I was in bed thinking this morning, and I suddenly remembered Charles Osgood, who was a radio personality in the days before TV. Some of the older readers might remember him. I recalled one particularly clever topic of his.
I’ll try to tell it now.
The odd part about zero is that it represents nothing. If you look at a ruler, the first number is one, but all the marks for numbers less than one are present, but there is no zero printed there.
It would look funny to have a half of a circle on the ruler, and the other half off in thin air.
Zero is a number, but if you put 6 zeros down in a row, you still have nothing. If you put a one in front of the zeros, you suddenly have a million of nothing. Zero means nothing, but we cannot live without it.
God bless Charles Osgood, wherever he his.
This is Dr. Ray, signing off until later.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
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That's a good story! It was good seeing you, Frank and Rick yesterday. Keep typing - you're gaining some followers!
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