Ontology of Laughter: Groans, Giggles and Gales of Laughter

As the Season to be Jolly gets into full swing, I reflect one of my
favorite ways to be jolly: laughter. What makes us laugh (or not) in a
given situation? Some people just laugh, like my mother, who regularly
burst into gales of laughter, for no apparent reason. The more puzzled our
looks, the harder she laughed. I dedicate this blog to my mom, who passed
away just before Christmas a year ago.

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Michael Uschold
   Senior Ontology Consultant, Semantic Arts
   http://www.semanticarts.com
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