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<blockquote data-quote="hong" data-source="post: 235620" data-attributes="member: 537"><p><strong>[PLAIN]Re: Re: [OT] The jokes you hate[/PLAIN]</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, it's really very simple. Orc and Pie is an old TV game show from the 70s, I believe. There are three doors. One has an Orc behind it, and another has a Pie. You pick a door, and if it has the Pie behind it, you get to eat it. If you get the Orc, you have to fight it. So anyway, you pick a door, and then Monte Haul (no relation to Monte Cook), who's the host of the game show, opens another door that has nothing behind it. You can then choose whether to stay with the door you picked, or switch to the other unopened door. It's an elementary exercise in conditional probability, but one that surprisingly many people get wrong. This puzzle is what has led to the tradition of excessively cerebral campaigns being called "Monte Haul".</p><p></p><p>As for 1337-speak, I believe it originates from the Los Angeles Police Department's codes for different sorts of offences. A code 1337 is a case of software piracy, and so software pirates are 1337-speakers. The famous new wave band, Van Halen, also released an album with the same title.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hong, post: 235620, member: 537"] [b][PLAIN]Re: Re: [OT] The jokes you hate[/PLAIN][/b] Well, it's really very simple. Orc and Pie is an old TV game show from the 70s, I believe. There are three doors. One has an Orc behind it, and another has a Pie. You pick a door, and if it has the Pie behind it, you get to eat it. If you get the Orc, you have to fight it. So anyway, you pick a door, and then Monte Haul (no relation to Monte Cook), who's the host of the game show, opens another door that has nothing behind it. You can then choose whether to stay with the door you picked, or switch to the other unopened door. It's an elementary exercise in conditional probability, but one that surprisingly many people get wrong. This puzzle is what has led to the tradition of excessively cerebral campaigns being called "Monte Haul". As for 1337-speak, I believe it originates from the Los Angeles Police Department's codes for different sorts of offences. A code 1337 is a case of software piracy, and so software pirates are 1337-speakers. The famous new wave band, Van Halen, also released an album with the same title. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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