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Suspect_Deezy 29-05-2008 13:31

Re: Team Numbers in Everyday Places
 
my sister doesn't know anything about robotics or our team.

she played the lotter and i just happened to look at the ticket,.................


440


haha she didn't win though too bad:p

Josh Fox 29-05-2008 16:07

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Fairly recently, it occured to me that my locker combination at school is 27-47-33

My Gobal Isues class is in room Cyber Blue, and my friends always walk into room Pink for Modern US History

henryBsick 26-07-2008 18:39

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http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/31708?
254 on a white sticker under the number 11

tim_reiher 27-07-2008 02:10

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I recently saw a car with CT plates reading either <228 FVC> or <FVC 228>. One of the two. Either way, I thought this was pretty cool.

Katie_UPS 27-07-2008 21:29

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So I was getting some ice cream at summerfest, and I splurged and got triple scoop.

I gave them a twenty and my change was, in large numbers on the register, 16.75


The was the most exciting thing that day. I told my friends (on the robotics team) and we went back and got more ice cream.
:D

Overyourhead 27-07-2008 23:19

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This one is in the Dunkin' Donuts Center in Providence, RI. I took it at my brothers graduation.



I got this one in my e mail. it's my total spam count.


BlondeNerd 28-07-2008 09:47

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I just finished my first semester schedule. Engineering class? In Mechanical Engineering room 339 :D

R2D2DOC 28-07-2008 11:42

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Ought to consider military time as a format.
However if a team's last two digits are above 59, you have a problem.

UNLESS, you use modulo math.

Darn, hexadecimal won't work. . . or should it ?

Think outside the box, errr, numbering system. . . .

MrForbes 28-07-2008 12:00

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We notice when it says 5:26 on the clock....building our robots on Ft Huachuca probably contributes to this.

BradMello 28-07-2008 19:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Overyourhead (Post 758983)
This one is in the Dunkin' Donuts Center in Providence, RI. I took it at my brothers graduation.

Yeah I see like signs like that all the time in stadiums :D

Yay for low team numbers, I get to see it on the clock a lot as well :rolleyes:

temujin 06-09-2008 21:48

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I guess since we consider our 'bots as pets, we can't bring them here. But maybe anyone else could? -found at a rest stop on I-95 just before the NSA exit - what do they know that we don't about ED?

Thermal 29-10-2008 01:44

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Well theres this...



And the address number of the warehouse in SAW V is 1293 too ahahah

TeAm270RoCkS 29-10-2008 13:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Sean Schuff (Post 376049)
I can't WAIT for gas prices to drop to our team's number!! :)

Oooh, if that happens, fun times lol...

270: I see it in math a lot, I see it when I see how many electoral votes the candidates need and I see it when I go to my robotics room lol...

270: the number of the presidential candidates :yikes:

Andrew Schreiber 29-10-2008 13:52

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Every night at 1137 I think of the Enginerds (1137PM = 2337 in the 24 hr clock)

Also:


Id love for gas to get down to the price of my old team ($.27/gal for gas anyone?)

ATannahill 29-10-2008 20:54

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id take $.79, also on the receipt does upchg mean upchuck?


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