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Phoenix Spud 24-01-2010 20:20

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I saw 15:19 on a military time clock in our house and took a picture of it. Then I sent it one of my friends on that Mechanical Mayhem...

Bill_B 30-03-2010 01:55

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Further investigation of your team's number may be conducted by starting at http://www2.stetson.edu/~efriedma/numbers.html. Just avoid that page if you are numerically challenged OR a math-a-phobic. You may be able to find out what's special about your team's number.

Ty Tremblay 01-04-2010 12:43

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When driving to town from my high school home, I drove by mailbox 175 every day.

Al3+ 03-04-2010 18:32

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In a history classroom a few days ago:



Yes, I had to take a picture.

farm3rboy101 11-04-2010 21:44

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every time I see Sqrt(3) in math or physics or anywhere really, I quietly chuckle to myself.





Hint:
Sqrt(3)=1.732

j.cole 11-04-2010 22:08

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We stopped at a mall in NC the day before the regional. And me and the two people I was with went to Sears (there was nothing to do at this mall). There was a huge wall of sockets all with the same price. $3.79 (good thing I had my phone)

Erik Huang 18-04-2010 20:31

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This time, it's not the numbers that i see in places, it's the places i see in numbers. 296 = February 1996, my b-day!

Basel A 18-04-2010 22:24

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Walking in Atlanta I saw a hotel with 191 in the address and pointed it out to the team. We did one of 191's X's in front of it.

smurfgirl 18-04-2010 22:28

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I went out to eat with my friends today in celebration of one of their birthdays. The restaurant they decided to try was at 1124 Cambridge Street, and no one understood why I got so excited when they told me the address to put into my GPS. Is it bad that when I saw it the first thing I thought of was how I should post it in this thread?

Matt Howard 19-04-2010 13:01

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Does my truck count as an everyday place? :D

xxjgdancexx 29-04-2010 08:18

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At the Palmetto regional, my team went to Zaxby's for food one night and the change due to one of my team members was $17.58
I think she kept the reciept :p

kwotremb 29-04-2010 09:11

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I cant remember the title of the map, but in COD: Modern Warfare 2 when loading the map it has 818 on the fuselage of a plane. It is the map with warehouses around the outside and empty fuselages of planes sitting on the inside.

yarden.saa 29-04-2010 11:44

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actually, I have never seen my team number in every day place,
3339 is not that popular, but wait, it will be...

xxjgdancexx 29-04-2010 20:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill_B (Post 945536)
Further investigation of your team's number may be conducted by starting at http://www2.stetson.edu/~efriedma/numbers.html. Just avoid that page if you are numerically challenged OR a math-a-phobic. You may be able to find out what's special about your team's number.

I love how on this site it skips from 1757 to 1759 :ahh:
How can they NOT have 1758?? I feel insulted XD

jyh947 29-04-2010 20:29

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At the Ann Arbor district competition, there were places where people were suppose to put their carts, listed as "1,1,2,2,3,3" for some reason two ones were on one side of the field, while the 3 and 2 were on the other side. The result was "3 3 2 2" and "1 1."


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