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[challenge entry] I notice some people have had dicfficulties. I hope this helps.


Edit:
I have made revisions to avoid confusion and deal with exceptions,
sporks and such. The above chart I leave for archiving purposes ONLY.
please cease dissent.

From the Spoons challenge. See all 209 entries (closed)

(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 8:47, archived)
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What about plastic teaspoons?????
(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 8:49, archived)
# Wooden Spoon
I don't know how much clearer I can make this
Edit: this issue is more fully addressed in the new version
(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 8:49, archived)
# What about....forks?
(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 8:50, archived)
# Not a spoon.
How can you not see this?
edit: Just to be clear, Forks are not an exception to the chart because they are not spoons. They are included in the chart under "Not a spoon".
(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 8:51, archived)
# There are several knives in my eyes.

Knives as of yet unidentified.
(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 8:53, archived)
# knives in your eyes?
nasty
(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 8:57, archived)
# You're telling me!
(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 9:12, archived)
# i just don't think wildyles is trying any more.
(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 8:50, archived)
# haha
i do like these arrows though
(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 8:53, archived)
# HA! This^
(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 9:08, archived)
#
(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 8:54, archived)
#
I worry the American spork for people who caqn't use real cutlery is not properly represented.
(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 8:54, archived)
# Not a spoon.
This chart only represents spoons properly. Things that are not spoons
can be found under "not a spoon". That is much as they need.
Edit: this issue is more fully addressed in the new version
(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 8:58, archived)
# Wooden?
I've never seen a wooden spoon that isn't wooden. Are you saying I don't know wood when I see it?
(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 9:00, archived)
# It is true that the chart produces logical inconsistancies if you pick an arbitary path.
But I don't see any real-world situation in which this would occur. There are no actual spoons that are both wooden and not wooden.
If the chart tells you otherwise, perhaps you have made a mistake further up in the questions.
Edit: this issue is more fully addressed in the new version
(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 9:04, archived)
# Sporkist
(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 9:08, archived)
# Marks and Spencer's supply sporks with their cheesecake slices now
i don't think it's right...or British :(

however they are selling I love horses xmas gifts, so it's swings and roundabouts
(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 9:46, archived)
# Tablespoon? Dessert spoon?
I am having difficulties :(
(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 9:12, archived)
# Not a spoon.
(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 9:18, archived)
# Aha! My difficulties are now gone! Thank you, Letum!
(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 9:34, archived)
# Your edit is full of surreal win
Is it metal?
Yes
Is it a teaspoon?
Yes
Teaspoon?
Yes
Plastic Spoon

*click*
(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 9:32, archived)
# this should be printed by HMSO and distributed to all households in the UK at great public expense
(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 9:44, archived)
# *takes notes*
(, Wed 30 Nov 2011, 11:03, archived)