I’m talking, of course, about transit routes and radio stations.
- 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… 
 
- But those numbers aren’t arbitrary. There are reasons they are set, and there are reasons you would remember them. 
- I love memorizing arbitrary numbers! My ss number is one of my favorites! It’s 335-86-8144 - Mine is 982-34-4478! 
 
- I mean you get that even if you don’t live in a city. 
- Wait 'til you find out about nouns. - The arbitrary fuckers can be character strings as well as numbers. 
- 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. 
 
 
- I’m not sure you understand what “arbitrary” means. - Those numbers are not random or without reason. - They are not random, but what is the rationale? - Suppose there exists a radio station, “WACD 902 AM, The Sturge”. The number represents the frequency of the radio wave in megahertz. Now why did they choose that specific frequency? Did they have a specific preference for that number? Or more likely, they just chose whatever was available. 
 
- 0118999… - 725… 3 
- Is that the express bus route to the airport? - No, to the hospital 
 
 
- And phone area codes. 
- …except transit routes and radio station numbers aren’t arbitrary. 
- 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). 
- One three hundred thirtysix seven o seven o 
- gotta say. jesse wells was played on XRT and it was so cool man. 











