@StevenGould @coffeeem @matociquala @scottlynch78 Inductive stoves are good, but I've always found that deductive stoves are more reliable.
@StevenBrust @StevenGould @coffeeem @matociquala @scottlynch78 okay, but if I can't have a Kantian stove, neither can anybody else
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@chaosprime@StevenGould@coffeeem@matociquala@scottlynch78 That is implicit in the stove-in-itself. -
@StevenBrust@chaosprime the quantum stove allows you to know what you're cooking, or how cooked it is, but not both simultaneously -
@james1gal@StevenBrust@chaosprime If you have Schrödinger's stove, your meal is both raw, AND cooked until you open the door. -
@RossGalbraith@james1gal@StevenBrust@chaosprime while, of course, the barthesian stove means the death of the cook... -
@speakingsilencs@RossGalbraith@james1gal@StevenBrust the Sartrean stove requires no fuel, but other people have to be in the room -
@chaosprime@speakingsilencs@RossGalbraith@james1gal@StevenBrust Fuel is other people. -
@MrPersimmon@chaosprime@speakingsilencs@RossGalbraith@james1gal And with that, your honor, the defense rests. - End of conversation
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