Top 10 Jokes of All Time

Saturday, August 16, 2008 7:45 PM

A study commisioned for dave led by ancient funnies expert Dr Paul McDonald from the University of Wolverhampton and his team, came up with the top 10 recorded jokes from the ancient civilizations.

Here they are (Drum rolls…)

1. Something which has never occurred since time immemorial: a young woman did not fart in her husband’s lap (1900 BC – 1600 BC Sumerian Proverb Collection 1.12-1.13)

2. How do you entertain a bored pharaoh? You sail a boatload of young women dressed only in fishing nets down the Nile and urge the pharaoh to go catch a fish (An abridged version first found in 1600 BC on the Westcar Papryus)

3. Three ox drivers from Adab were thirsty: one owned the ox, the other owned the cow and the other owned the wagon’s load. The owner of the ox refused to get water because he feared his ox would be eaten by a lion; the owner of the cow refused because he thought his cow might wander off into the desert; the owner of the wagon refused because he feared his load would be stolen. So they all went. In their absence the ox made love to the cow which gave birth to a calf which ate the wagon’s load. Problem: Who owns the calf?! (1200 BC)

4. A woman who was blind in one eye has been married to a man for 20 years. When he found another woman he said to her, “I shall divorce you because you are said to be blind in one eye.” And she answered him: “Have you just discovered that after 20 years of marriage!?” (Egyptian circa 1100 BC)

5. Odysseus tells the Cyclops that his real name is nobody. When Odysseus instructs his men to attack the Cyclops, the Cyclops shouts: “Help, nobody is attacking me!” No one comes to help. (Homer. The Odyssey 800 BC)

6. Question: What animal walks on four feet in the morning, two at noon and three at evening? Answer: Man. He goes on all fours as a baby, on two feet as a man and uses a cane in old age (Appears in Oedipus Tyrannus and first performed in 429 BC)

7. Man is even more eager to copulate than a donkey - his purse is what restrains him (Egyptian, Ptolemaic Period 304 BC – 30 BC)

8. Augustus was touring his Empire and noticed a man in the crowd who bore a striking resemblance to himself. Intrigued he asked: “Was your mother at one time in service at the Palace?” “No your Highness,” he replied, “but my father was.” (Credited to the Emporer Augustus 63 BC – 29 AD)

9. Wishing to teach his donkey not to eat, a pedant did not offer him any food. When the donkey died of hunger, he said “I’ve had a great loss. Just when he had learned not to eat, he died.” (Dated to the Philogelos 4th /5th Century AD)

10. Asked by the court barber how he wanted his hair cut, the king replied: “In silence.” (Collected in the Philogelos or “Laughter-Lover” the oldest extant jest book and compiled in the 4th/5th Century AD).

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Deep Blue

Wednesday, August 13, 2008 11:29 PM

Deep blue was a chess playing supercomputer developed by IBM which defeated chess grandmaster Garry Kimovich Kasparov in 1997. It was developed by Feng-hsiung and his team in the quest to build a computer to take on chess grandmasters. It evaluates 200000000 moves per second compared to the 3 moves per second of the human. It relies on brute-force analysis of thousands of matches between the world grandmasters to pick its move.

So what are the parameters it evaluates?

Value of each piece - Each piece has a value attached to it - A pawn has a value of 1, knight 3, bishops and rooks 5, queen 9 and the king, beyond value.

Area under control - The computer tries to maximise the number of squares of the board under its control.

Safety of the king - Any move must only reinforce the safety of the king, since if the king is taken the match is over.

Tempo - this refers to the rate of advancing of the player.

Do these points enchance your game? Please comment your opinions/experiences here

Read more:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Deep_Blue

http://www.research.ibm.com/deepblue/home/html/b.shtml

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