That sentence does appear in this blog, unlikely though that might seem, in a post in which I summarized, among other things, odd search terms that had brought people to Field Notes. At the time it was sheer coincidence that that search happened to work, but of course since I mentioned it, it's no longer coincidence. Moreover, since I'm mentioning it again here, I am practically putting myself forth as an expert on the subject. Search engines are still figuring out the use-mention distinction.
The exact phrase "How many threes are in a dozen?" turns up only two hits (soon to be three). Since the other one is a discourse on riddles, I should mention that I don't know the intended answer. The only ones I can come up with are:
- Um, four, right?
- None -- there are no threes in "a dozen"
- 220 (that's the math degree talking)
[And, of course, right after I hit the publish button I realized the right answer is almost certainly 12]
1 comment:
I got 20
Post a Comment