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CD47-Bot 12-03-2004 15:14

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Tom Bottiglieri 12-03-2004 15:15

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bored, eh?

Jeremiah Johnson 12-03-2004 16:11

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I don't get it. They're just numbers? or is there a meaning?

Shu Song 12-03-2004 17:10

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It prolly means that people are very interested in the pacific NW comp and sportsmanship.

IMDWalrus 12-03-2004 17:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Budda648
I don't get it. They're just numbers? or is there a meaning?

Look at it this way:

1722
1277

The sevens and twos have switched places. Spiffy, eh? :)

Jay H 237 12-03-2004 18:05

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Looks like somebody needs a hobby. :p

Actually what's amazing about that is that the moderated discussion of sportsmanship was started because of something that happened at the Pacific Northwest Regional. It's just amazing that somebody noticed it at the specific point in time and the fact that both threads are related.

dlavery 12-03-2004 18:11

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The last four digits of my office phone number are 4684. Look at how they progress in a positive direction by increments of two units for the first three digits. And then the third digit is two to the power of three. But the fourth digit is exactly one half of the third digit - it decrements by a factor of two back to two to the power of two.

From all of this I have been able to conclude, through the wonderful science of numerology, that the world is actually flat, fish live in tress, and you don't love me any more.

Pretty spiffy, eh?

-dave

p.s. or maybe I just don't get it...

Greg Needel 12-03-2004 18:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by dlavery
The last four digits of my office phone number are 4684. Look at how they progress in a positive direction by increments of two units for the first three digits. And then the third digit is two to the power of three. But the fourth digit is exactly one half of the third digit - it decrements by a factor of two back to two to the power of two.

From all of this I have been able to conclude, through the wonderful science of numerology, that the world is actually flat, fish live in tress, and you don't love me any more.

Pretty spiffy, eh?

-dave

p.s. or maybe I just don't get it...


you do know dave that you just gave everyone your extention......beware of calls looking for hints on next years game.....


hey everyone look at dave's number 4684 if you add up all the numbers they equal 14.....and if you subtract the years first has been around 12
that equals 2 and there are 2x multipliers this year.......dave you are so crafty..........lol

jacob_dilles 12-03-2004 20:11

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some one has been spending a little too much time on CD... (im not one to talk tho)

tkwetzel 12-03-2004 21:55

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4684 if you add up all the numbers they equal 14
Umm...has someone forgotten how to count? Or am I mistaken when I get 22 from adding those numbers together?

But if you take the average of those numbers (5.5) you might get where the 5 point balls got their score.

Or maybe he used the first 3 digits of the number to devise the scoring system!

Greg Needel 13-03-2004 01:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tkwetzel
Umm...has someone forgotten how to count? Or am I mistaken when I get 22 from adding those numbers together?

But if you take the average of those numbers (5.5) you might get where the 5 point balls got their score.

Or maybe he used the first 3 digits of the number to devise the scoring system!


wow...i am retarded.....i have no excuses for that....is it scary that one day i might design something that you use like a bridge or car....muhahaha

Jeff_Rice 13-03-2004 12:20

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Yeah, my original intention was to show the 1277 and 1722 thing. But if you look at it as people being interested in the PNW regional, that's fine too.

But I like to find interesting things about numbers. And I like psychology. So what color is the number e? (Mini psych test)

sanddrag 14-03-2004 06:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by dlavery
The last four digits of my office phone number are 4684.

Now, we can do a permutation or combination problem or whatever you call it and then a little probability calculation and throw in a little statistics and we could see how long it would take to get the area code and prefix and how hard it would be. Now since I've said all this, you won't be answering your phone though ;) :D j/k

Joe Ross 14-03-2004 09:18

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag
we could see how long it would take to get the area code and prefix and how hard it would be.

much easier is google. first result.

Mercutio 14-03-2004 10:17

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The last four digits of my student ID number are 8421 -- the first four powers of two in descending order.

From your screen shot, I see you use a USB drive!

~Aaron


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