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mrnoble 02-01-2016 15:55

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What's up with this number? I'm sure you've seen the tweet from @FIRSTweets.

Hallry 02-01-2016 16:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mrnoble (Post 1515886)
I'm sure you've seen the tweet from @FIRSTweets.

Haven't. Link?

JohnFogarty 02-01-2016 16:09

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https://twitter.com/FIRSTweets/statu...93231369060352

Quote:

With #2016Kickoff around the corner, let's re-watch the #FIRSTSTRONGHOLD teaser another 9328490238209 times, OK? OK. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVLdJdoKK2E

DohertyBilly 02-01-2016 16:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Libby K (Post 1318582)
It's a twitter post. It's not a hint.

Ironically, this was the spotlight quote when I opened this thread...

Jaci 02-01-2016 16:24

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If it is a hint, be prepared to change all your code from Integers to Longs ;)

9328490238209 > 2^31

mastachyra 02-01-2016 16:50

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Watching the video that many times would take almost 18 million years. so you know what that means? Me neither.

Green Potato 02-01-2016 17:10

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Tried multiplying it by 57 (57 second runtime), and got this number:
531723943577913. From what I can tell so far, neither number has any real significance, although I'm still going to try and pry meaning out of it.

EDIT: The tweet did say "rewatch," so we may be working with 9328490238210

tindleroot 02-01-2016 18:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Green Potato (Post 1515907)
EDIT: The tweet did say "rewatch," so we may be working with 9328490238210

I believe this wording was used since we all watched it upon the original release.

Anthony Galea 02-01-2016 18:12

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I'm just gonna say it plain and simple. It isn't a game hint. And even if it is, we have 7 days until kickoff. Don't worry guys, your FRC hiatus will be over soon.

MrForbes 02-01-2016 18:30

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the number is code for "a really big number".

mrnoble 02-01-2016 19:47

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Oh, I think it's probably a clue. In the same way that "moonfish" was a clue for Lunacy. Useless, a waste of time, gives away nothing, sends you down a rabbit hole. Still, seems like the kind of clue we've gotten in the past. And I agree that we should just wait to see in a week.

the_42nd_parado 02-01-2016 20:28

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What if its the exact number of molecule allowed on any one robot? No more, no less.

euhlmann 02-01-2016 20:31

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9328490238209.

9 - 3 - 2 - 8 - 4 - 9 - 0 - 2 - 3 - 8 - 2 - 0 - 9 is -41
4+1 is 5
water has 5 letters
water game confirmed

GeeTwo 02-01-2016 20:40

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It has two prime factors: 1551037 and 6014357. They're both (US, within area code) phone-number length, though neither could have been a 7-digit phone number until recently, due to the leading 1 in one case and the middle 0 in the other.

Edit: Looking at the factors upside-down gives:
LEOSSI and LSEhI0g. Nothing here....

Edit2: A 21-bit and a 23-bit number aren't big enough to be a decent public/private key pair. No, I don't believe that, but I may try it out.

dardeshna 02-01-2016 22:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by GeeTwo (Post 1516006)
It has two prime factors: 1551037 and 6014357. They're both (US, within area code) phone-number length, though neither could have been a 7-digit phone number until recently, due to the leading 1 in one case and the middle 0 in the other.

Edit: Looking at the factors upside-down gives:
LEOSSI and LSEhI0g. Nothing here....

Edit2: A 21-bit and a 23-bit number aren't big enough to be a decent public/private key pair. No, I don't believe that, but I may try it out.

Our head coach suggested looking at patents
http://www.google.com/patents/US6014357
http://www.google.com/patents/US1551037

Also a quick google search
https://www.phoenixcontact.com/onlin...ary=usen&tab=1


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