X-Git-Url: http://unremediatedgender.space/source?p=Ultimately_Untrue_Thought.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=content%2Fdrafts%2Fblegg-mode.md;h=462d7034569a8c9d03e249a53eaeab303b4a5333;hp=10312c00358ffddc9e162d98d0ff5ecbb0515546;hb=884f34b56634d8dd65b72e521b7dfa2eaa4d110b;hpb=e1e07af8ade7f11bff165f9d895f19e2211e375e diff --git a/content/drafts/blegg-mode.md b/content/drafts/blegg-mode.md index 10312c0..462d703 100644 --- a/content/drafts/blegg-mode.md +++ b/content/drafts/blegg-mode.md @@ -28,6 +28,6 @@ A few non-adapted bleggs are purple rather than blue, but are very nearly like o Likewise, 2% of otherwise-entirely-ordinary bleggs contain palladium, but you have no way of knowing this without taking them to the sorting scanner (which is finicky to start up and takes a minute to run): their metal content is of great practical interest, but seems like a rare, unpredictable fluke, unrelated to any other feature that you might hope to use to distinguish a new category of sortable object. -[diagram goes here] +![2 x 2 when-to-categorize diagram]({filename}/images/blegg_categorization_criteria.png) You're pleased with the iota of philosophical progress you seem to have made, and will sure to be on the lookout for more applications of it in your everyday life.