That's the question the The Counter-Intuitive Comparison Institute of North America is asking.
Their ultimate goal is to find the best thing in the world!
Watch this: http://homepage.mac.com/clintwynn/thebigchart/thebigchart.html
HAHAHAHAHAHA!
"Then, the male sort of touches himself to procreate..."
hehehe
Re: "Their ultimate goal is to find the best thing in the world!"
quite impossible quest of course. There are valid constructs where
A>B and B>C yet C>A ... so in these cases how could they ever find the best of this group without even extending it to the world at large. But watching them behave like a dog chasing its own tale could be somewhat interesting.
It's quite pointless, too, but that's the whole reason the video was put together-- for comedy.
Rock > Scissors, Scissors > Paper, Paper > Rock
Thats one of them...
I was thinking of 3 pairs of dice like objects ... with different digits on the faces of each set... its possible to roll the set A against Set B and have A win consistently, and B against C will result in a win for B consistently, while if you roll C against A (and despite intuition) C will win consistently ...
And I should have watched the video first ![]()
That why we have that sports-draw style chart. You lose, you're out!![]()
And yes... WATCH THE VIDEO!
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