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Re: Matheology � 217
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Feb 14, 2013 10:29 AM
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"fom" <fomJUNK@nyms.net> wrote in message news:n-2dnZWmWsocdYbMnZ2dnUVZ_qGdnZ2d@giganews.com... > On 2/13/2013 9:51 AM, AMeiwes wrote: >> "fom" <fomJUNK@nyms.net> wrote in message >> news:Y66dnS5kWL0YJ4TMnZ2dnUVZ_r0AAAAA@giganews.com... >>> On 2/11/2013 4:10 PM, Virgil wrote: >>>> In article >>>> <5d5af458-452d-4225-b440-43421f255001@hl5g2000vbb.googlegroups.com>, >>>> WM <mueckenh@rz.fh-augsburg.de> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Matheology § 217 >>>>> >>>>> Whatever may play a role in mathematics, symbols, numbers, operators, >>>>> definitions, theorems: All together belongs to a countable set. >>>> >>>> Until such a set can be much more well defined that that, no such set >>>> can possibly exist. >>>> >>> >>> To the contrary, 12 words, 6 punctuation marks. >>> >>> It is a countable set with 18 elements. >> >> you not counting the spaces, >> and counting same word several times >> >> >> > > Well, I see 10+1 spaces that I missed, and one newline. > > But am I missing something else? It sure seems like > 12 words before the "All" > > Thanks for the correction. >
before the All --- elements, no repeated, upper/lowercase, (subset of ASCII set) take out the repeated from;
"Whatever may play a role in mathematics, symbols, numbers, operators, definitions, theorems:"
Whatevr myploincs,budf:
I get 23
there are several tools online if you google "frequency word count" or "frequency letter count" that can do a lot of this for you. using "frequency word count" you can establish if a person is narcissistic by the ratio of I+me+mine to total # words (JSH was in the 17% range!)
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