I’m talking, of course, about transit routes and radio stations.
Wait 'til you find out about nouns.
The arbitrary fuckers can be character strings as well as numbers.
But those numbers aren’t arbitrary. There are reasons they are set, and there are reasons you would remember them.
If you live in a society, you’ll probably end up memorizing the meanings of arbitrary symbol sequences.
I’m talking, of course, about place names, people’s names and … what’cha call’em … words.
(Disclaimer: I’m not in a shower right now.)
Agreed.
Still, OP is making a good point.
I sometimes try to imagine what it would be like to not be able to read. Esp. In an urban environment, as opposed to fields & forests. There’s just so much everywhere, signage, ads, displays…
One three hundred thirtysix seven o seven o
I’m not sure you understand what “arbitrary” means.
Those numbers are not random or without reason.
I mean you get that even if you don’t live in a city.
I love memorizing arbitrary numbers! My ss number is one of my favorites! It’s 335-86-8144
Mine is 982-34-4478!
Farmers wouldn’t do it with highway and township numbers?
You’re not wrong but I’m kinda with OP here: it’s going to be much more in an urban or even town environment, as opposed to fields & forests.
I don’t live in a city but I know all the train and bus numbers around here. Because in some countries you get public transport outside the big cities …
Lol farmers would have to know more since they drive on countless highways.
Seed amounts? Field sizes? Water? Nutrients? Come on.
And phone area codes.
I wish roads would make up their mind. Some routes have names and numbers. You end up having to memorize both (if you want to give/get directions from other humans).
0118999…
725… 3
Is that the express bus route to the airport?