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Ubuntu/gbrainy.
2011/3/27 Vladimir Kooznetsov <email address hidden>:
> Logical flaws in the 'words' game make it unbearable. There are 2 feet
> and TWENTY (20) fingers, not 10.
If you're talking about the verbal analogy «feet / two | toes», I
don't see the problem with it. Hands have 10 fingers and feet have 10
toes. Finger and toe can't be used indistinctly in English, they refer
to different extremities.
> And that's just one example.
Do you remember some other problematic analogy? It's difficult to
improve them if we don't know where exactly the problems are.
Hi Vladimir,
Thank you for taking the time to file this report and helping improve
Ubuntu/gbrainy.
2011/3/27 Vladimir Kooznetsov <email address hidden>:
> Logical flaws in the 'words' game make it unbearable. There are 2 feet
> and TWENTY (20) fingers, not 10.
If you're talking about the verbal analogy «feet / two | toes», I
don't see the problem with it. Hands have 10 fingers and feet have 10
toes. Finger and toe can't be used indistinctly in English, they refer
to different extremities.
> And that's just one example.
Do you remember some other problematic analogy? It's difficult to
improve them if we don't know where exactly the problems are.