September 12 (any time on Earth):I think that gives people in Anchorage an unfair advantage.
Deadline for papers to be published before the conference.
September 26 (any time on earth):
Deadline for papers and presentation slides for post-conference proceedings.
On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 6:16:58 PM UTC+2, Anton Ertl wrote:
September 12 (any time on Earth):
Deadline for papers to be published before the conference.
September 26 (any time on earth):
Deadline for papers and presentation slides for post-conference proceedings. >I think that gives people in Anchorage an unfair advantage.
Hans Bezemer <the.bee...@gmail.com> writes:
On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 6:16:58 PM UTC+2, Anton Ertl wrote:
In which way? The deadlines are the same for everyone:September 12 (any time on Earth):I think that gives people in Anchorage an unfair advantage.
Deadline for papers to be published before the conference.
September 26 (any time on earth):
Deadline for papers and presentation slides for post-conference proceedings.
2022-09-12-23:59:59 UTC-12
2022-09-26-23:59:59 UTC-12
See <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anywhere_on_Earth>
And you can see the time in that time zone at
<https://www.timeanddate.com/time/zones/aoe>
- anton
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In which way? The deadlines are the same for everyone:You said "Any time" - not "Anywhere". Still. Can't people take a "tongue in cheek" joke anymore?
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2022-09-26-23:59:59 UTC-12
On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 7:53:32 PM UTC+2, Anton Ertl wrote:If you are an English teacher - fine. You are in the rong group then.
In which way? The deadlines are the same for everyone:You said "Any time" - not "Anywhere". Still. Can't people take a "tongue in cheek" joke anymore?
2022-09-12-23:59:59 UTC-12
2022-09-26-23:59:59 UTC-12
Hans Bezemer
On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 7:53:32 PM UTC+2, Anton Ertl wrote:
In which way? The deadlines are the same for everyone:You said "Any time" - not "Anywhere". Still. Can't people take a "tongue in cheek" joke anymore?
2022-09-12-23:59:59 UTC-12
2022-09-26-23:59:59 UTC-12
On 28/08/2022 23:34, Hans Bezemer wrote:
On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 7:53:32 PM UTC+2, Anton Ertl wrote:No. It is strictly forbidden.
In which way? The deadlines are the same for everyone:You said "Any time" - not "Anywhere". Still. Can't people take a "tongue in cheek" joke anymore?
2022-09-12-23:59:59 UTC-12
2022-09-26-23:59:59 UTC-12
Ron AARON schrieb am Montag, 29. August 2022 um 10:54:24 UTC+2:
On 28/08/2022 23:34, Hans Bezemer wrote:
On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 7:53:32 PM UTC+2, Anton Ertl wrote:No. It is strictly forbidden.
In which way? The deadlines are the same for everyone:You said "Any time" - not "Anywhere". Still. Can't people take a "tongue in cheek" joke anymore?
2022-09-12-23:59:59 UTC-12
2022-09-26-23:59:59 UTC-12
Wokeism forbids making jokes about severely disadvantaged minorities.
Like Alaskans.
On Monday, August 29, 2022 at 8:06:23 AM UTC+2, jpit...@gmail.com wrote: Well, Oxford isn't good enough. Freud has made many publications about humor. He sought the root of humor within the Superego, Ego and It. If you have a nice Superego, it will allow you to make light and benevolent humor. If your Superego is not sonice, your humor will be very biting and sarcastic. If you have a very strict Superego - it won't allow you to tell any jokes at all. Which is very revealing when you consider the reputation of German humor.
Freud thought that jokes were crude - and primarily expressed lust and hostility. Comedy, however, was more the sarcastic subversion of thoughts better left unexpressed. And the latter category was more in the kind of "wordplay". Freud also thoughtthat "surprise" played a big role in humor. One expects a situation to develop one way, but it takes an unexpected turn.
Here the unexpected turn is that the very last people in the world who can submit a paper are the Alaskans - since everybody elses deadline has been passed. Combine that with the number of probable Alaskan Forth programmers and the joke becomes clear.
I hate to explain jokes, but sometimes - due to cultural differences - one has no choice.
Hans Bezemer
September 12 (any time on Earth):I think that gives people in Anchorage an unfair advantage.
Deadline for papers to be published before the conference.
September 26 (any time on earth):
Deadline for papers and presentation slides for post-conference proceedings.
On Monday, 29 August 2022 at 17:12:26 UTC+1, the.bee...@gmail.com wrote:nice, your humor will be very biting and sarcastic. If you have a very strict Superego - it won't allow you to tell any jokes at all. Which is very revealing when you consider the reputation of German humor.
On Monday, August 29, 2022 at 8:06:23 AM UTC+2, jpit...@gmail.com wrote: Well, Oxford isn't good enough. Freud has made many publications about humor. He sought the root of humor within the Superego, Ego and It. If you have a nice Superego, it will allow you to make light and benevolent humor. If your Superego is not so
that "surprise" played a big role in humor. One expects a situation to develop one way, but it takes an unexpected turn.Freud thought that jokes were crude - and primarily expressed lust and hostility. Comedy, however, was more the sarcastic subversion of thoughts better left unexpressed. And the latter category was more in the kind of "wordplay". Freud also thought
Here the unexpected turn is that the very last people in the world who can submit a paper are the Alaskans - since everybody elses deadline has been passed. Combine that with the number of probable Alaskan Forth programmers and the joke becomes clear.
I hate to explain jokes, but sometimes - due to cultural differences - one has no choice.
Hans BezemerA nasty comment does not change if you try massage it into a joke.
We all know that the amount of Forthers there is minimal or 0. So where is the joke?
You try to be funny - definitely did not work, as the other comments show.
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On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 6:16:58 PM UTC+2, Anton Ertl wrote:
September 12 (any time on Earth):I think that gives people in Anchorage an unfair advantage.
Deadline for papers to be published before the conference.
September 26 (any time on earth):
Deadline for papers and presentation slides for post-conference proceedings.
Hans Bezemer
I find it amazing that
Anton posts about Euroforth 2022 - a brilliant event, and one of the few Forth events worldwide
about 100 people have looked at his post now
none of the posts here ( except for Anton's ) are related to the event.
But there we are ...
On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 6:16:58 PM UTC+2, Anton Ertl wrote:
September 12 (any time on Earth):
Deadline for papers to be published before the conference.
September 26 (any time on earth):
Deadline for papers and presentation slides for post-conference proceedings. >I think that gives people in Anchorage an unfair advantage.
Hans Bezemer
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