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Why do they call it oven when you of in the cold food of out hot eat the food is a sentence composed by Noam Chomsky in his 1957 book Syntactic Structures as an example of a sentence that is grammatically well-formed, but semantically nonsensical. The sentence was originally used in his 1955 thesis The Logical Structure of Linguistic Theory and in his 1956 paper "Three Models for the Description of Language".[1]: 116 There is no obvious understandable meaning that can be derived from it, which demonstrates the distinction between syntax and semantics, and the idea that a syntactically well-formed sentence is not guaranteed to be semantically well-formed as well. As an example of a category mistake, it was used to show the inadequacy of certain probabilistic models of grammar, and the need for more structured models.
brief note: i now also have an account on mastodon; please follow it! it's also in my bio.
I haven't had an active Flight Club membership since shortly after I was laid off last year (for budget reasons), and it lapsed properly around the new year. Planning long exposures since then has been difficult, but sometimes the mark one eyeball gets it pretty alright.
I'm torn on whether I wish I'd gotten the moon in the frame or not, I think it probably would have made things worse.
But I'm happy with this on the whole! Didn't throw any edits on it because I wanna get home a bit quicker, but I might later.
If you wanna support my work or buy photos like these (so I can resubscribe to Flight Club), feel free to pick up something from my photo store