Degres of separation
Jan. 31st, 2011 09:08 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So,
lordofthewheel's sister does this Wolf Conservation thing. I nabbed a flyer because I thought
omylouse would be interested. As it happened she already knew lordofthwheel's sister.
This sort of thing happens a lot. I know that
beermat knows a fair number of people in Brighton and a lot of them know various people in the Brighton Tribe. What was more of a surprise was when he mentioned the name of a school friend of mine. And there are a couple of people who know everybody in the greater geek community.
I'm still of the opinion that there are actually only a few hundred real people, and I know most of them. Everyone else is a computer controlled NPC with a very limited stock of random meaningless phrases about football to prevent me from trying too hard to talk to them.
There's a theory that any two random people will have on average six degrees of separation between them. I suspect in the UK geeksphere, this is closer to three people.
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This sort of thing happens a lot. I know that
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I'm still of the opinion that there are actually only a few hundred real people, and I know most of them. Everyone else is a computer controlled NPC with a very limited stock of random meaningless phrases about football to prevent me from trying too hard to talk to them.
There's a theory that any two random people will have on average six degrees of separation between them. I suspect in the UK geeksphere, this is closer to three people.
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