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[The statement had something to do with the internet]. EDIT.
Thanks to Kaplan VR passage, I already knew a good way to address this WS. I recalled a Finder's Theory or something that posited that too much information made it increasingly difficult to find exactly what you're looking for. So I talked about that and then got bored and decided to put it in my own words. This is roughly what I wrote on the WS:
"Imagine a Where's Waldo puzzle that increased in size exponentially, stretching on for pages and pages, but there still was only one Waldo. Unless the number of Waldos to find increased as well (EDIT), it would become more and more difficult to find Waldo."
I just thought that was funny and wanted to share it with you all.
Anyone else have interesting WS responses?
Thanks to Kaplan VR passage, I already knew a good way to address this WS. I recalled a Finder's Theory or something that posited that too much information made it increasingly difficult to find exactly what you're looking for. So I talked about that and then got bored and decided to put it in my own words. This is roughly what I wrote on the WS:
"Imagine a Where's Waldo puzzle that increased in size exponentially, stretching on for pages and pages, but there still was only one Waldo. Unless the number of Waldos to find increased as well (EDIT), it would become more and more difficult to find Waldo."
I just thought that was funny and wanted to share it with you all.
Anyone else have interesting WS responses?