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- From: liebea@rebecca.its.rpi.edu (Adam Fred Lieberman)
- Subject: Re: Come on stupid idiots!
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- Organization: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
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- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 07:01:39 GMT
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- In article <C18C4G.EJH@unix.amherst.edu> pjmorse@unix.amherst.edu (Polar Bear) writes:
- >Has anyone ever seriously looked at traffic lights? I mean, the odds must be
- >more or less even that it be green or red, but has anyone else noticed that
- >they seem to come in spurts? For instance:
- > A) there is a temporary light about 1/4 mile from my house at home.
- >My brother claims that whenever he is driving, it is red, and whenever I am
- >driving, it is green. I KNOW it is only green when he's in the passenger's
- >seat...
- > B) I recently ran a road race in which the city police temporarily
- >stopped traffic for the race. The stop lights still worked, though, and every
- >one turned red just as I was about run through that intersection.
- >
- >These are just examples. I see two alternatives: complete and random stoplight-
- >probability anarchy, or an omnicient and omnipotent Stop Light Fate.
- >
- >Any other opinions?
- >--
- >Polar Bear ...
-
- I see another alternative: The stoplights are intelligent beings, or
- collectively, a single intelligent being, with their own ideas about when
- they should be what color.
-
- -Adam
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