Not so useless after all
But we can't let you in.
Today's problem is about the Society for Useless Information which decides that people can only join by submitting a piece of useless information. The problem is that years pass and there are no new members. What's gone wrong?
I thought about this and wondered whether it had something to do with the information. The answer is a little less exciting than you might expect and lies in the word "useless". The information being submitted is not completely useless because the one thing for which it is useful is the gaining of admission to the Society for Useless Information. Hence, no one can actually join the Society.
A silly dinner party exercise, methinks.
Today's problem is about the Society for Useless Information which decides that people can only join by submitting a piece of useless information. The problem is that years pass and there are no new members. What's gone wrong?
I thought about this and wondered whether it had something to do with the information. The answer is a little less exciting than you might expect and lies in the word "useless". The information being submitted is not completely useless because the one thing for which it is useful is the gaining of admission to the Society for Useless Information. Hence, no one can actually join the Society.
A silly dinner party exercise, methinks.
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