ledo,
3.2.2005 9:34 MEZ
Witze finde ich eigentlich nur selten witzig. Das mag daran liegen, dass ich große Schwierigkeiten habe, mir Situationen wie "kommt ein Känguruh in eine Bar" oder "ein Amerikaner, ein Österreicher und ein Schweizer gehen ins Puff" konkret vorzustellen. Jedenfalls finde ich nur sehr wenige Witze witzig.
In der Jännerausgabe der "Notices of the AMS" http://www.ams.org/notices/200501/200501-toc.html ist eine Abhandlung über Mathematikerwitze, natürlich mit zahlreichen Beispielen, erschienen. Mathematikerwitze sind für mich normalerweise am wenigsten zum Lachen. Den Artikel finde ich trotzdem aus 2 Gründen bemerkenswert: Erstens kommt drin eine wirklich gute Norbert-Wiener-Anekdote vor (selber suchen!), zweitens kommt drin ein Witz vor, den ich hier wiedergeben will, um damit zu beweisen, dass der Blog NICHT aus Chavinisten (und der christl) besteht:
Two mathematicians are in a bar. The first one says to the second that the average person knows very little about basic mathematics. The second one disagrees and claims that most people can cope with a reasonable amount of math. The first mathematician goes off to the washroom, and in his absence the second calls over the waitress. He tells her that in a few minutes, after his friend has returned, he will call her over and ask her a question. All she has to do is answer “one third x cubed.” She repeats “one thir–dex cue?” He repeats “one third x cubed.” She asks, “one thir dex cuebd?” “Yes, that’s right,” he says. So she agrees, and goes off mumbling to herself, “one thir dex cuebd...”. The first guy returns and the second proposes a bet to prove his point, that most people do know something about basic math. He says he will ask the blonde waitress an integral, and the first laughingly agrees. The second man calls over the waitress and asks “what is the integral of x squared?” The waitress says “one third x cubed” and while walking away, turns back and says over her shoulder, “plus a constant!”
Alfred Dorfer, 4.2.2005 14:12 MEZ Sicher:
Mit dem Lift hinauf,
mit dem Helikopter wieder runter.
helgster, 4.2.2005 10:07 MEZ sure - in skiing the best skier ALWAYS wins ;-)
By the way - is there heli-skiing in Innsbruck?
ledo, 3.2.2005 19:25 MEZ No, it didn't. That's the problem with football. Luckily, skiing does not suffer from this problem.
By the way, I'm going home NOW and make another randonée tomorrow afternoon, right after landing. Lucky me.
helgster, 3.2.2005 18:29 MEZ Right. About the match: did the best team win?
roli, 3.2.2005 18:21 MEZ Jetzt schreibt sich der ledo schon selbst verrückte Kommentare. Meiner Ansicht nach knallt der gerade komplett durch... ;·>
ledo, 3.2.2005 16:32 MEZ All right, at least one who does't find the joke too bad. And sorry about my mistake with the vikings. Iwasawa theory ("pseudo-null") isn't my closest friend. I might have been passively thinking of some anti-isomorphism during our discussion in the bar, watching Chech Republic vs. Greece.
helgster, 3.2.2005 15:18 MEZ Dear ledo - fun joke indeed! Also - about our discussion this summer (during some Euro 2004 game)
on swedish vikings - I seem to remember I referred to my swedish friends as "pseudo-vikings"...not
"anti-vikings".
roli, 3.2.2005 10:14 MEZ Buahahahahahah.
ledo, 3.2.2005 10:10 MEZ Ich habe nie behauptet, dass der witzig ist.
roli, 3.2.2005 10:04 MEZ Ein Brüller. Ein Schenkelklopfer sondersgleichen. Unglaublich.
schwarzerkaffee, 3.2.2005 10:02 MEZ alter hut!! << zurück
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