Humor for XY aficionados

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aurumdigitus
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Humor for XY aficionados

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Was looking at the The XYplorer Roadmap and contemplating the soon to be introduced Multilingual Support. Then a revelation struck! What happens when the last Red item has turned Green? Will this be anything like the Mayan Long Count Calendar predicted and the universe will come to an end?

Awesome thought ...

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Not enough time - the Sun will become a red giant before that happens. The items in a red part are popping out from a parallel universe.
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Come to Cologne on Carnival and you see the capital of this parallel universe.

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aurumdigitus wrote:What happens when the last Red item has turned Green?
What a silly question, everyone knows that the second principle of XYdynamics holds: in XYplorer the number of features can only increase.
Since Don cannot predict future, more features are asked by users than he can think of his own, thus red items formation is faster than their conversion into green items.
Therefore there will always be at least n red items, with n equal to tan(pi/4)=1
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Marco wrote:Therefore there will always be at least n red items, with n equal to tan(pi/4)=1
Yes, but that fails to take into account the effect of the Higgs boson on the Gravitational constant of the alternate universe!

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Looks like my nerd filter is buggy...

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