore: All aggressive cards you need a bunny to play. Most cards that you need a bunny to play are aggressive. COMA bunnies can only play cards outside of both sets (cards you don't need a bunny for), Halo bunnies can only play those cards outside of the "aggressive" set, which includes choose a carrot cards and all cards you don't need a bunny to play.
Though if you don't need a bunny to play it, then I guess the bunny itself isn't playing the card. But that's just semantics.
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Post by Jeffro on Aug 5, 2005 8:53:08 GMT -5
I'll trade a yellow pawn and a Congenial bunny for a set of semantics...
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Post by HareOfTheDog on Aug 5, 2005 15:40:02 GMT -5
Boy, there have been some antics on THESE boards.
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Post by whitbunny on Aug 5, 2005 19:24:34 GMT -5
Boy, there have been some antics on THESE boards. Speaking of which, I have some antiques to sell. (or should that be sum antiques? Forget it. Like I said, .)
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Post by Sir Fobos on Aug 16, 2005 8:37:30 GMT -5
Wow once the puns start flying then you cant get them back in thier cage. I dont have any puns for you guys, but i have enjoyed reading yours.
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