I remember once there was a day when the date and time became 2011.11.11 and 11:11am.
I remember once there was a day when the date and time became 2011.11.11 and 11:11am.
I remember once there was a day when the date and time became 2011.11.11 and 11:11am.
@morphyms1817
I remember once there was a day when the date and time became 11.11.11 and 11:11am. It just wasn't documented because it was 11 AD...
I rememeber it because I read about it somewhere.
Or, we can just use sesquipedalian words to talk about sesquipedalianism.
Also, can someone translate supercalifragilisticexpialidocious to Spanish?
@SavageAntarctican
One-upsmanship, I did not consider that time two millennia ago. Well caught ! !
7.2
YES!
true story
january 11 2020
at presicely 1:11 A.uqaM.arine (right?)
I looked at a digital clock. It read 1:11. For NO reason I knew I just decided to text [name of underground cheat sheets for chess protected buuut if you need Chris' # just pm me code:BOGO]
I texted 'one one one' to him because I knew he was awake.
Later that day i realized I had texted him on 1/11 at 1:11 none other than the mesage 'one one one' like i said. never txted anything like it before.
question is: was this random?!!!!
coincidence? random?
I can't believe either one is a possibility.
but i was just gonna ask why or thought of if anybody else thinks fifty thousand million trillion was just as good if not a better way to say
50,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
fifty Sextillion
[math lovers will be like: Hell No! Think this is a game!]
what a day 11/11 11:11
because me and my buddy rodney (but we all called him stubs) both got both our legs bit off in a hideous crocodile teeter totter attack. big son of a dentist didnt even eat any. walked away smilin though..wtf?! i was like: soooo you DIDN't like the... our legs... i guess. ok! thanks!
all true except croc
@slowfaust
Of the large numbers, in the States readily apparent many here are very poor with citing numbers accurately. Almost weekly I hear in conversation or news, figures are given incorrectly, raising or decreasing stats by three or six powers of ten.
I'm not great at math, but I do understand the distinctions of one hundred thousand, one hundred million and one hundred billion.
#0 Do computers cite numbers accurately?
You sassin' me?!
No; it's a joke. In binary, 256 is represented as 100000000₂ -- a nine-digit number. Some kinds of numbers in computers can only hold eight binary digits, so they discard the leading 1, leaving a binary value of 00000000₂ -- zero in our decimal numbers.
The #0 in the post was referring to post number 256.
"...wouldve scored higher if..."
'THAT's what
2018 World Champion
Power Pointerlessynesser Pro
Preston Poindexter proved...
probly.. not to put too fine a point on it, mind you not'
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