I have a new favorite number. It is 184594917....very big number, I know. Who will be first to figure out why its my favorite number?
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I have a new favorite number. It is 184594917....very big number, I know. Who will be first to figure out why its my favorite number?
OK, a google search revealed nothing! Looking at the numbers reveals no date formats except 1845 which is a bit too far in the past to mean much. It can't be security related or you wouldn't be posting it, nor a phone number for the same reason. I tried it upside down in a calculator incase it read BOOBIES or something like that, alas no such luck.
So my guess would be that it's money related, either a winning lottery number/s or a serial number on a banknote, (a big banknote), or a reference number on a large insurance payout!!
Gazzak, you were so close.........
Try converting to hex........
haha funny: b00b1e5
boob1e5 boob1e5, always the darn boob1e5 :p
I like any 18 digit prime number...
Bummer, I was going to guess that you were a savant like Rain Man. :p
Sorry, I guess I'm not smart enough to be ***** :DQuote:
Originally Posted by silencio
edited by NooNoo the word you wanted is autistic. At least do a little research before trying to make a joke in bad taste.
Ouch!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by FatalException0E
And I think I know what was said.
I have a little bird, an Australian Cockatiel (I have eight of them!!), and she is deformed.
The mum and dad abandoned her at birth and I have raised her ever since.
She is now four months old and I still have to hand feed her.
She can't fly and she hobbles when she walks: splayed feet.
She can't perch either.
She is a floor bird: a mouse with wings.
And I sooo love her.
A old friend visited today and asked why I don't put her down.
I asked if he would do the same to an autistic or polio inflicted or https://forums.windrivers.com/images.../2005/03/1.gif a retarded child.
He said that it was not the same.
I said that it almost was.
This bird will live only a few years and well never fly and will be a perpetual baby, but it WILL be loved!!!!
Speaking of autism, did anyone see the dateline or 20/20 show on autistic musicians? Man, that is some weird ****. They can play everything from Mozart to Chopsticks and every variation between but can't tell you what day it is... Phenominal. We've had some drunken conversations about this and came up with the theory that your brain could be a radio tuning in different signals from (possibly subatomic) source. The source being the source of all inspiration and the whole of creativity. It's pretty metaphysical but you get metaphysical after a handfull of jaeger shots. Anyway, if these peoples brains are short circuited into constantly recieving a single signal from the meta world it would explain why the rest of their consciousness is obliterated; the human mind being only capable of understanding just so much of the world at any one time.Quote:
Originally Posted by FatalException0E
Well that may explain your craving for cats.https://forums.windrivers.com/images.../2005/03/1.gifhttps://forums.windrivers.com/images.../2005/03/1.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by silencio
I actually have a local cat that I'd like to see impaled. The neighbors let him run free. One of my beagles ran through the electric fence (something they don't do unless an animal comes on the property) and was hit by a car. The cat thing started as a joke but it's taken on a more serious note this fall.Quote:
Originally Posted by TripleRLtd
So, is it alright?Quote:
Originally Posted by silencio
Geez, the pain the animal family members bring.
My heart has broken almost as many times with them as.....well, you know.
He's actually doing pretty good. They had to put two plates and i think it was 6 screws into his hips in 3 different places. They cut the ball off the top of his left leg because it was crushed. The ball socket was also crushed so they took a piece of muscle from his *** and put it over the leg bone to act as a cushon for the joint. He's running around now almost as good as new and just started jumping up on the bed this week. I'm pretty amazed. It wasn't cheap but I had to do it. From the time we got him he's always followed me everywhere and lays right in front of my feet wherever I am. It's like you said; sometimes you can be as close to them as kids.
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Originally Posted by silencio