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Davekermito's Top 50 Numbers; what are your's?
Topic Started: Feb 15 2007, 11:57 AM (191 Views)
davekermito
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What do you reckon?
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mr penguin
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69 ?
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davekermito
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mr penguin
Feb 15 2007, 12:06 PM
69 ?

Thanks for the offer. But, no.
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CarrotBlu
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I have a thing for 52 myself
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mr penguin
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davekermito
Feb 15 2007, 12:09 PM
mr penguin
Feb 15 2007, 12:06 PM
69 ?

Thanks for the offer. But, no.

88 then ?
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Blues
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Mikael Forssell
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How on earth can anybody have 6 in their top ten?
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Blue lady
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3 is a magic number :)
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garrybaldy
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davekermito
Feb 15 2007, 12:09 PM
mr penguin
Feb 15 2007, 12:06 PM
69 ?

Thanks for the offer. But, no.

Proccy might be the one to approach :ph43r:
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Sameth
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Change 49 with 50, and you've got yourself a deal.
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blueblood
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:LOL:
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Blues
Feb 15 2007, 12:51 PM
How on earth can anybody have 6 in their top ten?

6 is a great number... me and the missus got togther on the 6/6/99
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davekermito
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garrybaldy
Feb 15 2007, 01:51 PM
davekermito
Feb 15 2007, 12:09 PM
mr penguin
Feb 15 2007, 12:06 PM
69 ?

Thanks for the offer. But, no.

Proccy might be the one to approach :ph43r:

Saying that, he hasn't got a picture of Andy Bell in the bath on his Myspace. :LOL:
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ShamrockBlue
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I Haven't had time to read the full list , but I'm in full agreement with your top five.

I think your post has captured the exact point at which mathematics meets philosophy, this being the case I can only add my congratulations.

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7 shouldn't be there because seven eight nine, and thats mean :P
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davekermito
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ShamrockBlue
Feb 15 2007, 08:41 PM
I Haven't had time to read the full list , but I'm in full agreement with your top five.

I think your post has captured the exact point at which mathematics meets philosophy, this being the case I can only add my congratulations.

Thanks Shamrock, you don't know how good is to meet someone else on a mathematics meets philosophy tip.

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Tubs2
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There are just 10 different types of people*

My programmers top 50 number chart: -


Number 01: 00000001
Number 02: 00000010
Number 03: 00000011
Number 04: 00000100
Number 05: 00000101
Number 06: 00000110
Number 07: 00000111
Number 08: 00001000
Number 09: 00001001
Number 10: 00001010
Number 11: 00001011
Number 12: 00001100
Number 13: 00001101
Number 14: 00001110
Number 15: 00001111
Number 16: 00010000
Number 17: 00010001
Number 18: 00010010
Number 19: 00010011
Number 20: 00010100
Number 21: 00010101
Number 22: 00010110
Number 23: 00010111
Number 24: 00011000
Number 25: 00011001
Number 26: 00011010
Number 27: 00011011
Number 28: 00011100
Number 29: 00011101
Number 30: 00011110
Number 31: 00011111
Number 32: 00100000
Number 33: 00100001
Number 34: 00100010
Number 35: 00100011
Number 36: 00100100
Number 37: 00100101
Number 38: 00100110
Number 39: 00100111
Number 40: 00101000
Number 41: 00101001
Number 42: 00101010
Number 43: 00101011
Number 44: 00101100
Number 45: 00101101
Number 46: 00101110
Number 47: 00101111
Number 48: 00110000
Number 49: 00110001
Number 50: 00110010

Gazza

* Those that understand the binary system, and those that don't >;o)
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davekermito
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Quite literally binary finery there Tubs. Next we'll be discussing the hexidecimal format.
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Tubs2
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davekermito
Feb 15 2007, 09:03 PM
Quite literally binary finery there Tubs. Next we'll be discussing the hexidecimal format.

Sad I know: -

Number 01: 01
Number 02: 02
Number 03: 03
Number 04: 04
Number 05: 05
Number 06: 06
Number 07: 07
Number 08: 08
Number 09: 09
Number 10: 0a
Number 11: 0b
Number 12: 0c
Number 13: 0d
Number 14: 0e
Number 15: 0f
Number 16: 10
Number 17: 11
Number 18: 12
Number 19: 13
Number 20: 14
Number 21: 15
Number 22: 16
Number 23: 17
Number 24: 18
Number 25: 19
Number 26: 1a
Number 27: 1b
Number 28: 1c
Number 29: 1d
Number 30: 1e
Number 31: 1f
Number 32: 20
Number 33: 21
Number 34: 22
Number 35: 23
Number 36: 24
Number 37: 25
Number 38: 26
Number 39: 27
Number 40: 28
Number 41: 29
Number 42: 2a
Number 43: 2b
Number 44: 2c
Number 45: 2d
Number 46: 2e
Number 47: 2f
Number 48: 30
Number 49: 31
Number 50: 32

Gazza
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Tubs2
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If anyone wants to reproduce the hex : -
Code:
 

<?php
for($i=1; $i<=50; $i++)
{
printf ("Number %02d: %02x <br>\n", $i, $i);
}
?>


For binary replace the printf statement with

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printf ("Number %02d: %08b <br>\n", $i, $i);


And one more programmer joke.

Q: Why do programmers get confused when it's halloween or christmas?
A: Because Oct 31 is the same as Dec 25.

Gazza
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hootanany
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Has me Baffled can i count backwards does that count :ph43r:
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:silence: hilarious....
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Tubs2
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proccysotv
Feb 16 2007, 07:09 AM
:silence: hilarious....

Oh come on.

I think that the fact that halloween and christmas can be represented as the same number (through Octal and Decimal numbers) insanely funny*.

Or is that just me . . .

>;o)

Gazza

*If not funny, is it more than co-incidence. Is it proof that there really is a god? Where did I put my tin foil skull cap. . .
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Tubs2
Feb 16 2007, 08:29 AM
Where did I put my tin foil skull cap. . .

up yo' ass??? :D <<<
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Tubs2
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proccysotv
Feb 16 2007, 08:36 AM
Tubs2
Feb 16 2007, 08:29 AM
Where did I put my tin foil skull cap. . .

up yo' ass??? :D <<<

Putting up there won't help.

I use my tin foil hat to stop aliens from controlling my thoughts with their mind control rays. It has to protect my brain fro . . .

Ah, I see where you're coming from.

>;o)

Gazza
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:wacko: :outtahere: :drink: :D
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