I predict that the youtube music video with the most views of 2012 will either be:
1) A Farsi reggae version of “Good King Wenceslas”, by an Iranian who has publicly wished for the death of Barack Obama or;
2) A pudgy middle-aged guy singing about some district of Seol that no non-Koreans have ever heard about. In Korean. Also, he will have publicly expressed the wish that the family members of American servicemembers will die.
And the president will watch this performance and applaud.
ALSO I predict that at least one American presidential candidate will publicly take a stance against a major character from Sesame Street.
ALSO I predict that the Queen of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Great Britain will be seen parachuting into London, or at least her stunt double will do so with her apparent consent, if not pleasure.
Most fearsome of all: I predict (rot13 for the faint of heart)
Guvf pbzzrag vf n cynprubyqre. V cerqvpg gung, nobhg n lrne sebz abj, V’yy rqvg guvf pbzzrag gb ergebnpgviryl znxr zlfrys ybbx oevyyvnag. Ng guvf cbvag, V fubhyq cebonoyl vafreg fbzr xvaq bs rzbgvpba be fbzrguvat gb vaqvpngr gung V’z abg pbzcyrgryl frevbhf. Ba frpbaq gubhtug, V pbhyq qb gung ergebnpgviryl nf jryy.
Unccl arj lrne, YrffJebat! Guvf lrne, znl nyy bs hf or yrff jebat guna jr jrer ynfg lrne!
C.F. V’q or tengrshy sbe ercyl pbzzragf nybat gur yvarf bs, fnl, “Arire! Pyrneyl lbh ner rvgure znq be—vs guvf cerqvpgvba pbzrf gehr—n travhf!” Gunaxf va nqinapr.
This comment is a placeholder. I predict that, about a year from now, I’ll edit this comment to retroactively make myself look brilliant. At this point, I should probably insert some kind of emoticon or something to indicate that I’m not completely serious. On second thought, I could do that retroactively as well.
Lack of asterix means definite proof that the quote is fake.
I could find a comment of yours that you edited after publishing, and comment a fake “quote of the original” on it.
See, I agree that having an unedited comment is very important for verifying predictions later- but nyan_sandwich’s comment won’t count to a future reader as infallible evidence of what Costanza once said. The future reader must consider the possibility that nyan_sandwich was lying.
(Of course, ve wasn’t. But we’re all being pedantic here.)
This comment is a placeholder. I predict that, about a year from now, I’ll edit this comment to retroactively make myself look brilliant. At this point, I should probably insert some kind of emoticon or something to indicate that I’m not completely serious. On second thought, I could do that retroactively as well.
oh yeah?
I endorse the parent comment as being honestly quoted from the grandparent comment, which does not contain further predictions.
Not to be a drag, but your evil schemes will come to naught. When you edit a post it changes the date next to your name and adds an asterisk at the end, thereby destroying your illusion of prescience.
EDIT: The italicized and bolded text above is incorrect as pointed out by wedrifid.
EDIT: This comment has been edited after the child comment.
EDIT: Didn’t think so. The asterix is added, of course. The date doesn’t change.
EDIT: In case the purpose of this was missed (it seems to have been). I saw something wrong, but before I corrected I realized that I might be overconfident. So the right thing to do is test!
I predict that the youtube music video with the most views of 2012 will either be:
1) A Farsi reggae version of “Good King Wenceslas”, by an Iranian who has publicly wished for the death of Barack Obama or;
2) A pudgy middle-aged guy singing about some district of Seol that no non-Koreans have ever heard about. In Korean. Also, he will have publicly expressed the wish that the family members of American servicemembers will die.
And the president will watch this performance and applaud.
ALSO I predict that at least one American presidential candidate will publicly take a stance against a major character from Sesame Street.
ALSO I predict that the Queen of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Great Britain will be seen parachuting into London, or at least her stunt double will do so with her apparent consent, if not pleasure.
Most fearsome of all: I predict (rot13 for the faint of heart)
Guvf pbzzrag vf n cynprubyqre. V cerqvpg gung, nobhg n lrne sebz abj, V’yy rqvg guvf pbzzrag gb ergebnpgviryl znxr zlfrys ybbx oevyyvnag. Ng guvf cbvag, V fubhyq cebonoyl vafreg fbzr xvaq bs rzbgvpba be fbzrguvat gb vaqvpngr gung V’z abg pbzcyrgryl frevbhf. Ba frpbaq gubhtug, V pbhyq qb gung ergebnpgviryl nf jryy.
Unccl arj lrne, YrffJebat! Guvf lrne, znl nyy bs hf or yrff jebat guna jr jrer ynfg lrne!
C.F. V’q or tengrshy sbe ercyl pbzzragf nybat gur yvarf bs, fnl, “Arire! Pyrneyl lbh ner rvgure znq be—vs guvf cerqvpgvba pbzrf gehr—n travhf!” Gunaxf va nqinapr.
oh yeah?
Two can play at this game.
Incorrect, since nyan_sandwich’s post lacks the asterix after the posting time marking an edited post.
Solvent didn’t edit ver comment, either. Solvent’s point was that, a year from now, Costanza can just say that nyan_sandwich made up a fake quote.
irrelevant, presence or absence of the asterix for the quoted post is what matters.
Not at anywhere near the same level of plausibility. Lack of asterix means definite proof that the quote is fake.
I could find a comment of yours that you edited after publishing, and comment a fake “quote of the original” on it.
See, I agree that having an unedited comment is very important for verifying predictions later- but nyan_sandwich’s comment won’t count to a future reader as infallible evidence of what Costanza once said. The future reader must consider the possibility that nyan_sandwich was lying.
(Of course, ve wasn’t. But we’re all being pedantic here.)
Dammit, I forgot that the underscore in nyan sandwich’s name would translate into italics. And for obvious reasons, I ain’t editing that comment.
So what? None of that impacts my point that the relation between the two comment pairs in question is not symmetric in the way originally implied.
I don’t know what to say...
I endorse the parent comment as being honestly quoted from the grandparent comment, which does not contain further predictions.
I predict changes will be made to LessWrong’s interface within the year that will make this impossible (e.g. a ‘edited’ date marker). 50%
I also predict you will forget about this comment or for some other reason not in fact edit it. 90%
Very nearly right about me forgetting, but it’s a year to the day. Happy new year!
It is hard for me to articulate how unlikely this is to occur. You are either the most sublime genius to ever exist, or a giant fool.
Never! Clearly you are either mad or—if this prediction comes true—a genius!
Not to be a drag, but your evil schemes will come to naught. When you edit a post it changes the date next to your name and adds an asterisk at the end, thereby destroying your illusion of prescience.
EDIT: The italicized and bolded text above is incorrect as pointed out by wedrifid.
Does it?
EDIT: This comment has been edited after the child comment.
EDIT: Didn’t think so. The asterix is added, of course. The date doesn’t change.
EDIT: In case the purpose of this was missed (it seems to have been). I saw something wrong, but before I corrected I realized that I might be overconfident. So the right thing to do is test!
I tested it for myself and falsified my original claim about the date. Thanks for making me less wrong.
Really?