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Chapter 17, Boundaries, Part 2

"Excuse me, ma'am?" A soft country drawl pulled me from my surreptitious homework. Describe information theory and how it relates to Boolean logic. Include references to Shannon's "A Mathematical Theory of Communication."

A woman in short, blonde hair and a Louis Vuitton purse stood before me.

"Yes, ma'am, how can I help you?" I asked.

"Look, I don't want to seem like a horrible person," she began.

This sounds promising, I thought.

"But I was wondering if you could ask that man to leave," she pointed at a man wearing a paint-stained t-shirt and torn sweatpants that looked like they hadn't been washed since Clinton was president. He was snoozing in a chair.

I feigned ignorance.

"Do you mean leave his seat?" I asked.

The woman tried to not look guilty.

"No, I mean leave the building." She leaned in closer. "He smells. It's bothering my daughter who's trying to read."

I leveled my gaze at this woman, who wore camo chic and had fake rhinestones on her manicured nails. She
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