I think a goodly percentage of the population here will find this amusing...
>Werner Heisenberg, Kurt Godel and Noam Chomsky walk into a bar.
>Heisenberg looks around the bar and says, "Because there are three of
>us and because this is a bar, it must be a joke. But the question
>remains, is it funny or not?" And Godel thinks for a moment and
>says, "Well, because we're inside the joke, we can't tell whether
>it's funny. We'd have to be outside looking at it." And Chomsky
>looks at both of them and says, "Of course it's funny. You're just
>telling it wrong."
At the risk of sounding like a moron to many of the very smart people on this list, doesn't the Godel line sound like it should have been said by Heisenberg? Or is that part of the joke that I apparently completely missed? I'm admittedly handicapped by knowing very little about Kurt Godel ....
Dave
