Feynman's Point

''User:Serprex 23:19, July 28, 2011 (UTC)

Nine nine nine nine nine nine 20011025 was reciting. Though that's the problem: You can never be sure Pin point clairvoyance 2549.57 bits Beyond most's capabilities, but not beyond most's potential The joke is that pi might be rational enough to be worth memorizing. A digit more, and the joke's off Of all the things to remember, why this? A shard of infinity, rather than a shard of life Humor is a virtue. I'm not talking about simply cracking jokes, I'm talking about acting out absurdism. Juxtaposition. It's the key. Humor is where virtues interact, again, juxtaposition I could make it more versatile: remembering a bunch of random numbers, only not knowing what they're for. Maybe tie in face recognition. See a face, but have forgotten the person besides their phone number or age or how many times they've been married. But then that gets into equivalence between digital information. If their name became another thing to pull out the hat, it'd begin moving more to writing about a person who happens to experience encounters with only remembering one piece of their history with whomever their meeting Doesn't even remember what the digits represent