Find today’s readings here. “Let your ‘Yes’ mean ‘Yes,’ and your ‘No’ mean ‘No.’ Anything more is from the Evil One.” I sometimes find yes-or-no questions brusque, perturbing, even unsettling. It’s ...
84. Do you have a sense of humor? 85. Are you someone who never gets a joke? 86. Have you ever driven the wrong way on a one-way street? 87. Did you ever botch a recipe? 88. Have you ever tipped over ...
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What Is a Bit, How Yes or No Questions Became the Unit of Information
How do we measure the amount of information in a message? By counting the minimum number of yes or no questions needed to identify it, early communication theorists defined the bit and laid the ...
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