Behaviour Jokes

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    In prison you spend the majority of your time in an 8' X 10' cell.
    At work you spend most of your time in a 6' X 8' cubicle.
    In prison you get three meals a day.
    At work you only get a break for one meal and you have to pay for that one.
    In prison you get time off for good behaviour.
    At work you get rewarded for good behaviour with more work.
    At work you must carry around a security card and unlock and open all the doors yourself.
    In prison a guard locks and unlocks all the doors for you.
    In prison you can watch TV and play games.
    At work you get fired for watching TV and playing games.
    In prison they ball-and-chain you when you go somewhere.
    At work you are just ball-and-chained.
    In prison you get your own loo.
    At work you have to share.
    In prison they allow your family and friends to visit.
    At work you cannot even speak to your family and friends.
    In prison all expenses are paid by taxpayers, with no work more...

    If Dear Abby Was A Man... Q: My fiance still has feelings for his old girlfriends. I'm afraid he will not be faithful. A: A man's capacity to love is boundless. It has been proven to increase with the number of sexual partners. Thus, by having a few other women, your partner is really increasing his love for you. Best thing to do is to buy him a nice, expensive present, and cook him a nice meal and don't mention this aspect of his behavior. Q: My husband has too many nights out with the boys. A: This is perfectly natural behaviour - and it should be encouraged. The man is a hunter and he needs to prove his prowess with other men. Far from being pleasurable, a night out with the boys is a stressful affair, and to get back to you is a relief for your partner. Just look back at how emotional and happy the man is when he returns to his stable home. Best thing to do is to buy him a nice, expensive present, and cook him a nice meal and don't mention this aspect of his behaviour. Q: My more...

    When you think about the differences between work and prison, maybe prison isn't so bad...IN PRISON... You spend the majority of your time in an 8x10 cell.
    AT WORK... You spend most of your time in a 6x8 cubicle.IN PRISON... You get three meals a day.
    AT WORK... You get a break for 1 meal and you have to pay for it.IN PRISON... You get time off for good behaviour.
    AT WORK... You get rewarded for good behaviour with more work.IN PRISON... A guard locks and unlocks all the doors for you.
    AT WORK... You must carry around a security card and unlock and open all the doors yourself.IN PRISON... You can watch TV and play games.
    AT WORK... You get fired for watching TV and playing games.IN PRISON... You get your own toilet.
    AT WORK... You have to share.IN PRISON... They allow your family and friends to visit.
    AT WORK... You cannot even speak to your family and friends.IN PRISON... All expenses are paid by taxpayers with no work required.
    AT WORK... You get to more...

    The teacher told the children about "kesbaawa" who lives in the sea and its behaviour of laying eggs in the shore. The student were very silent and listen well to the story and were felt sad about the man's behaviour of stealing those eggs from the shore.
    The boy at the corner is about to stand and teacher asked what he is trying to do. "Madam Do you know why Ibba is different from Kesbaawa?" questioned the student taking the chance given. Teacher felt in trouble but without showing that she asked the other student to reply.
    The answers receieved as follows.
    "Ibba can walk in the land". "Ibba lives in river water"
    The corner boy rejected all answers.
    what was the answer???????
    "IBBA HAS A KEY BUT KESBAAWA DON'T"

    Q: How many Artificial Intelligence (AI) people does it take to change a lightbulb?
    A: At least 55: The problem space group (5) [One to define the goal state, One to define the operators, One to describe the universal problem solver, One to hack the production system, One to indicate about how it is a model of human lightbulb changing behaviour], The logical formalism group (16): [One to figure out how to describe lightbulb changing in first order logic, One to figure out how to describe lightbulb changing in second order logic, One to show the adequacy of FOL, One to show the inadequacy of FOL, One to show that lightbulb logic is non-monotonic, One to show that it isn't non-monotonic, One to show how non-monotonic logic is incorporated in FOL, One to determine the bindings for the variables, One to show the completeness of the solution, One to show the consistency of the solution, One to show that the two just above are incoherent, One to hack a theorem prover for lightbulb more...

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